
Home made Black Sabbath cross – made by a friend´s father ….
Garment featured in the original 1975 Black Sabbath 'Sabotage Tour' program by Martyn Dean. Also featured on the official Black Sabbath Instagram page. Obtained from a relative of the band and in my private collection since 1980.
Many hours of collecting and sewing here. Patches from gigs, festivals and custom made.
These were the jeans I'd always wear to gigs in Manchester in the mid/late 80s, and over time I added patches, bleach, safety pins, etc. Eventually, my mum complained about "the state of them!" and insisted I threw them out. I would go out wearing other jean,s with these jeans in a plastic bag, and would change into them on the train. There are four Black Sabbath patches, one Led Zeppelin, and one Kerrang. I added the beer towel to cover a massive hole I accidenally created with the over-enthusiastic use of bleach.
Hand embroidered Black Sabbath logo, some patches from 80's 90's and 00's
Judas Priest American tour belt (1983)
Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest stage outfit (year unknown)
Courtesy of Tony Iommi
Rob Halford of Judas Priest stage costume (year unknown)
Rob Halford of Judas Priest Painkiller outfit (1990)
This jacket belongs to Duncan Wilkins, a fan of Napalm Death, a grindcore band formed in Birmingham in the early 80s.
Denim Jacket (1986). Featuring patches from Black Sabbath, Judas Priest & Led Zeppelin.
I got these 2 tour shirts from a friend of mine. I dont know the origin of them. If anyone has info get back to me!
This denim jacket with assorted patches was worn by its owner around 1986-1990.
This Jacket is certainly one of the coolest historical Black Sabbath items ever ! The jacket was bought by Tony Iommi in 1969 and wore it out through Sabbath's early tours adding stickers and patches along the way.The Jacket was donated by Tony Iommi to Hard Rock and is currently in display at Hard Rock in Berlin,Germany.
Painkiller World Tour 1990 - 1991