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bseal

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The rear view of the B6 has a strange look around the shoulders

Having owned a few B-6s, I don’t see it. I wished this one fit me though. Too good!

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bseal

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On the M444, John proactively addressed it in the listing:

“The shoulders puff out when new, but relax more as the jacket has hours of use.”

;)
 
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33-1729

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For the Eagle-eyed observer . . .

I didn't bring it up at the time as John asked me not to, but I see in the Rough Wear 42-1671-P listing John fessed up that he was the one that found it. I was sorely tempted to buy it, but he sold it to Mr Eastman. Rather fitting as Mr Eastman found the original 42-1671-P contract paperwork long before John found the sole survivor. Maybe 300 originally made?
 

johnwayne

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Loving the original Monarch but wearing out can imagine what some might think with ‘Dick’ painted on front!! Like that B6 too, although a 44” I’m thinking it could be a tad tight/close fitting and in all honesty I doubt I’d wear it much hence why I’ve never ventured down the shearling path!!
 
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bseal

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Loving the original Monarch but wearing out can imagine what some might think with ‘Dick’ painted on from!! Like that B6 too, although a 44” I’m thinking it could be a tad tight/close fitting and in all honesty I doubt I’d wear it much hence why I’ve never ventured down the shearling path!!
If you chose to wear it, you might just be considered a bit flirtatious. That’s all.
 
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