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The Buco j-27 doesn't seem to have the fanbase of the early D-pockets and the j-100, but I've always thought it was still a great design. Not many of the current great jacket makers are reproducing it (Lost Worlds being the exception - they do both variants) and in general there seems to be a dearth of information about the jacket. This isn't terribly surprising since it's a service oriented jacket and seems to occupy that late 50s - early 60s period. Still, it seems to be a great riding jacket and an unnecessarily mysterious model.
If anyone has knowledge of the Buco j-27, I'd love to gather it in this thread.
If anyone who has owned, worn, or handled a j-27 then PLEASE post your impressions. I would love this to be a catch-all thread about the model. I'm personally especially interested in impressions with respect to fit and leather quality, approximate date when the variant appeared (that is when the deep flap pocket was moved to the upper left chest), whether the model ever appeared in horsehide (I've only seen steerhide labels), and more.
Cheers!
If anyone has knowledge of the Buco j-27, I'd love to gather it in this thread.
If anyone who has owned, worn, or handled a j-27 then PLEASE post your impressions. I would love this to be a catch-all thread about the model. I'm personally especially interested in impressions with respect to fit and leather quality, approximate date when the variant appeared (that is when the deep flap pocket was moved to the upper left chest), whether the model ever appeared in horsehide (I've only seen steerhide labels), and more.
Cheers!
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