Deacon, your G&B has great leather. Is that the goat? Breaking in very nicely.
If I can get off my butt, I will post pictures of my 1962 Irvin B. Foster and my 2001 Excelled (DSCP). The shell on the Excelled actually feels like goat, but I don't think goat was being used that far along in the series? Atticus, or one of the other G-1 experts, will know for sure. The Foster is definitely goat.
To answer your question Deacon, it's a Wings & Things nametag. I had heard too many stories about how guys had to wait several months for their nametags from Tipsy Gypsy. I have been contemplating putting on some more of my squadron patches. I kind of like the "clean" look of the jacket, but I go back and forth on the idea. Mainly because in the Helo community we don't "patch up" our jackets the way the fixed wing guys do. Maybe after I retire I will.
Also, while I was there I noted that they sell Cockpit USA jackets in both the Pensacola Naval Exchange and the museum. These seem like the "mil-spec" ones that the Cockpit offers, but they feel kind of floppy compared to the one I bought many years ago. Maybe they make them softer these days because no one wanted to walk around looking like an FNG while their jacket broke in. Another thing that I thought was interesting is that they really cut the bottom corners off the pockets, much more so than on any jacket I've ever seen. It does make it look a bit like a caricature of a G-1 or maybe "a G-1 writ large" might be a better way of putting it. Still and all, it seems to fit well enough, though it has some odd angles that I think just require some wearing out. The leather was a bit variable across jackets but looks nicely grained in the pics. I suspect that some of these jackets have been sitting around on the hangers for a long time since the last place you are likely to sell a G-1 jacket is on the base where they hand the real ones out for free.
I also wonder a bit if the Cockpit didn't supply a sort of "G-1 Lite" to the museum for mass production. These were running between $450 and $470 which is what they are in the catalogues. As the museum isn't above a little price gouging, I was surprised that they weren't charging more.
So, I guess I'm saying that this may not be the state of the art of the Cockpit G-1.
At the risk of running on as I do even longer, I also went to see the guys who actually issue the real G-1s to the pilots. G-1s are a tightly held item and so every G-1 in the Navy/Marines comes from one building...they are not distributed to the fleet through the normal supply chain. I got to see a brand new G-1; this one made by Excel Leather (I don't believe it was "Excelled" but I could be wrong). According to the GS guys I spoke with, there are only one or two vendors making flight jackets for the military these days, Excel was one and the one I have indicated Pharr Brand was another. The quality was about like my other issue jacket on the previous page, kind of smooth and processed with little grain. I think the day of the old school flight jacket has now truly passed, though the current issue is certainly functional enough.
This is the first Cockpit I purchased. It had a little flaw in a seam and it was 300$, so I decided to give it a try. It is the same jacket that is being issued to the military but with a real fur collar. It's labeled as 7823(aer) but I think it is closer to the first batch of 7823D ever produced.
It is a totally functional jacket. Goatskin, nylon liner and the toughest zipper I've ever seen in a jacket. Forget about any luxury details or grains. This is the kind of thing you'd give a pilot, something to be abused.
I don't dig the big collar at all, it's way to big for my taste. I prefer the smaller collar in the Cockpit vintage G-1.
The sizing must be military. I am a US46 and this one is a Size 42. It fits me perfect.
i have the cockpit usa vintage goatskin g1 jacket. one of the best jacket i bought i am a size 38 the fit is spot on. i like the small fur collar..
I don't think Avirex or Cockpit has ever been a supplier of G-1s. They did make A-2s for the USAF. Cockpit still may, I'm not sure.
Truthfully, I haven't paid much attention to the most recent editions of either of the G-1 or A-2. They are both supposedly made of goatskin, but that goatskin must be domestically produced. Evidently, we domestics don't produce much high quality goatskin because the newer military leather flight jackets I've seen are a terrible, plastic-like mess. This as compared to the issued jackets made only a few years ago in the eighties and nineties. Many of those jackets were made from some of the best leather I've seen in jackets from any era.
AF
...but are the goats themselves inferior? Why can't we get good goatskin anymore? Price?
No, I think a goat is a goat is a goat. It is the way the hide is tanned. There are several Federal statutes that requires our government to purchase only domestically produced products when possible. As I understand it, the producers of issued flight jackets were able to skirt this law for a while because it was impossible to get enough domestically tanned goat skins to fill the demand. But that came to an end sometime after 1998, and now hides are sourced locally. Sadly, domestically tanned hides are inferior to those produced elsewhere, for whatever reason.
AF
As I wrote above, I asked the guy who hands out the jackets in Pensacola who actually makes the issue jackets and I don't believe (though I have an unlimited capacity to be wrong) that Cockpit USA is one of the vendors.
I don't think Avirex or Cockpit has ever been a supplier of G-1s. They did make A-2s for the USAF. Cockpit still may, I'm not sure.
So, it seems as though you like the leather. Could you post some pics for comparison? It seems that there is some variability in the cockpit jackets and I'd be interested in seeing a good cross section.
I have remotely no idea if Cockpit sells to the military or not However, the jacket is exactly the same than the current issue but with a real fur collar. I think current issue is something close to the last batches of the 7823D spec. Goatskin and synthetic collar.
I don't have it with me right now because I'm not wearing it lately but the hide is like the previous pictures. With no flash it is quite dark, almost black, very plain, maybe cheap. Nothing to do with a real vintage 7823AER.
No worries. I had a Cockpit G-1 many years ago and it was different than the ones I saw in the Pensacola exchange more recently.