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i got a us authentic years ago, had a cut on the epulate right out of the box, and now the zippers broken. it's not like i wore it out, i have 7 a-2s and that one didn't get much wear time. they are second to third rate. if you want to spend a grand on a jacket, go to eastman or aero, bill kelso is up there too. Chapman priced himself out of reality for most folks. US A and flight suits used to be a decent cheap alternative but no more.
easy done...i do it all the time...sorry to hear bout your jacket..hope you get some satisfaction with the company...peter"goof review".... a mistake caused by the small buttons on iPhone... sorry
The A-2 fanship is all-or-nothing. ....
I haven't bought a US Authentic A2 or G1 in a while, but I do own a few. Perhaps their quality has changed of since, but speaking of my own jackets, they are tough, well made beasts. I don't claim any kind of interest in historical accuracy, so just as horsehide and goatskin flight jackets they have served me very well. I have however, never been particular impressed with their patches. It's a shame that your business with them went so badly. I hope that you guys can come to some agreement that will make you both happy.
If in the future you are still looking for a Flying Tiger style A2, I might suggest getting the jacket and then the patches elsewhere. A2jacketpatches (http://www.jbmilart.com/layered-patches.html, his site, and http://stores.ebay.com/a2jacketpatches?_rdc=1 his ebay store) does some of the best Flying Tiger patches I have ever seen. I've used his patches on just about all the US authentic jackets I have. I actually took off patches I got from them and put this guy's on.
Again, sorry that they didn't work out for you. They have done great work in the past for general wear jackets. They are not in the high end market in any way, but that's why I think I like wearing them so much. I don't care if they get beaten up and destroyed, I just wear them.
Just figured I'd add a photo of a US Authentic HH G1 with a leather collar that I put an A2jacketpatches Flying Tigers leather patch on. It's one of his older patches so I think the new ones have a different head on the Tiger. Just for reference.
I haven't bought a US Authentic A2 or G1 in a while, but I do own a few. Perhaps their quality has changed of since, but speaking of my own jackets, they are tough, well made beasts. I don't claim any kind of interest in historical accuracy, so just as horsehide and goatskin flight jackets they have served me very well. I have however, never been particular impressed with their patches. It's a shame that your business with them went so badly. I hope that you guys can come to some agreement that will make you both happy.
If in the future you are still looking for a Flying Tiger style A2, I might suggest getting the jacket and then the patches elsewhere. A2jacketpatches (http://www.jbmilart.com/layered-patches.html, his site, and http://stores.ebay.com/a2jacketpatches?_rdc=1 his ebay store) does some of the best Flying Tiger patches I have ever seen. I've used his patches on just about all the US authentic jackets I have. I actually took off patches I got from them and put this guy's on.
Again, sorry that they didn't work out for you. They have done great work in the past for general wear jackets. They are not in the high end market in any way, but that's why I think I like wearing them so much. I don't care if they get beaten up and destroyed, I just wear them.
Just figured I'd add a photo of a US Authentic HH G1 with a leather collar that I put an A2jacketpatches Flying Tigers leather patch on. It's one of his older patches so I think the new ones have a different head on the Tiger. Just for reference.