1920's BSA BUSH JACKET

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1920 BSA BUSH JACKET This is an official BSA Jacket made by the Sigmund Eisner Company of Red Bank, N J. This has been verified by the random First Class Logo's printed into the material inside the Jacket and the company name on the remaining three brass buttons. This is the Norfolk design with the open collar, four pockets and belt. I removed and sold several badges from this uniform. Three of which were the First Class Scribe emblem with silver crossed quills, a Craftsmanship merit badge and a Signaling merit badge with reversed red and white flags, which was last produced in 1920 and the Craftsmanship merit badge's last production in 1925. The condition is very good except for a small mouse hole, penny sized, in the bottom left hand pocket. The remaining four pocket buttons are missing. The sizes are: sleeve length 22", Neck 12", shoulders 16", chest 34" and length 30 inches. My references for this jacket are the U. S. Scouting Collectables by George Cuhaj pages 41,121,138,144; and the Boy Scouts an American Adventure (History) page 57. This would be a valuable addition of Americana toward any Scouter's Collection. GOOD LUCK! We ship only in the United States and we prefer Paypal but will accept Money Orders and Cashiers Checks. No personal checks accepted! We pride ourselves on shipping immediately as soon as payment is received. read more