Jorgeenriqueaguilera
Well-Known Member
Gents,
Today we have a mint example of what some collectors claim is the last of the good series of the G-1; the MIL-J-7823D. This specific example was made by Brill Bros, Inc. under contract awarded in 1968.
After a bit of research, I found that this jacket could have belonged to Capt. James A. Dillian, who retired from the U.S. Coast Guard in August 1974.
The condition of this jacket is superb and honestly it’s hard to believe it is over 50 years old.
All parts are original to the jacket. The goatskin leather is supple. The mouton collar is pristine, no fading is present.
Inside lining is spotless. The Scovill zipper looks mint and works perfectly. The knits are flawless and still solid, which is rare.
Left chest depicts a leather name tag, printed “CAPT J. A. DILLIAN USCG”.
These series are extremely comfortable and are a delight to wear.
That being said, hope you enjoy the pics!
Regards,
Jorge
Today we have a mint example of what some collectors claim is the last of the good series of the G-1; the MIL-J-7823D. This specific example was made by Brill Bros, Inc. under contract awarded in 1968.
After a bit of research, I found that this jacket could have belonged to Capt. James A. Dillian, who retired from the U.S. Coast Guard in August 1974.
The condition of this jacket is superb and honestly it’s hard to believe it is over 50 years old.
All parts are original to the jacket. The goatskin leather is supple. The mouton collar is pristine, no fading is present.
Inside lining is spotless. The Scovill zipper looks mint and works perfectly. The knits are flawless and still solid, which is rare.
Left chest depicts a leather name tag, printed “CAPT J. A. DILLIAN USCG”.
These series are extremely comfortable and are a delight to wear.
That being said, hope you enjoy the pics!
Regards,
Jorge