tmitchell59
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I got my first CR, a Brooks, about 6 years ago in a deal. It was a throw in. The other jackets in the deal are long gone. Since then I have owned and sold 5 Brooks..I've owned a couple of other brands that have all passed on, including a 70s steerhide Taubers. I've been an advocate of the inexpensive, reliable, available Brooks. I still am.
The Buco J-100 is the most copied and spoken of CR. I've seen them in steerhide and horsehide, but never owned one. The only Buco I've owned is a Steerhide police jacket. Buco remains the standard in vintage Motorcycle jackets, at least that is my take. I'm not even “into” MC jackets, just not my thing, though they dominate the vintage leather jacket market. You can't ignore their impact.
I was tipped on the Taubers by the fellow who threw in the Brooks on that deal. I'm impressed with the whole bay area leather jacket trade which they were a part of. Taubers goes back to around 1941. That is the first mention I could find in a Bay area city directory. I believe they were in business into the 1980s. They made a variety of Styles in leather. Most seem to be associated with motorcycle riding.
I plan to document their varitey of labels and try to put them in a time frame. I date these Crs as mid 60s due to the Talon tear drop zippers on the pockets. This was a popular zipper. It is on my early 60s Brooks CR, as on my Taubers racing shirt.
What I find interesting is the use of Horsehide leather on jackets in the 60s. I've seen advertisements for horsehide racing shirts in 60s magazines. I believe Cal leather was using horsehide in their 60s jacket. I am not familiar with other makers using horsehide in the 60s. I see popular use of Horsehide ending by the late 50s.
PICTURE ALBUM HERE
These appear to be size 40s. One has the original size tag, 40. This is the "cleaner" of the two.
The 2nd one also measures 20 across the front, but has additional side pieces added. It looks to me like an aftermarket addition, since they did not change the lining only put some additional interior pieces. Some one grew?
Additional side pieces
Note that there is an inside pocket on the modified jacket.
The backs are also different in construction. The modified has inset sleeves and no back yoke.
The "Cleaner" has neither.
The Buco J-100 is the most copied and spoken of CR. I've seen them in steerhide and horsehide, but never owned one. The only Buco I've owned is a Steerhide police jacket. Buco remains the standard in vintage Motorcycle jackets, at least that is my take. I'm not even “into” MC jackets, just not my thing, though they dominate the vintage leather jacket market. You can't ignore their impact.
I was tipped on the Taubers by the fellow who threw in the Brooks on that deal. I'm impressed with the whole bay area leather jacket trade which they were a part of. Taubers goes back to around 1941. That is the first mention I could find in a Bay area city directory. I believe they were in business into the 1980s. They made a variety of Styles in leather. Most seem to be associated with motorcycle riding.
I plan to document their varitey of labels and try to put them in a time frame. I date these Crs as mid 60s due to the Talon tear drop zippers on the pockets. This was a popular zipper. It is on my early 60s Brooks CR, as on my Taubers racing shirt.
What I find interesting is the use of Horsehide leather on jackets in the 60s. I've seen advertisements for horsehide racing shirts in 60s magazines. I believe Cal leather was using horsehide in their 60s jacket. I am not familiar with other makers using horsehide in the 60s. I see popular use of Horsehide ending by the late 50s.
PICTURE ALBUM HERE
These appear to be size 40s. One has the original size tag, 40. This is the "cleaner" of the two.
The 2nd one also measures 20 across the front, but has additional side pieces added. It looks to me like an aftermarket addition, since they did not change the lining only put some additional interior pieces. Some one grew?
Additional side pieces
Note that there is an inside pocket on the modified jacket.
The backs are also different in construction. The modified has inset sleeves and no back yoke.
The "Cleaner" has neither.