Mike1973
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Alan Eardley said:Mike,
The intact sleeve zip is a very rare early pattern Dot. The main zip is a replacement 1940s Aero - collectors of 1950s British 'bike jackets go mad for those. My appraisal of the jacket (which I have owned for many years) is that is in the 'heavy restoration' category. I've successfully 'done up' worse jackets in my time, usually by combining parts from two or more jackets, but with retirement approaching fast I'm looking to leave all of that behind. I'd restore it, but it's your jacket now and you can do with it as you wish.
Alan
As these jackets become older, more collectable, more expensive, I can only see restoration becoming more difficult, because jackets that were once considered 'donor' or 'parts' jackets are now viewed as worth saving, restoring, preserving...
Well that's my experience from working on an old Splitscreen buses... ones that 15 or so years ago were deemed only good for maybe a few donor parts and total scrap, are now being rescued from the most inaccessable places and restored...
http://www.ssvc.org.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=35155
Alan, I love the jacket! I love the patina. It looks like it has given many years faithful service, I guess to several people! My main concern in giving it a thorough restoration, is will it still be the same jacket at the end of it? Or is this just another chapter in it's long life? I guess I am the owner/custodian of it... but I'd like to think there will also be more after me... what am I going to pass on to them? Will the next generation of historians and collectors still want to wear original jackets? It's already being frowned upon... especially as repros keep getting better...
At the moment I'm leaning towards renovating for preservation, rather than daily wear. Well see how it goes... first step I think will be some careful glue to peice together the rips.
Enough waffle anyway. I've posed too many questions and not enought answers. I'll be posting up here with progress and for advice