Leather seat
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Hello,
I've been lurking for quite some time, soaking up knowledge and inspiration by trawling through old posts related to Irvins.
Yesterday, a courier delivered a nice large box with my first genuine Irvin - somewhat worn, but complete and wearable (on dry days). I wonder if anyone can identify the maker? (Presumably an easier task if these photos load successfully, fingers crossed...)
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The three zips are all single trunnion, DOT (made in England), (brass, I think). The elastic collar strap is missing, but there are two metal loops for attachment. I assume it is an early (or pre-war?) jacket as it is 2 panel, front and rear (with a later repair to the right shoulder). When were wired jackets first manufactured?
Many thanks for any insights and information you can give,
David
I've been lurking for quite some time, soaking up knowledge and inspiration by trawling through old posts related to Irvins.
Yesterday, a courier delivered a nice large box with my first genuine Irvin - somewhat worn, but complete and wearable (on dry days). I wonder if anyone can identify the maker? (Presumably an easier task if these photos load successfully, fingers crossed...)
The three zips are all single trunnion, DOT (made in England), (brass, I think). The elastic collar strap is missing, but there are two metal loops for attachment. I assume it is an early (or pre-war?) jacket as it is 2 panel, front and rear (with a later repair to the right shoulder). When were wired jackets first manufactured?
Many thanks for any insights and information you can give,
David