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NorShor 30's Aviator

fishmeok

Well-Known Member
Hello

Thought I would post some pics of an Aviator we made. Seal brown cow that we dyed jet black, candy stripe wool knits, wool plaid liner and M42 Talon.

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Dany McDonald

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Hello Mark,

Man I love the way you work your leather. The red/green candy stripe knits is a nice contrast with the black hide.

Its hard not to imagine myself and this Aviator cruising the Triumph!

Thanks for sharing,

Dany
 
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CBI

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love this!!!! I'm really not in the market at this time for any more leather jackets EXCEPT, this Aviator/Aviatrix style is still enticing. Love the collar. I could be talked into one of these. Jay has a nice version at Headwind................I'm JUST stating my opinion, not meaning to enter the Headwind maelstrom, its just a nice looking jacket!
 
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mulceber

Moderator
dunno where the hell ya got those knits, but they are as seen on 1930s-40s civy jackets. Also, they were often used as replacements on original a-2s, way back then. Outstanding!
Y'know, it's interesting that you say that: in most of the photos, those knits look brown, but I could well imagine them looking green in different lighting. A while back, a member who shall remain nameless (but who took his name from a famous physicist) observed that the knits on McQueen's depot re-dyed jacket in the Great Escape look green in a lot of lights. I wonder if they could have been replacement knits like these.
 

bseal

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Y'know, it's interesting that you say that: in most of the photos, those knits look brown, but I could well imagine them looking green in different lighting. A while back, a member who shall remain nameless (but who took his name from a famous physicist) observed that the knits on McQueen's depot re-dyed jacket in the Great Escape look green in a lot of lights. I wonder if they could have been replacement knits like these.

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Dany McDonald

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I did own a vintage shearling biker jacket that had them too, gave it away to friend during a drinking night...

Here's a 1950's civilian N-1 with them, not mine though.

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