In all seriousness, anyone watching this heavy early CHP jacket that can go with the fit should hit the BIN or at least submit an offer. You will be hard press to find a better deal on the internet. If it were larger the heavy hitter here would have snapped it up a long time ago
The belt along is worst half the buy in
If I only had this model's hair....... I'd rule the world!!!!!!!!!This overpriced jacket was listed as a Taubers, but no label pic. I have never seen a Taubers made with Deerskin! I did not believe the seller so ask about the label. Sure enough it is a Taubers!
The $750 bin is not going to happen. I just bought another Taubers that was an oddity, now this one. The oddity I bought was cheap and worth it. This one has a long way to fall in price.
I have seen early 50s Taubers that is a copy of a Buco police jacket. I don't recall the model number, has the lower pocket on the left side. They did not stay far from the motorcycle/police style of leather wear during the early years. This is 1960s.
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is there something particularly special about this jacket/belt? I get that it's a cal but what makes it so valuable? Thanks
Can someone give me their ranking of vintage and/or leather jacket brands in terms of quality?
Is Cal, Taubers, and Branded garments beloved for both quality and style or moreso the latter? Or is it the vintage appeal?
Are you asking what makes Cals valuable, or what makes this particular Cal valuable? Just to list a couple of things:
So in short: True vintage, includes a collar worth at least $150, heavyweight, very sturdy construction, action back, and a very fair price.
- It's an unlabeled Star Glove label jacket, the immediate predecessor to the Cal Leather label. If I'm remembering correctly, they started with the Star Glove label in the 1920s and continued until the early 1950s. Being that old makes it valuable for some just on the vintage value itself.
- It comes with a basketweave belt and a mouton collar, completing the set. Unless you are fortunate to have a leather expert nearby you, most vendors like JL will charge $150 to construct a collar. Add in $20 shipping both ways, and it already costs $190 to get a custom collar made. Belt costs vary and honestly, the belt doesn't look in great condition here, so its the collar that really sweetens the deal. Plus, these vintage collars typically are larger than what is made today.
- It has some neat details like an action back that will give better movement, as well as a third chest zipper at the front. Only collectors will care about the zipper difference, honestly, but the added movement adds a lot more wear-ability to a jacket in my opinion.
- The jacket is almost certainly going to be heavyweight. It looks substantial from the pictures provided. Not incredible as far as grain goes, but a very stiff hide regardless. I would expect the jacket to be able to stand up on its own.
- The price was very low. $200 for a Cal this old is relatively cheap, and although the item didn't sell with a best offer, the sellers had enabled offers and probably would have been open to selling it lower.
$200 we are not taking valuable. Himel jackets are near $3,000 that is valuable Show us a $200 jacket that tumps this Cal / star gloveis there something particularly special about this jacket/belt? I get that it's a cal but what makes it so valuable? Thanks
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