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It may not look like much, but it's got it where it counts...

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Nice. Simple and realistic. Looks like Indy could grab his stuff and head out for an adventure.:)
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Most elegant indeed. That installation belongs in a museum!
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Scandinavia Jones wrote:Most elegant indeed. That installation belongs in a museum!
Heck it looks better than most Indy museum pieces I've seen posted!
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Yeah, Falstaff. This is my favorite one I've seen so far.
Simplicity is a virtue, man.
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A gunbelt with whipholder and holster would really set complete that look.

Good job.

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I wanted to add the gunbelt, but my fiancee wouldn't allow it. I'm not too disappointed, though, I like the simplicity of it all. Also I think I'm fortunate that she let me put it up in our bedroom considering the whip. :wink:
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Excellent display! Perfect simplicity. Even if you do have other stuff, I'd put the other stuff somewhere else and keep that nice and simple.

Hum..yeah, Indy'd probably just hang his jacket on a peg, not hang it on a nice hanger like a gearhead...hmm...is there such a thing as good 'peg distressing'? :wink:
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Falstaff wrote:Also I think I'm fortunate that she let me put it up in our bedroom considering the whip. :wink:
:-k 8-[ :wink:

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I'd even remove the bag to be honest.
The hat and the whip were pretty much the only signature items.
Still, nice setup! :wink:
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I like your display a lot! Is that an actual autograph, or a preprint?
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Post by Canyon »

Great way to display your gear, Falstaff.

I particularly like the signed photo. :wink:
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Indiana wrote:I like your display a lot! Is that an actual autograph, or a preprint?
I borrowed a friend's digital camera last weekend to photograph my belongings for insurance purposes. That's an actual photo of the display.
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Falstaff wrote:
Indiana wrote:I like your display a lot! Is that an actual autograph, or a preprint?
I borrowed a friend's digital camera last weekend to photograph my belongings for insurance purposes. That's an actual photo of the display.
I think he's referring to the signed Indy pic in the display.
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IndyBlues wrote:
Falstaff wrote:
Indiana wrote:I like your display a lot! Is that an actual autograph, or a preprint?
I borrowed a friend's digital camera last weekend to photograph my belongings for insurance purposes. That's an actual photo of the display.
I think he's referring to the signed Indy pic in the display.
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Sorry... I misread the question :cry:

It's an actual autographed photo a good friend bought me off e-bay. I don't know if it's real. I don't really care--as far as I'm concerned it looks cool and it's the thought that counts.
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Hum..yeah, Indy'd probably just hang his jacket on a peg, not hang it on a nice hanger like a gearhead
well, we know from Raiders that he keeps a few jackets on hangers in the closet, and at least one on a coat rack next to the front door.
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Indiana Gater wrote:
Hum..yeah, Indy'd probably just hang his jacket on a peg, not hang it on a nice hanger like a gearhead
well, we know from Raiders that he keeps a few jackets on hangers in the closet, and at least one on a coat rack next to the front door.
Forgot about that. I assume the leather'd stay on the coat rack, unless it was so heavy it pulled it OVER! Do you recall if he took the leather out of the closet?
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Indiana Jerry wrote:
Forgot about that. I assume the leather'd stay on the coat rack, unless it was so heavy it pulled it OVER! Do you recall if he took the leather out of the closet?
when he pops open the suitcase, while talking to Marcus, he goes to the closet and takes the jacket from a hanger and a whip from a peg, (I believe) both in the closet.
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