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The Real Mccoy's Buco J-22 or J-24

Bobby Peru

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That’s a good alternativ.

The Real Mccoy’s X The Armoury. A killer piece. I wish I had one.

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I wanted to want this jacket badly because it utilizes my favorite cuff type and a one-piece back with curved yoke. I had to go with the Steinbeck - it gets bonus points for the riveted 1930’s style Talon zipper with bell slider. As already posted, it is also a very versatile jacket which can go with jeans / boots just as easily as over business attire.

I’m counting the days…
 

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Two black leather jackets in this price range is to much for me. I want one jacket, one jacket that I choose over any jacket.

One jacket? Blasphemy! You ain't going to find much support here for the "one jacket" school of thought. You don't walk into a crack house and ask for "just one hit."

IMHO, the J-22 is less versatile and harder to pull off well. That said, when well executed, it is super-cool -- arguably more so than the Steinbeck. Personally, I prefer the Steinbeck, and have owned one for a few years:

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Bobby Peru

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One jacket? Blasphemy! You ain't going to find much support here for the "one jacket" school of thought. You don't walk into a crack house and ask for "just one hit."

IMHO, the J-22 is less versatile and harder to pull off well. That said, when well executed, it is super-cool -- arguably more so than the Steinbeck. Personally, I prefer the Steinbeck, and have owned one for a few years:

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What are your thoughts on the long-term durability of the zipper hardware in this particular jacket?
 

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What are your thoughts on the long-term durability of the zipper hardware in this particular jacket?

I don't know about durability, but the hookless zipper on the Steinbeck is a giant pain in the a**. Love the jacket, but hate the (admittedly period correct) zipper. When ordering custom jackets, I stay clear of hookless zippers. I love the non-hookless NOS Talon, but the hookless are nasty.
 

Bobby Peru

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I don't know about durability, but the hookless zipper on the Steinbeck is a giant pain in the a**. Love the jacket, but hate the (admittedly period correct) zipper. When ordering custom jackets, I stay clear of hookless zippers. I love the non-hookless NOS Talon, but the hookless are nasty.

I understand what you mean. I’m just a sucker for those rivets and retainer box though.
 

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I don't know about durability, but the hookless zipper on the Steinbeck is a giant pain in the a**. Love the jacket, but hate the (admittedly period correct) zipper. When ordering custom jackets, I stay clear of hookless zippers. I love the non-hookless NOS Talon, but the hookless are nasty.
I understand what you mean. I’m just a sucker for those rivets and retainer box though.

It was tricky at first - but works just fine after a while.

However, a person without experience can easily break it.
 

Bobby Peru

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It was tricky at first - but works just fine after a while.

However, a person without experience can easily break it.
A little bit of candle wax or Zipper-Ease has worked well for me. I'm hoping the Steinbeck cooperates as well as some of my other jackets. I have one with a riveted zipper that practically zips itself! When the insert pin is put into place, if I hold the jacket by the pull tab, gravity zips it almost all the way up!
 

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Is that possible tho? Seems awfully small p2p. I've bought his stuff before. He's experienced and knowledgeable but that p2p seems like a 36".

I agree that 20.5 seems awfully small. My only experience with RMC is my J-100 in size 42 which fits like a size 40. I expected the J-24 to fit slim, but not that slim.
 
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I agree that 20.5 seems awfully small. My only experience with RMC is my J-100 in size 42 which fits like a size 40. I expected the J-24 to fit slim, but not that slim.
I've dealt with this seller before. He has been very cool about letting me try his wares for a day or two and then finishing up business. We are in the same hood, literally blocks apart, but I don't want to waste his time. I thought the 42" might come in around 23" p2p but I could be way off. I know RMC is a Japanese brand and they fit according to that pattern/aesthetic. Thing is, I know for cash in hand I could do far better than the eBay price...
 

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I've dealt with this seller before. He has been very cool about letting me try his wares for a day or two and then finishing up business. We are in the same hood, literally blocks apart, but I don't want to waste his time. I thought the 42" might come in around 23" p2p but I could be way off. I know RMC is a Japanese brand and they fit according to that pattern/aesthetic. Thing is, I know for cash in hand I could do far better than the eBay price...
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I bet the measurements are as small as indicated. I have seen a number of listings for Japanese jackets where the p2p matches the chest size or is maybe a 1/2” larger. Frustrating, but it has also saved me from some very expensive purchases.
 

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