The G-1 is my favorite style jacket and I own about 25, both original and repro.
You can’t beat the look & feel and overall character of an original, but finding one in the right size and in good condition can be difficult. I have an original G-1 that I obtained from a P-3 pilot and it’s a...
Spent the weekend in Philly, home of the (rather forlorn) SS UNITED STATES, putting some mileage on my goatskin Willis & Geiger G-1: Amtrak Acela train ride, Phillies game, traipsing around the city museums, even managed to climb into the cockpit of a T-33 jet trainer (love the thick goatskin on...
Here’s a crazy idea that actually worked: I bought a Gibson & Barnes Civil G-1 (with the side handwarmer pockets) off eBay that was a size too big for me (super-duper low price on a jacket that was basically brand new). I had a lightweight Eddie Bauer 700 goose down jacket that was sitting in my...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hainan_Island_incident
This “peacetime” incident between a Navy P-3 and two intercepting Chinese jet fighters is real edge-of-your-seat reading. The Navy pilot certainly had “The Right Stuff”!
Early 1970’s Star Sportswear military issue G-1. Looks like it is still made of goatskin, not that grain-embossed cowhide leather.
Cuffs are totally “fugly” but good quality replacement knits are readily available on eBay and elsewhere.
On August 2, 1935, tunnel engineer Harry Stripling makes the inaugural crawl-thru of what would become the first tube of the Lincoln Tunnel.
Stripling crawled 1.5 miles thru a dark, muddy borehole that was only 30 inches wide, wearing a leather jacket and fedora no less!
The EMPIRE STATE (and her sistership GARDEN STATE) are usually up in Weehawken doing the Midtown Manhattan route, but the ferries get switched around quite often!
I’m glad to hear that you’re one of our regulars!!!:)
After days of a blistering heat wave (that killed 6 people on the East Coast!), NYC got blasted by thunder, lightning and torrential rain! Crazy cloud formations and an eerie, foreboding light just before the thunderstorms hit. I wore my G-1 “just in case” and I’m glad I did! The goatskin is...
This being the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, I thought I’d mention my own humble link to that momentous occasion: back in 2014, Navy helicopter squadron HS-4 flew my Navy Reserve unit out to our ship in Hawaii and it’s the same helicopter squadron that performed the Apollo 11...
Rainstorm (and a very rare NJ tornado!) moved thru the area so the temperature has dropped; broke out my G-1 as I oversee a little marine salvage operation in NY harbor.
Ha! Thanks @El Marro! These jackets are relatively common so I wouldn’t go too high on the offer, unless it was a rare extra large size or had some provenance (sewn on Nametag, aviator wings, squadron patch, etc). Anywhere from $100-$200 would be fair, in my opinion.
Looks like a dynal (synthetic) collar, well-aged, vintage goatskin (not cowhide) and standard “paper clip” zip made of aged brass. Not much else to go on.
My guess is that it’s a 1970-73 G-1, either a late D or early E production.
Perhaps a Star Sportswear.
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