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Bk actually had a Heron in hand while developing the Aeronaut...
I believe they later sold it.
Andy Falzon (BK) wrote the following to me in a September 15, 2014 e-mail: "David Himel is angry because we copied his Heron jacket." It does not get any clearer than that: "We copied his Heron jacket."
BK made a version of a currently produced model (and named it closely to another competitor's jacket)...
Aero named its A-1 repro the "AeroMarine" . . . Aero + Marine
"Marine" = "relating to the sea" ( http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/marine )
Shortly thereafter, BK named its A-1 repro the "AeroNaut" . . . Aero + Naut
"Naut" = Nautical ( http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/naut )
"Nautical" = "relating to ships and sailing" ( http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nautical )
So, Aero named its A-1 repro the "AeroMarine" . . . Aero + relating to the sea
Shortly thereafter, BK named its A-1 repro the "AeroNaut" . . . Aero + relating to ships and sailing
On its FB page, BK claimed that "we came up with 'Aeronaut' from the ancient Greek 'Argonaut'." If thats the case, why didn't BK name the jacket the "Argonaut"? Instead, BK changed the "Argo" to "Aero" and, in so doing, used a name for its A-1 repro that is nearly the same as the name previously used by Aero for its A-1 repro.
Thereafter, BK added slash pockets to its Aeronaut jacket and named its new A-1 variant the BK "Campus" jacket. However, Mister Freedom had a preexisting A-1 variant with slash pockets that Mister Freedom named the "Campus" jacket. Mister Freedom was the first to label this particular A-1 variant (slash pockets) a "Campus" jacket. In fact, Mister Freedom's website includes an explanation of precisely how Christophe came up with the "Campus" name for this jacket: http://www.christopheloiron.com/the-campus-leather-jacket-natural-cowhide-made-in-usa/. In particular, Christophe came across a 1933 college yearbook entitled "Campus" in which several students were depicted wearing a similar style jacket: "What I do know is why we called our jacket the 'CAMPUS': flipping through a 1933 Pasadena Junior College year book entitled ‘Campus’, I noticed that that style of jacket was on many of the students’ backs."
Thus, BK first copied Himel's Heron (a fact BK acknowledges), then BK misappropriated Aero's name for its A-1 repro with patch pockets (Aeromarine/Aeronaut), then BK misappropriated Mister Freedom's name for its A-1 repro with slash pockets (Campus). Do you see a pattern here (no pun intended)? Personally, I will not patronize a brand that engages in such obviously improper subterfuge.
Countdown to BK's responsive FB post . . . 5 . . . 4 . . . 3 . . . 2 . . .