Erwin
Well-Known Member
Hi Folks,
I'd like to share with you some information about how a nice example looks, when you see any inspection tags and any tracings left for cutting/sewing operators - this always indicate a deadstock piece (not all jackets in DS condition still have these). Worthy posting here.
This is one of the last M51 contracts No. 6039 produced in 1965. Only Aggressor's are older but these do not count as these are not in OG107
Comparison to M65 in almost mint condition - just to show you folks the difference between beloved OG107 and AG Shade 255 colors, btw not my faw m65 but directly from US Army Nam veteran Family what always makes any jacket special.
I'd like to share with you some information about how a nice example looks, when you see any inspection tags and any tracings left for cutting/sewing operators - this always indicate a deadstock piece (not all jackets in DS condition still have these). Worthy posting here.
This is one of the last M51 contracts No. 6039 produced in 1965. Only Aggressor's are older but these do not count as these are not in OG107
Comparison to M65 in almost mint condition - just to show you folks the difference between beloved OG107 and AG Shade 255 colors, btw not my faw m65 but directly from US Army Nam veteran Family what always makes any jacket special.