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Bona Fide or Bona Phony- Cowhide Trojan Jacket?

jonbuilder

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It is not one of the readily recognizable Trojan models or styles. I would not think scammers first choose to copy. I have not seen this style of Trojan reproduced by any the jacket makers discussed on the FL. I lean towards an original. I am not familiar with original Trojan labels a good place to start for comparison
 

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I agree with jonbuilder that it would be odd to see someone go to the trouble to fake a relatively unknown jacket and yet something about that one feels off to me. In particular the side buckles combined with the belt loops jumps out to me as features you would see on two different jackets but not combined on the same jacket. Also the color and tone of the leather look to me like some thing that was made to look old, rather than really being old.
 

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I agree with jonbuilder that it would be odd to see someone go to the trouble to fake a relatively unknown jacket and yet something about that one feels off to me. In particular the side buckles combined with the belt loops jumps out to me as features you would see on two different jackets but not combined on the same jacket. Also the color and tone of the leather look to me like some thing that was made to look old, rather than really being old.
Exactly - and front quarter cowhide - is that even a term the industry uses ??

I’m going to pitch this to Unsolved Mysteries.
 

Carlos840

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The zig zag edges on the leather patch that the label is stitched on screams "modern" to me, I have never seen that done on a vintage jacket.
Secondly, as @JMax said the tag looks off, my LW trojan has a . (full stop) behind the word "calif", this one doesn't have it. Can someone with the Rin Tanaka book check to see if originals have a . after calif?
To me this is a modern/new jacket with a tribute tag.
 

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Can someone with the Rin Tanaka book check to see if originals have a . after calif?

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I can't make out whether it has or not.
 

nick123

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Wasn't Trojan Sportswear a short-lived company IIRC? If not, looks like something they'd perhaps do more modern day? I don't see a lot/anything that would indicate they existed beyond the 1950s.

image from an ebay listing; this has the dot.

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tmitchell59

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You convinced me

There is very little information about Trojan. As stated above, they were short lived operation. You just don't see their products on the resell market. The ladies goatkin jacket tells me they had a fuller range of products than MC jackets. I have seen maybe two authentic Trojan MC jackets for sale. They probably didn't make many.
 

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