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Help With ID of Jacket

Tyler Virga

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Hello everyone,

I have been lurking on this forum for quite some time and I recently bought this leather jacket on eBay with very little info but I knew that it fit me and it has a nice style. When I got it in the mail I was upraised at how pliable and soft there leather was but the liner is a mess, no stamping, no tag, no markings except the zipper which says RUHR so I'm thinking the jacket is German? Any info about what this is and the age of it would be absolute amazing.

-Tyler V.


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What a great lookin' coat!
If it were American, I might be of some help. Congratulations! Hope some of our European members can tell us more info.
Welcome to the Lounge!
Nice start.
 

Tyler Virga

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Interesting thank you for your input. I've spent hours trying to research the jacket with no luck, cannot find a close button and zipper leather coast with a shearling shawl that is not double breasted. Also in my research I've encountered more 30's and some 40's jackets with ball and chain zippers than 50s, is there anything in particular to these zippers that stand out as postwar?
 

Cooper A-2

Practically Family
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Interesting thank you for your input. I've spent hours trying to research the jacket with no luck, cannot find a close button and zipper leather coast with a shearling shawl that is not double breasted. Also in my research I've encountered more 30's and some 40's jackets with ball and chain zippers than 50s, is there anything in particular to these zippers that stand out as postwar?
Ruhr did not exist prior 1949 or at least did not manufacture zippers prior 49.
 

GHT

I'll Lock Up
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Tyler, forgive me for the threadjack, I couldn't see the point of starting another thread.
I have just spent an enjoyable hour watching the history of the rise to fame of The Everly Brothers. For one brief moment we were shown some of the album covers of the many LP's that they made. One of the sleeve covers had a photo of, I think it was Don, wearing a jacket that, at first, didn't seem out of the ordinary, but when I looked it up on line, it appears to have no fastenings. I guess you put it on over your head. It made me wonder if this was sold as a design or whether it was bespoke.
Any ideas?
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