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ABCD

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Thanks, seems like Urad is sometimes used for this. Have you had any experience touching up an area like that?
I've tried Urad but it wears off rather quickly on spots like this. I'd use a shoe sole marker, It contains a lot of pigment which will be absorbed by the leather. Then apply some black shoe cream to bring back some sheen.
 

tmitchell59

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Hi everybody, this is my first post and not sure if I’m posting where I’m supposed to as couldn’t find how to‍♂️
Anyway, I’ve had this particular leather jacket for a good few years now and have always wanted to know more about it.
It’s either late 60s early 70s I think, but no makers label and never seen another one.
Possibly a Brookes or similar?
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I owned the same style jacket. Perhaps this is the one I sold? It is a most unique jacket with the snap down collar and pockets, the half-belt back on this style is unusual. Plus the strapped snap cuffs. A

The Talon zipper on my jacket and yours are original. This Talon came out around 1958, it is called a "big" zipper in the Sears catalog of the time. The red quilted interior is also very much 1950s.

I sold mine twice! Got returned and sold again.

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Nick M68’

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I owned the same style jacket. Perhaps this is the one I sold? It is a most unique jacket with the snap down collar and pockets, the half-belt back on this style is unusual. Plus the strapped snap cuffs. A

The Talon zipper on my jacket and yours are original. This Talon came out around 1958, it is called a "big" zipper in the Sears catalog of the time. The red quilted interior is also very much 1950s.

I sold mine twice! Got returned and sold again.

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Hi mate, that is definitely exactly the same design, if not the actual jacket thanks for the extra info too about the zipper. I knew they started using them in the 50s, but most people have them as 60s /70s.
 

ABCD

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Why do a lot of jackets have a separate patch of leather under the sleeve near the armpit e.g. under the sleeve you can see 2 pieces of leather are used
In theory this is/was about cost savings as small scrap pieces can be used to construct the sleeve.

However, there might also be a functional aspect to this. On some of my vintage jackets slightly thinner leather was used for the small third panel, I guess to increase wearing comfort.
 

newtojackets

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In theory this is/was about cost savings as small scrap pieces can be used to construct the sleeve.

However, there might also be a functional aspect to this. On some of my vintage jackets slightly thinner leather was used for the small third panel, I guess to increase wearing comfort.
A lot of high end makers use it too. Is it because they are just doing repros, so adding it underneath for historical accuracy?

The cost savings element seems confusing to me. If they wanted to save costs why wouldn’t they use 2 evenly sized pieces of leather, rather than one which goes 90% of the way, and then a small patch for the remaining 10%.

I wonder if beyond comfort, does it also somehouse improve mobility?
 

ABCD

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so adding it underneath for historical accuracy?
Yes
If they wanted to save costs why wouldn’t they use 2 evenly sized pieces of leather, rather than one which goes 90% of the way, and then a small patch for the remaining 10%.
Back in the days leather was expensive, labor was cheap. That small panel allowed the maker to use a small piece of leather that otherwise would have gone to waste.
I wonder if beyond comfort, does it also somehouse improve mobility?
No.
 

nattevagten

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Are there any other companies apart from Aero that have Cordovan CXL FQHH in their leather selection?

Edit: Cordovan CXL SH works as well.
 

3.14nche

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Are there any other companies apart from Aero that have Cordovan CXL FQHH in their leather selection?

Edit: Cordovan CXL SH works as well.
Johnson. They posted a few on their instagram.


 

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Is #6 what Aero calls cherry?
I think so, there is also a #4. I think cherry would cover the shade range from #4 to #6 and cordovan would cover range from #6 to #8. On the smaller shell **** pieces it is easy to stay in one color but larger full hides there is gonna be some variance.
 

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