making it one of the harder to find (versus 25000 Omegas for example)
If you're anything like me (my love of red wine is nigh-on legendary) you'll enjoy the sound of a cork popping - and what better way to do it than with a 140 year old corkscrew
This is a great example of the WW2 issue pattern made on a USAAF contract number is dated 1945
this is a mid-war example and was made in the Brooklyn Navy Yard
lovely fade and wear to the denim
RAF 1980 Mk3 Cold Weather Flying Jacket making it one of theA British vintage classic, and all round wonderful jacket. Of all the pieces I own, I wear this the most! Developed in the late 60s to replace the draughty 1951 pattern parka, the Mk3 jacket would come with a matching pair of trousers, and were specifically designed for the Vulcan, Lightning and other jets of the age. Made of a windproof cotton gaberdine outer layer, mesh insulation and a ventile lining layer, these jackets are surprisingly warm and