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Beaten but unbowed

Automedon

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Morning all! Well, as mentioned in my Intro thread of this morning, in my small collection of jackets there’s two that are a puzzle. This is the first - no markings apart from the cleaning label (shown) directing you to the Leathercraft Process of America company in New York. It’s my daily wearer jacket and has had a hard life - there’s a small hole in the sleeve and the remains on the back of what may have been a pair of wings or a Harley Davidson logo! Beaten up as it is I dearly love it especially as it’s a great fit and cost me £20 in my local vintage shop! Zips are Talon and Serval. So, over to you guys :cool:
 

Automedon

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I’ve no doubt it’ll be something super ordinary but that doesn’t bother me at all - I wouldn’t swap it for the world
 
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