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Norman Keith Collins (January 14, 1911 – June 12, 1973), known popularly as Sailor Jerry, was a prominent American
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in
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who was well known for his
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designs.


Early life

Norman Keith Collins was born on January 14, 1911, in
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but grew up in Northern California. As a teenager he hopped freight trains across the country and learned
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from a man named "Big Mike" from
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, originally using the hand-poke method. In the late 1920s he met Gib "Tatts" Thomas from
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who taught him how to use a
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. He practiced on drunks brought in from
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. At age 19, Collins enlisted in the
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. During his subsequent travels at sea, he was exposed to the art and imagery of Southeast Asia. He moved to
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in the 1930s.


Career

Sailor Jerry made significant contributions to the art of tattooing. He expanded the array of
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colors available by developing his own
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. He created custom needle formations that embedded pigment with much less trauma to the skin. He became one of the first artists to utilize single-use needles. His tattoo studio was one of the first to use an
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to sterilize equipment. Collins's last studio was at 1033 Smith Street in Honolulu's
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. At the time, it was the only place on the island where tattoo studios were located. His studio became China Sea Tattoo after his death. His earlier studios were at 434 South State Street, 150 North Hotel Street and 13 South Hotel Street. Collins developed tattoo designs with inspiration from
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and Japanese tattoos. He reworked 1920s–1930s designs with influences from Japanese artists, creating American traditional designs that appealed to a wider audience. Among Sailor Jerry's well-known designs were sailing ships, pin-up girls, and dragons. He frequently incorporated snakes, skulls, knives, and roses. His designs also included: * Bottles of alcohol * Wildcats * The "Aloha" monkey * Eagles, falcons and other birds of prey * Swallows * Motor heads and pistons *
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s * Classically styled scroll banners * Dice * Anchors * Hawaii themes In the 1950s he worked as a licensed skipper of a tour ship.


Legacy

Sailor Jerry's influence on the art of modern tattooing is widely recognized. A documentary film about his life, ''Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry'', was released in 2008. His flash drawings were shown in a museum exhibit at the Musée du quai Branly,
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, and the Fields Museum,
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. Since 2015, an annual independently-produced event has taken place in June, called the Sailor Jerry Festival, to honor Collins' legacy in Honolulu's Chinatown. The event has included live music, art shows, movie screenings, a fashion show, neighborhood tours, and tattoos available at area shops. A portion of the proceeds from the event is donated every year to the Collins family.


Image rights

Sailor Jerry wanted at least one of three protégés/friends – Ed Hardy, Mike Malone, or Zeke Owen – to take over his shop (or else burn it) when he died. Malone purchased the shop and its contents. In 1999, Ed Hardy and Mike Malone partnered with Steven Grasse from the Philadelphia-based creative agency, Quaker City Mercantile, to establish Sailor Jerry Ltd. The limited company, which owns the commercial rights to Collins' letters, art, and
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, uses his designs on clothing and items such as ash trays, sneakers,
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,
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s, and shot glasses. Sailor Jerry Ltd. produced a 92proof spiced "navy rum" featuring a Sailor Jerry hula girl on the label. As the bottle is emptied, additional
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s designed by Sailor Jerry are visible on the inner side of the label. The rum business was purchased by
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in 2008. In 2019, widow Louise Collins sued William Grant & Sons for unauthorized use of the Sailor Jerry name and imagery for their rum, claiming that she was not properly paid for the naming rights and that he would not have approved of the sale of alcohol using his name. She was paid $20,000 for his shop and its contents in 1973 but disputed whether this sale included
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or
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. The lawsuit was settled in 2020.


Personal life

Collins played the saxophone in a dance band and frequently hosted his own radio show, where he was known as "Old Ironsides". He was known for being stubborn. He had
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politics and disagreed with
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. Collins died on June 12, 1973, survived by his wife Louise and four children. She was his fifth wife. He is buried in the
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, a military cemetery located in
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in Honolulu.


See also

*
August Coleman August B. "Cap" Coleman (15 October 1884 – 20 October 1973) was an American tattoo artist. Dubbed "The Godfather of American Tattooing", Coleman's tattoo flash designs had a significant influence on his generation of tattooists, and inspired t ...
* Cliff Raven * Lyle Tuttle * Shanghai Kate Hellenbrand


References


External links


Sailor Jerry Festival
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''Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry''
(2008 documentary film)
Sailor Jerry Collins – Zander Collection
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jerry, Sailor 1911 births 1973 deaths American tattoo artists Businesspeople from Reno, Nevada United States Navy sailors Burials at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific 20th-century American businesspeople American male tattoo artists