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Big B3. !

bn1966

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Tried one of these on at ELC in a 48 & looked like I’d been jumped by a bear! 46 50 Cal was a spot on fit, didn’t buy as South West UK just too warm generally. Into Nov and T shirt weather yesterday…..
 

ZuZu

Well-Known Member
Funny how every thread about ELC B'3s ends up like this
It's kinda like the Stuey Clurman 30-415 on his labels or the Aero of Scotland's bizarre zig zag stitching- these guys cling to their flaws like limpets. Eastman's B3 collar is a flaw which they could easily correct but don't- even though they have spectacular Irvins and other sheepskin jackets which show they can make a great repro. The ageing on that MOA jacket shows they can make a hyper-realistic copy.

I think eventually they'll come around like they did with the clown collar Rough Wears, the smooth couch leather jackets and the faulty knits...
 

Silver Surfer

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ive owns several original b-3s, and imo, the elc b-3 collars are correct. ive seen collars shorter, and some longer. as I longer have an original b-3, I can't do the measuring as I did for original vs elc rws to show that elc is on the money.
 
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