Actually if you have the piece of mouton that you plan to use for the collar . Throw it up on the dashboard of your vehicle and let the UV rays work their magic .Thanks for the information on the collar change. I bet you could blond your collar out wearing your jacket down here in sunny Florida, especially on days when it drops to the mid 80's. Alternatively, a tanning booth might work.
Hi All,
In keeping with the spirit of Vintage USN jackets, see one of my latest Monarch. In this case a size 46. Generally I wear a size 44 but this one works well enough.
This particular G-1 jacket remains completely original. But in need of a cuff change out. Currently, airing out in my attic to get rid of a persistent tobacco odor.
This jacket has spent the last 5 months airing out in my attic. It should be aired out enough by this coming jacket season.
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These particular G-1 type knits were unique to this model jacket and I had them duplicated. As a result the replacement cuffs are nearly a perfect match to the originals.
Cheers, Dave
Hi,
Yes, it is my understanding that this particular Monarch G-1 contract dates 1951.
See the label.
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Also my replacement cuffs.
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Cheers, Dave
Hi,
Monarch's pocket design dates their M-422 and pretty much continued throughout all their USN contracts.
This pocket is from my pre War Monarch M-422
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Much like my mid War size 46 Monarch AN-J-3A
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& all dead ringers for the Monarch G-1 as seen on my size 46 G-1.
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On the other hand the body panels from either Monarch's M-422, AN or G-1 model jackets are not interchangeable. With the G-1 being slightly shorter and much a more cut design than either the M-422 or AN model jackets.
Likewise the Monarch M-422 and their AN model body panels also differ.
Cheers, Dave
Beautiful jackets Dave . May I ask if you’re going to retain the 46 Monarch as part of your collection or might you be thinking of moving it on at some point?Hi,
Yes, it is my understanding that this particular Monarch G-1 contract dates 1951.
See the label.
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Also my replacement cuffs.
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Cheers, Dave