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Ole

Banned
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King of the world

left: JC, right: Persimmon

Stanier, there may be about 1000 members in here. And there's and 6-7 old members (the usual suspects) who promote their friend Goodwear as the best maker. Of course, nobody is allowed to disagree else the cult takes care of him.

If anyone continues to disagree then he is banned.
Mark my words as if you don't see me again tomorrow or any other day for that matter, (because I will be banned) then you will know I spoke the truth.

And you don't see me write here again soon call 911, ha ha!
 

Roughwear

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He says he does John and I am still waiting to see some pictures of them. I suspect many will be in the 38 to 40 size range.
 

Roughwear

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Ole Graa Jakobsen, Vice President, Head of Fleet Technology, Maersk Line was a project manager in 1983 so the 35 years against his name on VLJ is false. So who are you really Ole? :D
 

Ken at Aero Leather

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And this is part of what is completely confusing me in these posts.

All the major repro makers have jackets posted that to me at least look very nice. Pardon my simplification but it feels that anything posted made by JC is met with unopposed adulation, yet anything else is treated as second rate. But why? Just what it is it that folk are seeing that’s different with the non JC stuff? Let’s have specific details please!

Back in WW2 any of the original makers probably were recruiting machinists like mad from wherever they could get them to make jackets for contract commitments. One day making curtains, the next day flying jackets. Ok, maybe not curtains but you get my drift.

So why is it that if the originals we’re all over the place with their own signatures, then why is it that the BK’s, Headwinds, Aero’s and all are treated as somehow second league to GW by some here.

I’m further bemused in that originals were mass produced to meet contracts, but JC is a oneman band with a 2 year lead time so what would he do with a wartime contract?

I’d like specific details of what people see that makes GW superior and why even the best efforts of the competition can’t match a wartime mass produced original please.

As a qualified tailor and a designer long before I ever saw an A-2 I look at jackets slightly differently from many (most) on VLJ I may have a different take on what's superb, good or dreadful.
John's recreations of WW2 Military jackets are pretty much technically flawless, although, despite the 100% correct fittings, they are not perfect "reproductions", the stitching is too precise and he takes far too long putting them together.

Ditto some of the Japanese makers although from our experience repairing Japanese miltary jackets, these are not made to be repaired as they use far too much glue inside the jacket. A glued seam is SO much easier to sew, nothing moves, everyting's flat, not like a leather seam at all really. The problem comes when a repair to a seam or a new zipper is needed....................:>(

Goodwear's Civvy jackets are probably closer to "original" although to my "designer's" eye John has problems positioning his pockets.

With all respect to Headwind, DD and several other "start up" one man operations that received rave reviews on VLJ over recent years, the quality of their work is not in the same league as John's, ELC or BK, it takes more than materials to make a perfect jacket, although in all honesty DD's are probably nearer to WW2 "quality" than most, GW included (sorry John) or take a look at the thread "17 Years Hard Wear" to see a jacket that was sewn together (WW2 Style) in just over one hour. Maybe Aero should tell our A-2 machinists that they need to make 6 or 7 a day intead of their usual two!

It must be extremely difficult getting started these days but I don't think we are doing aanyone any favours by heaping praise on jackets that wouldn't get past quality control in a "proper" factory.

We should praise high grade work and give constructive critisism to start ups, we aren't helping them by not pointing out obvious errors, that's how over the years Aero have trained so many high grade machinists, sure it meant an awful lot of "apprentice" jackets to get rid off............... although it did help that when we started we were the only outfit doing what we did but we still had to clear a lot of iffy jackets for less than cost in Campden Lock, today it's hard to walk down the road without tripping over a "new kid on the block"
 
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Persimmon

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Of course some of us know exactly who you are!

Well I am glad some of us do know....

For me I am none the wiser -
I thought Ole was a chap in Denmark who when he gave his full name turned out to be .....

Supreme Czar,

El Caudillo de Denmark,

Leader of the World Workers Party,

Galactic Viceroy of Sea and Shipping Excellence,

Happiness Hero,

Guide of the First of September Great Revolution of the Socialist People's,

Head of “just about everything” of Maersk Shipping.
 

Roughwear

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Perhaps it is Ken or perhaps Ole is not who he claims to be. The member comes from Greece, not Denmark, so this should give you a clue to his true ID!
 

Otter

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Totally OT, were WWII jackets generally made by a single machinist or were they made on a production line basis with lots of people doing a single part?
 

Persimmon

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Perhaps it is Ken or perhaps Ole is not who he claims to be. The member comes from Greece, not Denmark, so this should give you a clue to his true ID!

Goodness.
So it is Platon !!!!!

I always found him to be very helpful to me and was my point of contact when buying Bill Kelso jackets.

Now I am the enemy and Goodwear evil incarnate ... and I don’t even own a Goodwear jacket.

What the hell happened. Why so bitter and to Everyman and his dog it seems.
Did Platon get fired from Bill Kelso. I always thought he had ownership.
Is that why the deep anger is there.

And why the masquerade. How sad
 

Teddy

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What about that Andy? I would only ever consider buying a BK if the controversial characters are corrected or punished for bad behaviors.
 
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