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Beautiful size 44 Poughkeepsie

767fo

Active Member
Roughwear said:
Thanks for your endorsement Alan. It is an excellent wearable A2.

I am surprised the shoulders are 19.5 and less than 24 in the pits. That's a bummer because I would need 24.5. I am looking forward to seeing what you have replaced this one with :)
 

Roughwear

Well-Known Member
I have not replaced it with anything Alan. I have three size 44 Poughkeepsie A2s and have been contemplating selling this one for several months.
 

leper-colony

Well-Known Member
Great jacket and someone will be very happy.

Can you comment on the color of the knits? Do you think the pics are true to actual? Thanks.
 

GoodTimesGone

New Member
Andrew- just wondering, before the release of the Eastman book did you assume your Poughkeepsie was horsehide?
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Tom
 

Roughwear

Well-Known Member
leper-colony said:
Great jacket and someone will be very happy.

Can you comment on the color of the knits? Do you think the pics are true to actual? Thanks.


Yes and yes! :lol:
 

Roughwear

Well-Known Member
GoodTimesGone said:
Andrew- just wondering, before the release of the Eastman book did you assume your Poughkeepsie was horsehide?
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Tom

Yes.
 
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Anonymous

Guest
Andrew, do you think the knits are medium brown or dark brown?
 

Persimmon

Well-Known Member
Roughwear said:
leper-colony said:
Great jacket and someone will be very happy.

Can you comment on the color of the knits? Do you think the pics are true to actual? Thanks.


Yes and yes! :lol:

Roughwear said:
GoodTimesGone said:
Andrew- just wondering, before the release of the Eastman book did you assume your Poughkeepsie was horsehide?
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Tom

Yes.


A man of few words.... but all true
 
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