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Beck 666r ? I have this old beck jacket in amongst my collection of schotts . All my schotts are 44" this is a jacket I bought years ago . I was told

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Gixxer11

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It was a XL . It's a 38 so I've never worn it . Can anyone tell me anything about it ? Or beck history.
 

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I don't know that much about the original Beck jackets. They seem to be pretty well regarded among vintage collectors. There are reproductions of the 666 made by Toys McCoy, which I really like the look of, especially the leather they are working with is just gorgeous. The shoulder gussets appear to be a very practical design.

I wouldn't say a 38 is an XL. That's more of a Small, or Medium, if anything. Or else I'm misunderstanding something.
 

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I was told it was a XL . Obviously they were mistaken! But not one to complain I just kept it , I think it's horsehide , it smells gorgeously of leather and the lining .....
 

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Beck 666 is AFAIK often undersized. I have a size 38 with a pit to pit of barely 38 inches measured outside flat.
Your 666 seems to be a late 50s or more likely a 60s production. Earlier 666s have the larger Beck labels. Later model I think 60s going into the 70s has the Beck Arnley label.
Schott claims that they made Beck's jacket at least the earliest 333 model.
IMO Beck is a well known brand. Many of its models look very cool and are quite popular but the 60s models are quite often not very well made. Many I have seen have cracks despite looking rarely worn. I think it is because of the increased demand in the 60s leading to an major increase production which caused problems in sourcing top materials and QC.
 
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Gixxer11

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The leather on mine is in remarkable condition ! A few scuffs is all . I thought the quality was quite good . The room I've hung it in smells of leather! Lovely!
 
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The zipper is from the 60s. The lining is amazing!
The Beck jackets were made by Schott as far as I know, and sold through motorcycle shops. I’m a 38 if you ever want to find it a welcoming home ;).
 

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I do not think is 50s. The work looks late 60s to me. If you go by the slider and pull (if is original to the jacket), I would call it late 60. Check the back/front of the box. If you can, post them. I might be able to give you some insights. Finally, take some images of the leather around the inside of the zipper box, It will indicate if it has been replaced.
 

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Yes but I'll only have some cash , I've got some cash . I suppose I could swap it for a larger size , or indeed sell and buy a larger size
 

Gixxer11

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There is a tear in the lining , repairable I'd think . But yes the lining is one of the best I've seen ! Your thoughts?
 

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