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The FEW B-3 38 Aero Leather Flight Jacket Badalass Mouton Military Sheep Skin Flight Jack Badalassi
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Current price ¥438,000 $3,007
Start price ¥438,000 $3,007
Consumption tax 0% included
Seller kk_kikurin +552
Condition Used
Start time 2024-04-27T21:08:53+09:00
End time 2024-05-04T21:08:36+09:00
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Lot number c1126710496
Seller position Tokyo

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front back Woven name Sheep shearing PRE WAR TALON ♯ 7pinlock Nickel
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FEW MFG Type B-3 Aero Leather Clo.co.39 Contract No.39-5137.
Army Air Corps Winter Jacket. Aero-made B-3, 1939 model.
Spain is the best sheepskin jacket that uses Coromer's high -quality vegetable tanned sheepskin without regret.
Use a cowhide made by Badalassi for the applied leather.
Aero -specific spacious silhouette and slightly longer length.
The back is characterized by a two -piece panel that is common in the initial model.
The condition of the product is very good and I personally think that it is a very beautiful product.. There are no noticeable scratches, and the sheepingia is Hossa Fussa..
The zipper is not a bell type, but a pin lock type and has a specification that other companies do not have.
The quality is the finest because it is made at the same New Zealand factory as the old real McCoys.
Even if you look at other companies' products, the price has risen in recent years, so if you are looking for it, please consider it.
Size:38
Material: Colomer Sheep
Color: Brown, Wool Yellow
Tanning: Vegetable 100%
Leather: Badalassi Cow
Color: Cotto
BELT: Baker CoW Hide
Zipper: PRE WAR TALON ♯ 7pinLock Nickel
Made by New Zealand
Accessories: Leather tags
* There is no problem with opening and closing the zipper.
* Hangers are not included.
* Please note that returns cannot be returned.
* We cannot answer questions such as size. We will judge here for other questions about the answer..
[B-3]
Flight jacket for HEAVY Zone (-30 ° C). Characterized by luxurious parchment shearing and very simple design.
At the time of World War II, the Type B-3 was a representative of the "Bomar Jacket" by the U.S. Army Air Corps cramble crew..
Developed as a successor to the B-2 and adopted on May 8, 1934.
A new production contract was suspended in 1943, mainly because it consumed a large amount of leather, but was used in the whole period of World War II.
The B-3 (33H5595, etc.) is a cold-proof flying suit developed on the premise of A-3. I was able to respond to the area.
The B-3 has a remarkable difference in products by manufacturers and lots, making it even deeper and rich.
[THE FEW MFG]
Masahide Ishizuka, who was enrolled in The Real McCoys, took over the operation of the New Zealand factory in Real McCoys after the old real McCoys' bankruptcy, and has been the representative since October 2003.
The quality of the leather flight jacket is extremely high, and the Flight Jacket of The Few has been adopted as a photographer in the US movie "Band of Brothers" and is also stored in air museums around the world.
In March 2015, the specialty of the New Zealand factory was notified to each special agent, and the 14 -year history was held at the New Zealand factory.
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