Maverickson
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
It gives me great pleasure to present this latest reproduction to the Forum members. Initially, I was inspired to make a copy of my grand father's late 1920s suede A-1. Then with a little help from the Silver Surfer and by using one of his original 1930s jackets I was able to combine the two styles. That jacket seen below is what resulted.
I've been interested in putting this jacket together for some time. In part I suppose that it was my family connection that was the catalyst for this project. As I have many period photos of my grand father wearing a like jacket.
In keeping with the Monarch make, with few exceptions, this jacket was done by me using French seams when ever and where possible. In the past, I have seen late 1920s and early 1930s Monarch jackets done with those seams connecting the sleeves to the body of the jacket. Although tempted, I chose not to do them in this case.
To give it that extra touch of authenticity I attached period buttons made by COLT Firearms. Then backed them with bone. Those buttons brought it all home for me.
I'm pleased with the results.
Cheers, Dave
It gives me great pleasure to present this latest reproduction to the Forum members. Initially, I was inspired to make a copy of my grand father's late 1920s suede A-1. Then with a little help from the Silver Surfer and by using one of his original 1930s jackets I was able to combine the two styles. That jacket seen below is what resulted.
I've been interested in putting this jacket together for some time. In part I suppose that it was my family connection that was the catalyst for this project. As I have many period photos of my grand father wearing a like jacket.
In keeping with the Monarch make, with few exceptions, this jacket was done by me using French seams when ever and where possible. In the past, I have seen late 1920s and early 1930s Monarch jackets done with those seams connecting the sleeves to the body of the jacket. Although tempted, I chose not to do them in this case.
To give it that extra touch of authenticity I attached period buttons made by COLT Firearms. Then backed them with bone. Those buttons brought it all home for me.
I'm pleased with the results.
Cheers, Dave