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Does anyone know what time period this type of Conmar zipper was used.
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Does anyone know what time period this type of Conmar zipper was used. View attachment 489478 View attachment 489479
I would break down the dates of use to about one year, 1943. There were a lot of transition with zippers during the war years. This was the height of the war restrictions on metal use, hence the hollowed out middle of the zipper. Talon also produced a similar zipper during this time
Does anyone here have any ideas as to the brand of this jacket?
And any idea what the estimated value would be?
The zipper puts it at being made approximately from 1939-43.
And it’s about a size 42 I’d say.
Thanks I found an ad on the internet from 1944 with this jacket described to the T, it must have been made in late 43 perhaps definitely a sears Hercules Cossack style.Pretty sure it’s a 40s Hercules
If I'm not mistaken they licensed the name to another company in the late 80s early 90s. These were not made in England. I wouldn't pay more than €175.I think the "Roadfarer" is a counterfeit. I asked Lewis Leather directly on their site, I'm waiting for their answer... Also when I see this kind of unclear site who sells this jacket... big questioning about the product. Clearly, the "Bronx" model is mentioned here, not Roadfarer. ----> https://www.ckxstudio.com/product-page/lewis-leather-roadfarer-xl
Completely agree. I hope Lewis Leather will respond to my inquiries on the subjectIf I'm not mistaken they licensed the name to another company in the late 80s early 90s. These were not made in England. I wouldn't pay more than €175.
Variable grain tension or loose grain if the top layer has completely separated from the mid layer or corium. Could be a physical problem but likely just an aesthetic issue. There's nothing you can do to "fix" it", it's just the way leather is sometimes. I've gone through this myself before, if it bothers you, return if you can or sell.Recently picked up a pair of vintage boots, are these kind of cracks on the leather a bad sign? Any remedieson fixing it if so? Thanks all!
Here is a liner jacket that I think is great.
I want to find one like it. I presume it's an M65-type liner, but what is it exactly, so I can find one?
I especially like the colour and the diagonal style of quilting. Also, I'm not going to buy the one pictured because it's from the artisanal motorcycle brand Jane Motorcycles and it's 350 bucks.
Any suggestions for an alternative would be hugely appreciated. Thanks!
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alternative choice, reversible jacket [blaze side is different pattern], not sure if it meets your criteria.
Eagle Plains Jacket Liner
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or a dirt cheap alternative
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Looks like maybe overdye or topcoat layer is dry and cracked a little (assuming you don't mean the grain as "cracking"), I had a similar thing happen on my boots, just a little conditioner will rehydrate and blend it back in.Recently picked up a pair of vintage boots, are these kind of cracks on the leather a bad sign? Any remedieson fixing it if so? Thanks all!
Thanks for the reply. Just curious what you used as a conditioner?Looks like maybe overdye or topcoat layer is dry and cracked a little (assuming you don't mean the grain as "cracking"), I had a similar thing happen on my boots, just a little conditioner will rehydrate and blend it back in.
Not at all, at most it will be the dye coming off a little from what it looks like on those photos. I used Bick 4, light conditioner.Thanks for the reply. Should I be worry about the leather flaking off?