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Montgomery Ward Two-Star, $225 > https://www.etsy.com/listing/110341539/vintage-montgomery-ward-2-star
Block Bilt jackets do not show up too often. I bought one in Japan and I have seen this jacket. They made a variety of outerwear much of it leather.
I am not familiar with links between Cal Leather and Block. This particular Block is from around 1940. Can you say what is the Debate?
I will bow down to TM’s luminary-class of jacket knowledge. But I consider them to be wholly separate makers. Tanaka is the only source I have found tying them all together. Star to Cal is well documented.
Block Bilt is “still around”. A TFL member bought one of their jackets and was pleased, but it was a few years ago and I haven’t seen him around.
http://www.block-bilt.com/site/products.php?cat=all
I always wonder about the connection Rin made with Block Blitz based in Oakland and Star Grove in LA. Thank you for clarifying.Hi Terry, it’s certainly a nice looking jacket, though of course I’ve only ever seen pictures of such rarities...
As to the ‘debate’, Rin Tanaka’s book “Motorcycle jackets: A century of Leather Design” on page 59 talks briefly about Block Bilt and has photos of a CHP style jacket and it’s label (Star) with the photos captioned:
“Heavy black horsehide policeman jacket, CHP-style (California Highway Patrol) by Block Bilt’s Star brand, 1950s”
So this seems to suggest that Rin Tanaka took the view that Block Bilt owned the Star (Glove) brand at one time (Star Glove later becoming Cal Leather).
Purely based on internet information (which may or may not be reliable!), I understood that there was subsequently some debate on whether this assertion was correct or not... and apparently authoritative views from two other eminent collectors that it was not in fact correct and that Star and Block Bilt, whilst making similar jackets, were not connected.
https://www.vintageleatherjackets.org/threads/star-chp-info-wanted.487/
Anyway, it was interesting to see this Block Bilt CHP jacket, certainly whilst looking broadly the same as a cal leather (or star glove) CHP jacket, it has some obvious differences even to my non-expert eye, eg no stitch line from top corner of hand warmer pockets and different stitching lines on the waist band on the front and the back. So if Star Glove was a Block Bilt brand as Rin Tanaka seems to claim, then, at least from this limited sample, they did more than simply put a star label on traditional block bilt jackets...
Anyway, hope it was of interest, though you’ll clearly be far more familiar with these old jackets, so I defer to your judgement in such things!
I believe this Block Blitz has already been posted
https://www.ebay.com/itm/horse-hide...lf-belt-jacket-rare-example-excl/333646076698
and my size I have been considering sending an offer just waiting to sell something to raise the starch.
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Hi Terry, it’s certainly a nice looking jacket, though of course I’ve only ever seen pictures of such rarities...
As to the ‘debate’, Rin Tanaka’s book “Motorcycle jackets: A century of Leather Design” on page 59 talks briefly about Block Bilt and has photos of a CHP style jacket and it’s label (Star) with the photos captioned:
“Heavy black horsehide policeman jacket, CHP-style (California Highway Patrol) by Block Bilt’s Star brand, 1950s”
So this seems to suggest that Rin Tanaka took the view that Block Bilt owned the Star (Glove) brand at one time (Star Glove later becoming Cal Leather).
Purely based on internet information (which may or may not be reliable!), I understood that there was subsequently some debate on whether this assertion was correct or not... and apparently authoritative views from two other eminent collectors that it was not in fact correct and that Star and Block Bilt, whilst making similar jackets, were not connected.
https://www.vintageleatherjackets.org/threads/star-chp-info-wanted.487/
Anyway, it was interesting to see this Block Bilt CHP jacket, certainly whilst looking broadly the same as a cal leather (or star glove) CHP jacket, it has some obvious differences even to my non-expert eye, eg no stitch line from top corner of hand warmer pockets and different stitching lines on the waist band on the front and the back. So if Star Glove was a Block Bilt brand as Rin Tanaka seems to claim, then, at least from this limited sample, they did more than simply put a star label on traditional block bilt jackets...
Anyway, hope it was of interest, though you’ll clearly be far more familiar with these old jackets, so I defer to your judgement in such things!
So are another 60 million people LOLSo the new Etsy seller is in the UK, as is Martin Gray. Coincidence? I think not....
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