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Old November 17th 04, 12:02 PM
Kai Glaesner
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Default G-1: which is considered "the original"

Hello,

I would like to buy a G-1 jacket (the one with the "fur" ;-) There are a
variety of vendors (Avirex, Sporty's,...) on the market offering this items.
Is there one vendor that is considered producing the "original" G-1? Or one
that supply's the armed forces? Or one that is simply outstanding in terms
of "historical correctness" or quality?

Thanks in advance for the answer.


Kai

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