Is what you got, pal. I know,....I got it too! I got my russet horsehide and painted some nose art on the back about 2 months ago. Now I have that overwhelming urge to get another, and another, and another,..........Baggers said:I own a Gibson & Barnes (Flight Suits) Historical A-2 in russet horsehide. It's their take on a generic prewar jacket with a collar stand. The general opinion is that their jackets are cut a bit on the full side through the body, but mine fits me quite well, I think. The hide is great, and after about five months of wear it has broken in very nicely, developing some nice grain.
But be forewarned, these jackets are like potato chips -- you can't have just one. I'm currently awaiting delivery of my Aero Indian goat in seal brown with rust knits. Should be here in a couple of weeks!
Cheers!
CiscoKid said:Sure appreciate the information, Doc Strange. One more piece in the puzzle, so to speak.
And Grant, I must say that is one fine jacket!
... right now, I'm searching for a decent 50's or 60's Military G1, maybe an A2.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Cisco