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Real mccoys

Pilot

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Just fine back from my vacation in Austria …ready to fly back to Japan…
Found those in the “mail”…
As for fit pics… never did a single one … in my life…
When listed for sale…Detailled photos …yes …for potential buyers.…. i dont want to show off :)
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Grant

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Different branches. There are others here that would know more, as RMNZ was going out around the time I got into flight jackets.

RMNZ was a different company than real McCoy's Japan. Yes, very confusing but they did make decent shearling jackets using North America sheepskin. Here's my old RMNZ B-6 Paddy was selling at a serious discount as they were closing the doors. Not the most accurate B6 out there these days, but a really solid jacket well made with the proper depth shearling.


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mulceber

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RMNZ was a different company than real McCoy's Japan. Yes, very confusing but they did make decent shearling jackets using North America sheepskin. Here's my old RMNZ B-6 Paddy was selling at a serious discount as they were closing the doors. Not the most accurate B6 out there these days, but a really solid jacket well made with the proper depth shearling.


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Thanks for setting the record straight, @Grant - learn something new every day!
 

Pilot

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my regular size is 46 wondering about trying a 44...
Same for me .. but somehow the RMcC’s ( Japan ) in 44” and BR in 44” fits well ( provided no “bomb-bay”.. read belly :) )…
As often mentioned here .. their fleece jackets are quite costly , and as for a 44” B-3 pe, in their outlets they sell for 3.5 to 4.3 K Euro…and yup they sell:).. so John is still the better option for many.
 
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