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oddly enough, today i received one of the best new military jackets i've ever bought, and at the same time received a private message on the vintageleatherjackets.org forum regarding my review of a uswings a-2 i purchased earlier this year...
i'll start out with a brief scathingly positive review of the jacket i just snagged (suspense for a few more sentences) and then follow with my response to the private message...
ok, the jacket i got was a new gibson and barnes (flightsuits.com) g-1 jacket...i'd been about to get one from them direct, but finances kept putting me back, so when i found a new 46R on ebay i couldn't resist (someone's wife had gotten him one, at the same time he'd gotten himself one as well...wish we all had such problemas)
the gibson and barnes arrived today, and i can say honestly i have never had a leather military jacket constructed more beautifully than this, nor with such a superb fit...to think that these sell for $328 on their website is amazing...this is superb workmanship, no errors whatsoever, and pocket placement (within 1/16" of the same distance from the bottom for all four corners of both front pockets, whereas for comparison the best i'd had from a uswings g-1 was it's two pockets being within 1/8" of the same distance form the jacket bottom, and that was the best)
and yes, the guy had been honest, this was a new, unworn g-1...for (don't cry) $200...hey, we all deserve something good now and then...
now, my response to the private message from the fellow...he'd read my review a while back of a uswings a-2 i'd gotten, which was a non-defective jacket except for a few threads and stitches loose...however the review had mentioned that many other jackets i'd gotten from uswings had had defects in them, about 75 percent of them in fact...
the fellow had just had a similar experience, had sent his a-2 back for replacement, and wanted to let me know...this is what i private messaged back to him (without revealing his name or i.d. on that website):
"hi, nice to hear from you...
to be honest, and this is from having bought too much of their stuff over the last 5 years, about 75percent of what you'll get from them iS like that...
it's not uncommon for one pocket to be up to 1/2" higher or lower on a lot of a-2s and g-1s in general...even, or i should say, especially, the ww2 ones had a lot of that going on...however, today, you should expect more from a manufacturer...i'd say uswings and leathercoatsetc.com lead in having these kind of problems with stitches loose, and pockets higher than the other side...i even suspect both manufacturers use 'unite', a u.s. union production company, for their jackets...i know leathercoatsetc does, as well as schott (tho they charge a lot more, and the quality control is hence better there)
but do be prepared to send back and back your jackets to uswings, like i have had to...i was lucky to get my a-2 and not have any major problems with it, but my g-1 kept having problems after problems...i don't know if the review you are reading mentioned that, but after the third return they kept my shipping money, refunded the jacket cost, and refused me as a customer, which is good actually...they couldn't send a g-1 that didn't have a hole punched in it inadvertently by the tag, or that had pockets mismatched, or had a tear in the leather
cockpitusa jackets are good, but also can have some of the same pocket distance problems, but at least when you send something back to one of their sellers (acejackets.com or flyingtigerssurplus.com) and ask them to make sure the next one you get is defect free, they will do it)
the best i've found of the affordable u.s. manufacturers is gibson and barnes, or flightsuits.com...they have some pretty expensive stuff, but all the companies do, however, gibson/barnes stock militaryspec g-1 or goat a-2 is very competitively priced with uswings and cockpitusa, and the quality, honestly, is par excellent...they do NOT make a ww2 replica that is legitimately cut like a ww2 jacket...all their a-2 cuts are modern milspec, which is fuller than ww2, even their super expensive ww2 horsehide jackets...they do have ww2 replica g-1s (which were not even called g-1s) but they are expensive...but for a modern milspec a-2 or g-1, you cannot get a better u.s. made jacket for the price, which again, is only a tad higher than uswings
i just got a milspec current issue g-1 from gibson/barnes and i doubt there's a better made current issue g-1 out there, anywhere...i think they go for $328 on the website...that is the deaL of the day...same for their a-2s...their cut, even milspec, may be a bit generous, not in being baggy, just being about a half size larger than you expect, so do get inch counts on the armpit to armpit, length, and shoulders from the reps at flightsuits.com over the phone before ordering...better yet take a trip to el cajon and try one on...but over the phone info should suffice...and they pride themselves in NOT sending out the defective merchandise that very easily gets through uswings.com...and this is from buying at least a half-dozen uswings a-2s, g-1s and g-2s over the years
best of luck, do fill me in on what you decide to get...and if uswings manages to get you a jacket without a defect"
...anyway, have a happy new year everyone...and for anyone considering buying a current milspec a-2 or g-1, i'll say i couldn't be happier with the gibson barnes g-1 i just received...
i'll start out with a brief scathingly positive review of the jacket i just snagged (suspense for a few more sentences) and then follow with my response to the private message...
ok, the jacket i got was a new gibson and barnes (flightsuits.com) g-1 jacket...i'd been about to get one from them direct, but finances kept putting me back, so when i found a new 46R on ebay i couldn't resist (someone's wife had gotten him one, at the same time he'd gotten himself one as well...wish we all had such problemas)
the gibson and barnes arrived today, and i can say honestly i have never had a leather military jacket constructed more beautifully than this, nor with such a superb fit...to think that these sell for $328 on their website is amazing...this is superb workmanship, no errors whatsoever, and pocket placement (within 1/16" of the same distance from the bottom for all four corners of both front pockets, whereas for comparison the best i'd had from a uswings g-1 was it's two pockets being within 1/8" of the same distance form the jacket bottom, and that was the best)
and yes, the guy had been honest, this was a new, unworn g-1...for (don't cry) $200...hey, we all deserve something good now and then...
now, my response to the private message from the fellow...he'd read my review a while back of a uswings a-2 i'd gotten, which was a non-defective jacket except for a few threads and stitches loose...however the review had mentioned that many other jackets i'd gotten from uswings had had defects in them, about 75 percent of them in fact...
the fellow had just had a similar experience, had sent his a-2 back for replacement, and wanted to let me know...this is what i private messaged back to him (without revealing his name or i.d. on that website):
"hi, nice to hear from you...
to be honest, and this is from having bought too much of their stuff over the last 5 years, about 75percent of what you'll get from them iS like that...
it's not uncommon for one pocket to be up to 1/2" higher or lower on a lot of a-2s and g-1s in general...even, or i should say, especially, the ww2 ones had a lot of that going on...however, today, you should expect more from a manufacturer...i'd say uswings and leathercoatsetc.com lead in having these kind of problems with stitches loose, and pockets higher than the other side...i even suspect both manufacturers use 'unite', a u.s. union production company, for their jackets...i know leathercoatsetc does, as well as schott (tho they charge a lot more, and the quality control is hence better there)
but do be prepared to send back and back your jackets to uswings, like i have had to...i was lucky to get my a-2 and not have any major problems with it, but my g-1 kept having problems after problems...i don't know if the review you are reading mentioned that, but after the third return they kept my shipping money, refunded the jacket cost, and refused me as a customer, which is good actually...they couldn't send a g-1 that didn't have a hole punched in it inadvertently by the tag, or that had pockets mismatched, or had a tear in the leather
cockpitusa jackets are good, but also can have some of the same pocket distance problems, but at least when you send something back to one of their sellers (acejackets.com or flyingtigerssurplus.com) and ask them to make sure the next one you get is defect free, they will do it)
the best i've found of the affordable u.s. manufacturers is gibson and barnes, or flightsuits.com...they have some pretty expensive stuff, but all the companies do, however, gibson/barnes stock militaryspec g-1 or goat a-2 is very competitively priced with uswings and cockpitusa, and the quality, honestly, is par excellent...they do NOT make a ww2 replica that is legitimately cut like a ww2 jacket...all their a-2 cuts are modern milspec, which is fuller than ww2, even their super expensive ww2 horsehide jackets...they do have ww2 replica g-1s (which were not even called g-1s) but they are expensive...but for a modern milspec a-2 or g-1, you cannot get a better u.s. made jacket for the price, which again, is only a tad higher than uswings
i just got a milspec current issue g-1 from gibson/barnes and i doubt there's a better made current issue g-1 out there, anywhere...i think they go for $328 on the website...that is the deaL of the day...same for their a-2s...their cut, even milspec, may be a bit generous, not in being baggy, just being about a half size larger than you expect, so do get inch counts on the armpit to armpit, length, and shoulders from the reps at flightsuits.com over the phone before ordering...better yet take a trip to el cajon and try one on...but over the phone info should suffice...and they pride themselves in NOT sending out the defective merchandise that very easily gets through uswings.com...and this is from buying at least a half-dozen uswings a-2s, g-1s and g-2s over the years
best of luck, do fill me in on what you decide to get...and if uswings manages to get you a jacket without a defect"
...anyway, have a happy new year everyone...and for anyone considering buying a current milspec a-2 or g-1, i'll say i couldn't be happier with the gibson barnes g-1 i just received...