Picked this jacket up today it is dry, stiff and under one arm stitching came out. I'm thinking from the 30s or 40s? Should I get it restitched and soften or resale it as is? and what would something like this bring?
Sportswear by Cooper genuine horsehide front quarter
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Re: Sportswear by Cooper genuine horsehide front quarter
Drop David Hack a line at collector@uswings and come and run that past him, as they picked up the Cooper line when they started the company.
Tell him you're a member here and want to know how you should proceed with this old Cooper jacket.
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Tell him you're a member here and want to know how you should proceed with this old Cooper jacket.
Regards! Michaelson
Re: Sportswear by Cooper genuine horsehide front quarter
Michaelson, thank you.
Jim.
Jim.
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Re: Sportswear by Cooper genuine horsehide front quarter
Sarge over at USWings said That Jacket was made by Neil Coopers Father and that dates it in the early 40s. Thanks again Sarge.
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Re: Sportswear by Cooper genuine horsehide front quarter
Cool find. Do tell, where did you come across it?
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Re: Sportswear by Cooper genuine horsehide front quarter
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Found it at a consignment shop in town. I have it on eBay now with a starting bid of 25.00
Found it at a consignment shop in town. I have it on eBay now with a starting bid of 25.00
Re: Sportswear by Cooper genuine horsehide front quarter
It's called a long half-belt jacket and they were common, versions made by Cooper and Sears, Monarch and others form the 1940's and 1950's. I imagine it's worth around $30-$50 but depends who is interested. A well preserved one will bring several hundred.