B-Man2
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It’s been pretty slow around here for the last few days, so I thought posting an original vintage A2 might generate some interest and conversation. I obtained this jacket from Vic ( Silver Surfer) a few months ago and this is the first time that I’ve actually posted it for discussion. It’s a Cable Raincoat Co 42-10008P contract A2.
HISTORY
The Cable 42-10008P A2 contract was issued in January of 1942 for a relatively small quantity of 10,000 jackets. The cost per jacket was $7.75 and the value of the entire contract was $77,500 dollars. This was the 2nd of three contracts that were issued to Cable Clothing Co, which was located in Boston, Massachusetts. The jacket is made from a very thick goatskin and is almost indistinguishable from Horsehide do to the thickness. The jacket is made without a collar stand and has a Conmar zipper which while not the norm, was an original option for this contract.
( Footnote: Thanks to Gary Eastman and his Type A2 Flight Jacket Identification Manual for portions of this information)
So that’s some of the history of the Manufacturing of this jacket and now a brief synopsis about the original owner.
T/Sgt William Heuser was part of an air crew on a B-24 Liberator Heavy Bomber. He is pictured below with his crew, on leave and in his final resting place. See below
I hope to be able to do additional research and find out more about this gentleman.
Photos
HISTORY
The Cable 42-10008P A2 contract was issued in January of 1942 for a relatively small quantity of 10,000 jackets. The cost per jacket was $7.75 and the value of the entire contract was $77,500 dollars. This was the 2nd of three contracts that were issued to Cable Clothing Co, which was located in Boston, Massachusetts. The jacket is made from a very thick goatskin and is almost indistinguishable from Horsehide do to the thickness. The jacket is made without a collar stand and has a Conmar zipper which while not the norm, was an original option for this contract.
( Footnote: Thanks to Gary Eastman and his Type A2 Flight Jacket Identification Manual for portions of this information)
So that’s some of the history of the Manufacturing of this jacket and now a brief synopsis about the original owner.
T/Sgt William Heuser was part of an air crew on a B-24 Liberator Heavy Bomber. He is pictured below with his crew, on leave and in his final resting place. See below
I hope to be able to do additional research and find out more about this gentleman.
Photos