Dixon Cannon
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My next big wonder is the following:
I have an Avirex A2 Flight Jacket that I bought through the American Express catalog way back in 1980. That jacket came with a left arm shoulder pocket - a cigarette pocket, if you will. Over the years I've had numerous comments on the authenticity of the pocket on an A2 - some affirming, some negating. Twenty-eight years later I still haven't determined whether a left sleeve cigarette pocket is a legit addition to an authentic A2.
Well guess what? I was watching a video episode of the T.V. production of "Twelve O'Clock High" (a Quinn-Martin Production!) with Robert Lansing in the Gen. Savage role. During a scene in OC, Frank reaches with his right hand toward his left shoulder, pops open the left sleeve cigarette pocket and pulls out a cigarette! Imagine that! Me and Frank Savage, the only two in the world with that little cigarette pocket - after all these years!
So the question becomes; is it legit? Is it a T.V. goof? Is it a strange anomoly? Is this really worth your time to enter into discussion? Should I just take my jacket and go home? (But, in the loving memory of Robert Lansing, I think we owe it to him to resolve this issue once and for all - he deserves it, don't you think?)
Thanks for your kind responses.
-dixon cannon
I have an Avirex A2 Flight Jacket that I bought through the American Express catalog way back in 1980. That jacket came with a left arm shoulder pocket - a cigarette pocket, if you will. Over the years I've had numerous comments on the authenticity of the pocket on an A2 - some affirming, some negating. Twenty-eight years later I still haven't determined whether a left sleeve cigarette pocket is a legit addition to an authentic A2.
Well guess what? I was watching a video episode of the T.V. production of "Twelve O'Clock High" (a Quinn-Martin Production!) with Robert Lansing in the Gen. Savage role. During a scene in OC, Frank reaches with his right hand toward his left shoulder, pops open the left sleeve cigarette pocket and pulls out a cigarette! Imagine that! Me and Frank Savage, the only two in the world with that little cigarette pocket - after all these years!
So the question becomes; is it legit? Is it a T.V. goof? Is it a strange anomoly? Is this really worth your time to enter into discussion? Should I just take my jacket and go home? (But, in the loving memory of Robert Lansing, I think we owe it to him to resolve this issue once and for all - he deserves it, don't you think?)
Thanks for your kind responses.
-dixon cannon