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My G-1

Peacoat

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A 1968 C series Martin Lane is an excellent G-1.

Edit Note: Yes, Atticus you are right, of course. The picture I saw was small, and I focused on the contract number that had the C in it. Now that I have gone back and increased the size of the picture, it is easier to see the last letter is a D.
 
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Stearmen

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You are right of course. The print was small in the picture I looked at and I focused on the contract number. After going back and making the picture larger, I see it is D series. I have a 1962 Irvin B. Foster that I believe to be a C series, but I'm not sure.
Actually you have a B series, one of the rarest of jackets. Only made from late 1961 to the end of 1963!
 

Young fogey

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Thanks for the compliments and the info, especially on the difference between the M-442 and the G-1. They do look alike on the outside.
 

rocketeer

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My first military jacket was a G1, it was dark crispy goat, almost black with a beautiful dark ginger mouton collar. I think the lining was rayon as it was silkier than the later G1 from the Korean period I bought a few years later.
Cant remember any label details, it was over 30 years ago but I wish i still had it. I know the guy I sold it to still has it but it wont fit either of us now haha
Johnny T
 

Jaguar66

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Actually you have a B series, one of the rarest of jackets. Only made from late 1961 to the end of 1963!
This is a "D" contract. MIL-J-7823D

moorecustom said:
In 1968 the D series was introduced and many (but not all) had a fake fur collar instead of the mouton used in all of the earlier jackets. The jackets were still goatskin but are very common and therefore not all that collectible

http://moorecustom.com/jackets/Moore_Jackets_navy.htm

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Stearmen

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You apparently did not see the organelle post! I was responding to Peacoats original post, [since edited,] where he stated he has a 1962 Irvin B. Foster, which would be a B series. I don't know what happened since I responded, but I was correct that a the 1962 Irvin B. Foster would be a MIL-J-7823B, which would be a great find!
 

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What's this measure out at? Always curious because the g1s vary so heavily in sizing... Some 42s fit like 38-44s.

Just scored a B series myself. Tagged 44 but haven't taken delivery yet to confirm the fit (will post pics/measurements when I get it). I'm not too optimistic it'll work out tho... My last 44 was more like a 46L.
 

Young fogey

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What's this measure out at? Always curious because the g1s vary so heavily in sizing... Some 42s fit like 38-44s.

Just scored a B series myself. Tagged 44 but haven't taken delivery yet to confirm the fit (will post pics/measurements when I get it). I'm not too optimistic it'll work out tho... My last 44 was more like a 46L.

I'm a 42 and it barely fits.
 

Jaguar66

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You apparently did not see the organelle post! I was responding to Peacoats original post, [since edited,] where he stated he has a 1962 Irvin B. Foster, which would be a B series. I don't know what happened since I responded, but I was correct that a the 1962 Irvin B. Foster would be a MIL-J-7823B, which would be a great find!

Apparently so. Its hard to see what isn't there. I was just trying to set the record straight on this jacket and label.
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You apparently did not see the organelle post! I was responding to Peacoats original post, [since edited,] where he stated he has a 1962 Irvin B. Foster, which would be a B series. I don't know what happened since I responded, but I was correct that a the 1962 Irvin B. Foster would be a MIL-J-7823B, which would be a great find!

Yes, you responded to my post. I unintentionally deleted that post when I was editing another post. The thread didn't flow very well after that. Sorry for creating the confusion. PC.
 

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