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Eastman G-1 jacket

Micawber

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I've had a number of original G1's in the past and I think I vaguely recall at least one M-422a too. While comfortable and practical I have never got the same buzz as I did from other WW2 jackets .... although I don't really understand why. For that reason I doubt I would go out of my way to buy a an original or repro U.S navy jacket now.

That ELC M-422a should have been a keeper Brett.
 

Skanstull

Member
I am one of those fools who've bought a brand new ELC 55J14 for the current price and I don't regret it for a second. I love it. I agree the hide is on the thinner side but for me that is not a disadvantage. It is extremly comfortable, with the rayon lining, the action back (?), and the soft goatskin. I also think the look works very well with contemporary clothing - it doesn't look vintage in the same way an A-2 does, IMO. The slightly longer jacket length also helps with this.
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ZuZu

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Have to disagree on this. No current repro beats an original G-1 type jacket and they can be had for much leass. This is a Cagleco I had 'til about 6 months ago. It looked almost new- and was totally wearable- for $450. I currently own 2 G-1 55j14 repros- made in the 50s! I ahve 2 FECs which are Stars- I got them both for 1/3 the price of a repro. Eastman doesn't use the correct mouton and the collar is a caricature. Get the real thing I say!
 

Grant

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Hey Jeff, could agree more that an original is the way to go, but foolishly sold a Star 55J14 and haven't found another in years of searching. Original 7823 series G-1's are much easier to come by.
 

ZuZu

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Hey Jeff, could agree more that an original is the way to go, but foolishly sold a Star 55J14 and haven't found another in years of searching. Original 7823 series G-1's are much easier to come by.

Grant- If you like Stars then an FEC 55j14 or G-1 is the way to go. Same leather same mouton same everything except many have a goofy brown painted Talon. They also don’t have the USN marking on the collar. They are 100% a Star G-1. Supposedly they were PX jackets but I’m sure you guys have discussed these many times. I have gotten 3 in the last 5 years that were virtually new. The problem IMO with repros is the mouton and the price. GW uses vintage mouton but I don’t think Eastman does.
 

ZuZu

Well-Known Member
The Flying Equipment Company G-1s are 50s G-1s. The very late ones have hints of the curved instead of scalloped pockets but they all have that beautiful Star 55j14 shape and collar. Not like a 60s Star.
 

B-Man2

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Original G-1's are great value for the money, as well as a better fitting jacket however, I don't think they will ever out pace the A2 jacket. The style of an A2 is timeless and hell they just look cool. Kind of weird that the G-1 is the better jacket all the way around, but the A2 has "the look".
 

Grant

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Yeah, used to own a FEC G-1 and their goatskin A-2, both cheap flea market finds. They had 50's Talon zips which bugged me, so sold them on. Vintage sellers used to price them original military issue. Haha!
 

Thomas Koehle

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LOL, welcome to the addiction!
USN M-422a's and G-1 series jackets are definitely more comfortable and practical than an A-2.
I'm always amazed that original WWII USN jacs sell for far less than original A-2's.

Always enjoy the more moving space you got in a G1/M422 compared to A2's in the same size - those NAVY-Designers got the better eye for what is practicable and also Looks more decent like the airforce guys imho ...
 

Smithy

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I'm with the other guys, those originals look a lot better than the ELC version and for a fraction of the price. Why pay the ripoff price of a grand for one of those when you can get the real deal for so much less. Dmitry hit the nail on the head with his one!
 

Grant

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IMHO, it depends on your size, but original 7823 series G-1's are quite common, M422a's are out there and 55J14's are the toughest to find in good condition. I've had good luck at flea markets and with vintage dealers.

Till I come across an original 55J14, I'm quite happy beating up my ELC.
 
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