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Pre- WW2 Wool A-1 Spearhead Militaria

Dr H

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That's good to hear Jeff, the inaccuracies aren't glaring (I'm not sure whether the originals ever had 2-piece backs, but it looks in keeping).
The proportions look odd with the long/wide sleeves, but an easy fix.
Cheers
Ian
 

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djgo-cat-go

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Dr H.. you have a 44inch A1 right? would you be so kind to measure the sleeves from shoulder to cuff? and if it's not too much trouble, measure shoulder to shoulder as well?

Thanks a lot,
Diego

That's good to hear Jeff, the inaccuracies aren't glaring (I'm not sure whether the originals ever had 2-piece backs, but it looks in keeping).
The proportions look odd with the long/wide sleeves, but an easy fix.
Cheers
Ian
 

Dr H

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Dr H.. you have a 44inch A1 right? would you be so kind to measure the sleeves from shoulder to cuff? and if it's not too much trouble, measure shoulder to shoulder as well?

Thanks a lot,
Diego

Certainly Diego, yes it is a 44.
I'm awaiting the arrival of the Spearhead, but will post images and dimensions as soon as I have it in hand.
I have capeskin A-1s from Good Wear and Eastman, but is it the woollen jacket that interests you?
Cheers
Ian
 

djgo-cat-go

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Certainly Diego, yes it is a 44.
I'm awaiting the arrival of the Spearhead, but will post images and dimensions as soon as I have it in hand.
I have capeskin A-1s from Good Wear and Eastman, but is it the woollen jacket that interests you?
Cheers
Ian

Sorry for the confusion, yes it is the woollen spearhead jacket i'm interested in.

Thx,
Diego
 

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I bought a few items from Spearhead a few years back, had some issues with the quality both in garment construction (one cuff sewn on backwards) and sizing (bought one size, wanted one smaller, bought the smaller size and the only difference to the first larger size was the label -they were identical apart from the size label!). I've not had any interest in doing business with them again. Your mileage may vary, but I am just trying to warn of a possible pothole in the road.
 

Dr H

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Thanks for the heads up. I've had a good experience in terms of quality. I bought a used woollen A-1, but in a 42" (too snug) - the quality of materials and construction is good and my eldest son now has it.
Can't speak for fit of the 44" yet, but I think that the sleeves look relatively long and full (and are likely to need tailoring).
Cheers
Ian
 

Dr H

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Jacket has just arrived. First impressions very favourable. A trim 44, but a good fit. Quality of construction looks fine. Images and dimensions to follow.
 

Dr H

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The basic dimensions (44) are:
Pit to pit 23"
Sleeves 25"
Shoulders 19"
Yoke 19.5"
Front length 22.5"
Back length 25"
Odd quirk (showing that the machinist hasn't handled an A-1) - the pencil pocket is stitched on the shell, but doesn't go through to lining, making it cosmetic. I'm going to remove the stitching anyway as it doesn't appear on originals.

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A quick comparison with some other 1920s/1930s buttoned jackets.
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Joel, unless your horse was wearing a sweater you can rest easy this A-1 is woollen ;-)
Quality of this product is also perfectly acceptable.

They also make horsehide jackets.
 
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I've encountered a whole range of Chinese goods that are indeed world class.... the place only has a poor reputation for quality because they are perfectly willing to produce the low quality rubbish that the Western market demands. [huh]

Those products were probably made in China for Western companies. I've yet to buy a Chinese-made product from a Chinese company that wasn't complete garbage.
 

Dr H

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Interestingly, I've just been in touch with the company to give feedback on the jacket and have been told that a civvy version with leather sleeves will be available in May.
 

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Ian, awesome jacket, and just in time for summer;)

From what I have been able to muster, these are Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) cold weather jackets...
 

Dr H

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Thanks for the info Bret, I wasn't aware of the CCC.
Fortunately still cold enough to wear it here (hovering near zero), but for how much longer?
 

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