Nice jacket, and good fit. I'm happy it worked out for you. As for the button, these just may do the trick: (more than needed, but nice to have spares.. )
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Early-...505540?hash=item2ece695684:g:skEAAOSwnTJXAVjv
Gamma68,
Some here recommend a light application of paraffin wax to help the zipper run more smoothly. Simply rub the piece of wax lightly along the zipper teeth and it will provide a bit of lubrication. I tried this on a motorcycle jacket with a stiff zipper and it helped a bit.
Regarding the squeakiness, I have found that Pecards helped to quiet the jacket down. You may also find that simply wearing it regularly may help to reduce the squeaks. Who knows how many years it sat around unused and forgotten until you came along. A little excercise may be all it needs.
In my experience it usually takes about a week for the Pecards to soak in to the point where the greasy feeling disappeared. I brushed the jacket with a horsehair brush about a day after applying the Pecards and this helped to rub it in and remove any excess.Thanks, Tkecks. I hope to wear it for years to come.
I applied Pecards Antique Leather Dressing on Friday. It's clear that some areas of the coat (sleeves) are more dry than others. And one panel of the left sleeve still seems dry and may need a second coat.
How long should I leave the Pecards on before buffing off the excess? I tried to apply a light coat but the Pecards has not soaked in yet in many areas after 2.5 days and the jacket is still a little "greasy" to the touch.
Also, I cleaned the wool cuffs/waistband but think I might have inadvertently stretched out the knits too much. I mixed some cold water with Woolite in a spray bottle and sprayed the knits with a towel lying underneath. After blotting with a clean cloth, I sprayed the knits again with plain cold water, then blotted with a clean cloth. The knits seem clean, but they're also more loose. The good part is the jacket isn't riding up above my waist in back, but the knits are definitely not snug.
Is there anything I can do tighten up the knits? Seems to me I read somewhere that ironing them would achieve this, but I'm hesitant to apply heat and do more harm than good. There are also some holes and maybe three small tears. I believe the knits are serviceable and certainly not shredded, but at what point do I seek replacement cuffs?
That was an issue jacket back then. It would not have been available to the civilian market from Martin Lane.
Only aviation personnel would be authorized to wear the G-1. Don't know that they would be issued to officers as they receive a monthly clothing allowance. The first one may have been issued. I know I was issued a flight jacket while in flight school. Thereafter I was responsible for buying my own, if needed. They were available at the PX (BX for the Navy). Maybe an officer with more recent experience can let us know the current procedure.Thanks for that information. And it would only have been issued to aviation personnel, correct?
I'm impressed: you did your research, made your purchase and now you're following-through with conditioning, etc. asking questions and getting advice. I think maybe "the hook is well-set" and that now you might have a new charming obsession collecting leather jackets - or at least drooling over other peoples' purchases like I am over yours. What a steal on a beautiful, well-fitting G-1 with bags of character.
Beautiful jacket! It looks brand new.Мой G-1 (Brill Bros 1972) немного скрипела в начале носки, то он прошел сам.