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I was searching for the paperclip Crown. Those stars are definitely an afterthought.The label says so…
Never seen this configuration for a Durable before, but it has all the features and construction of a Durable. I’d guess a latter model, because it’s Cowhide: in the late 50’s and from the 60’s, with the industrialisation of agriculture, horse was replaced by machines in a bigger scale, and so became scarcer. The predominant hide was then cow. Some say that ins these days, cow/steerhide was better quality than horse itself…
Main zipper may be a replacement. Haven’t seen such a Talon zipper before this one, very square shape…I was searching for the paperclip Crown. Those stars are definitely an afterthought.
Not sure if this indicates a sleeve zipper replacement or probably just a wavering stitch.Main zipper may be a replacement. Haven’t seen such a Talon zipper before this one, very square shape…
Same for a snap on belt. But with Durable, so many configurations can be seen within the gallery of different models…
Those are nice talons (sleeves). Look at the bottom stop. Talon all the way. The main zipper is a strong mili zip. They are all appear original to me. Unless the person who did the job did a pristine job in those replacement including the correct thread used in the process. Back on the day, those jackets did not fail that easy with that beast of a main zipper. Lastly, what makes sense to me based on vintage repairs is that in the old days they were not as careful with cross zips.Not sure if this indicates a sleeve zipper replacement or probably just a wavering stitch.
That Talon has a bump or hump which is unlike the common boxy talon. View attachment 477097 View attachment 477098
It's on the small side for me at 22" ptp, sleeves definitely too short if they're indeed 22.5 as stated.Great info all. I knew it was a Durable, albeit a config I hadn’t seen before. The snap belt did throw me off at first, even after seeing the ciggy pocket. I just pinged Marc to see if he was interested in it. I think it’s his size, or thereabouts.
Certainly a fixer upper but it's a great deal at that price nonetheless.Seems like it could be a find and a deal for the right person.
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I agree. As far as Durables go it isn’t the nicest we have seen. But, it is a Durable, if different from their “norm”.It's on the small side for me at 22" ptp, sleeves definitely too short if they're indeed 22.5 as stated.
But more importantly, if you ignore the lineage back to the wild one (which I personally don't care all that much about) how special is this jacket really?
In terms of quality to me this jacket doesn't look any better than the Brent I got from you. I actually think the Brent is a better looking jacket. The Windward I got from you is twice as nice, imo.
Anyway, I appreciate the ping. I own a couple of absolute grail pieces thanks to your pings
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OMFG!!! That Windward is an absolute grail and a steal!!! My favorite pattern in a crosszip!!!Seems like it could be a find and a deal for the right person.
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OMFG!!! That Windward is an absolute grail and a steal!!! My favorite pattern in a crosszip!!!
Bought it to go with my brown one. Also Terry's faultSeems like it could be a find and a deal for the right person.
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The snaps on the belt seems like DIY work. Irregular spacing between snaps.The label says so…
Never seen this configuration for a Durable before, but it has all the features and construction of a Durable. I’d guess a latter model, because it’s Cowhide: in the late 50’s and from the 60’s, with the industrialisation of agriculture, horse was replaced by machines in a bigger scale, and so became scarcer. The predominant hide was then cow. Some say that ins these days, cow/steerhide was better quality than horse itself…