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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

tmitchell59

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I recently conditioned this Taubers Horsehide shirt. I do like to wear them around, sort of like giving them some excercise!

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thor

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Really nice! What would you say their quality of construction and leather compare with US Authentic and Lost Worlds?
Original Willis & Geiger WWII M-422 jackets are of course very collectible and very well made. They did after all design the M-422 jacket for the Navy and received several wartime contracts. The company went thru ups and downs over the years before going out of business in the 1990’s. If you can find a 1980’s vintage W&G G-1 then they’re definitely worth the effort to find one in the right size. Mine is made of midweight russet goat with excellent construction and craftsmanship. However quality control was all over the place as different parent companies owned W&G before their demise. Some jackets are superb with exceptional detailing and top -quality materials while others are cheap, mass produced junk. It’s hit and miss.
I’d rank vintage W&G in the Gibson Barnes, Cockpit and US Authentic category.
 

Downunder G Man

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Way cooler summers day here in Perth Western Australia. Not yet 20C ,early whitecaps on the Indian Ocean.
Having a healthy breakfast with "the Missus". I will have bacon later to "make up for" haha..
Simmons Bilt Nebraska in Black Goat. Getting to really like this jacket.
Shades are 70's ray Ban Balorama in "Cerise" ( OK they're PINK but I like 'em !)
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4444Design

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That is quite a set of tires on that motorcycle. Headed out for a run through the wilderness? Or at lease some gravel/dirt roads? Looks like fun.

Tyres are copies of threads which have been common in the 1940ies to 1960ies produced in Japan (this they are ******* expensive) and are actually made for off-road use ...

After all that resto-work I just mounted them for the look rather than for actual dirtroad use - simply I want to keep the value of the bike
 

Dr H

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Very cold in the Chew Valley this morning (-4 degrees Celsius) so tweed is the order of the day.

I’ve just been listening to Kings of the Wild Frontier (Adam & the Ants, 1980). There’s an ear worm, and that Hussar’s pelisse (I dearly wanted that jacket - the epitome of cool). I had heard/read that it was the same jacket that Hendrix wore -any truth in that?
 

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AbbaDatDeHat

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Yep!

Depending on the year if built the regulations in Germany to get a motorbike roadworthy are more or less strict. My PAN was built 1948 which makes it rather easy to fulfill legal requirements.

For vehicles that old you don‘t even need turn indicators.
48 Pan....hey give us a little (lot) eye candy. Don’t be shy. Wear whatever ya want!
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