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Star Sportswear A-2 size 44

scwells

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I also have a Star A-2, but the tag in the pocket is long gone. It is size 40. Chet Willets was a liaison pilot in the 1st Air Commando Group. It is not quite in the same shape as Roughwear's jacket, but still in very good condition.
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Silver Surfer

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another star outta the ball park. another beauty. say, scwells, how does your size 40 fit? i ask because my star size 40 fits like a wwll size 42.
 

R-975

New Member
Excellent! It's great to see some new photographs posted. When I first joined and began reading the old threads to try to learn something, nearly all of the posts had their images missing due to the Photobucket fiasco, which is a great shame. A lot of valuable educational archives have been ruined across the whole internet, so it's good to see some new material appearing.

Mike
 

tibor

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SOLD!
Thanks Andrew!
Oh, rats.

That really is a gem. Leather can last under the right storage conditions. This must have been in a temp and comfortable humidity environment just waiting for you.
 

dujardin

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tell me Andrew, you have a time traveller machine and sometimes you jump back in 44 into a QM depot ???


splendid one
 

saucerfiend

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Andrew,
Is the beautiful Star in better shape than the Aero? And BTW, congrats on this great find. How about a few wearing pics?

Brian
 

B-Man2

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Great looking jackets!
Both of you guys must have found the “Mother Load” early on in this hobby.
Good for you.
 

B-Man2

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Not trying to steal Roughwears thread, but I just wanted to contribute to the conversation with a couple of photos of my Original WWII Star A2. With the exception of 2 small nips in the knits, it looks like it was sent home new right after it was issued. What makes this one a little rare, is that it’s a near mint size 48. I can say that it’s a full size 48 that is even a shade large on me. I purchased this a few years ago from another forum member Saucerfiend and I’m sure a search will reveal additional information about this particular A2 if anyone is interested, as it was listed for sale here.
Just checked the pocket tag, has number 388 on the opposite side of the 48.
 
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Silver Surfer

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wow, that has to be, by far, the largest star i have ever seen, or ever heard of. it must have been made for mcarthur, but then he decided on a no name instead, as it offered more gut room.
 

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