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my latest purchase an AN-J-4 !


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just thought id post a few pics of the AN-J-4 i recently bought from a guy here in the UK

 

having got it delivered and giving it a quick once over i put it in my spare room till i had time to give it some leather treatment and a clean .

 

i have found today after i started cleaning it that one panel of the sheepskin lining is starting to part with the leather backing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is there anything i cando to stop this ????????????? help please !!!

 

i will post this again in an apprpriate section

 

thanks Carl

 

 

 

 

 

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Very nice and in amazing condition given it's age. These jackets are underappreciated and were one of the nicest sheepskins made. Nice pick-up

Tom Bowers

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Very nice and in amazing condition given it's age. These jackets are underappreciated and were one of the nicest sheepskins made. Nice pick-up

Tom Bowers

 

thanks Tom !!!! i dont think it was too expensive a little over £250 sterling just under the $400 mark !!

 

shame about the sheepskin coming away on the inside though !!

 

i was looking to buy a repro from eastman's £750 !!!!

 

And yes i do think it is an under appreciated jacket !!! i love them and i want more !!!! lol

 

carl

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Carl,

 

Nice jacket. Nice pictures. Looks like an older tag too.

BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THAT OLD SHEEPSKIN....ALL IT WANTS TO DO IN IT'S OLD AGE IS FALL APART.

I recommend not hanging it on a hanger, the weight of the jacket can rip out the shoulders. Best displayed on a mannequin or laid flat. And I wouldn't wear it around either, unless you want it to be a one shot deal. At least that has been my experience with 70 year old shearling.

Jason

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Carl,

 

Nice jacket. Nice pictures. Looks like an older tag too.

BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THAT OLD SHEEPSKIN....ALL IT WANTS TO DO IN IT'S OLD AGE IS FALL APART.

I recommend not hanging it on a hanger, the weight of the jacket can rip out the shoulders. Best displayed on a mannequin or laid flat. And I wouldn't wear it around either, unless you want it to be a one shot deal. At least that has been my experience with 70 year old shearling.

Jason

 

hi jason the tag is dated 44 i think ?? there is a little coming apart of the seam where the hanging loop is at the back of the collar apart from that and little scuffs and a couple of nicks it all looks ok ! i have give it a good leather feed !! i was hoping to wear this but i think it will stay at home in the cupboard !! ill have to save up for an Eastman Leather copy !!!

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Carl,

 

Is that tag sewn onto the bottom of the jacket? I think they are usually up around the neck...that is interesting. I only say it is an older tag because I believe for the most part the USN tags were black. I think some early AAF jackets like the B-10 had white tags. I'm sure the answer is around here on The Forum somewhere.

 

I'd love to wear one of those jackets around, but I don't think it would last very long.

 

JC

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with it being an an-j-4 i thought it was manufactured for both services all the an-j-4 's i have seen , have the label at the waist

and have been the same print and colour mine is made by "poughkeepsie"

 

it really is a class jacket !!! i think its better looking than the B3 !!!! and i have 3 B3's !!

 

just want a decent pair of trousers to suit it now !!!!

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Well then you would know better than I.

Maybe I've never really seen an AN-J-4 before.

 

I have an AN-J-3a presently (looks like a WW2 G-1 or whatever those things are called), and it has the black tag at the neck.

Had an AN-J-3 ( I think it was) many years ago...looks like a cross between and A-2 and G-1, don't remember what the tag looked like though.

JC

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an an-j-3a would like to see a pic of that !!

 

i get all confused with all the numbers for jackets !! lol :blink:

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