Hello guys,
here I'm again still on the quest of my first ELC B3 ! Thanks to lot of you I've already solved some questions I had. But now I've another, hopefully the last one ! I'm too much curious ...
I came across a nice B3 .50cal and was impressed by the overall shade of the facings. I browse ELC website and found within the description that being a transitional model "the panel configuration is that of the pre-war design, while the outer colour and finish is a solid Seal Brown" (cit.).
Well, could it be that some differences occur sometimes ? In fact the shade of the facings of that Jacket was something in the middle between Russet and solid Seal Brown actually.
I had similar impression looking at the photos of B3 .50cal found on the web or in the forum also, some have facings that are much more close to Seal brown shade some other instead have facings that tend to the Russet shade.
Am I right or according to you, could it depend for example on the intensity of the Time Worn process, or on the different effects it has on facings with respect to the rest of the jacket, or maybe on the different batches of leather used from time to time to make the facings ?
Thanks again for your support !
here I'm again still on the quest of my first ELC B3 ! Thanks to lot of you I've already solved some questions I had. But now I've another, hopefully the last one ! I'm too much curious ...
I came across a nice B3 .50cal and was impressed by the overall shade of the facings. I browse ELC website and found within the description that being a transitional model "the panel configuration is that of the pre-war design, while the outer colour and finish is a solid Seal Brown" (cit.).
Well, could it be that some differences occur sometimes ? In fact the shade of the facings of that Jacket was something in the middle between Russet and solid Seal Brown actually.
I had similar impression looking at the photos of B3 .50cal found on the web or in the forum also, some have facings that are much more close to Seal brown shade some other instead have facings that tend to the Russet shade.
Am I right or according to you, could it depend for example on the intensity of the Time Worn process, or on the different effects it has on facings with respect to the rest of the jacket, or maybe on the different batches of leather used from time to time to make the facings ?
Thanks again for your support !