Youn Indy fedora
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Youn Indy fedora
Does anybody know where I can buy Young Indys fedora? I think it´s kinda tough...
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You are probably in a minority here as most people will favour Raiders hat, followed by LC with a few then TOD and hardly any the Young Indy hat.
But is that a bad thing? Heck no!!! You actually probably will have the easiest time acheiving and maintaining the look of your hat as well.
Another thing to consider as well is that what looks best on actors such as Harrison Ford, Sean Patrick Flannery and River Phoenix is not necessarily the same as what will look best on you. Things such as face shape, height, your facial features/dimensions etc will all play a part. I wouldnt worry too much about this but if you have a particularly long face or particularly round face it could make a difference.
What I think I am basically trying to say is there is no right and wrong hat you can chose - its an individual choice for what you like best that feels right for you and you are comfortable with.
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But is that a bad thing? Heck no!!! You actually probably will have the easiest time acheiving and maintaining the look of your hat as well.
Another thing to consider as well is that what looks best on actors such as Harrison Ford, Sean Patrick Flannery and River Phoenix is not necessarily the same as what will look best on you. Things such as face shape, height, your facial features/dimensions etc will all play a part. I wouldnt worry too much about this but if you have a particularly long face or particularly round face it could make a difference.
What I think I am basically trying to say is there is no right and wrong hat you can chose - its an individual choice for what you like best that feels right for you and you are comfortable with.
Ken
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The first season YIJC hat Is one of my favourite hats of the Indy persuation. It really looks like a fedora you'd see in the 20's. Very plug and play, just thrown on and forgot about, very utility. The ribbon is 2" and the brim is wide (no dimentional cut (a movie affectation which was never common in vintage hats)) and the crown is high.
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Fedora, that's interesting - I thought it looked quite Last Crusadeish (apologies for the made-up Crusadeish word...)
It does look like one of the hats worn by Ford(the still PR photo with he and Connery). But, it does not look like the current HJ block, at least to me.(there is a flatter radius on the top of the hat as worn in the pics by Flannery) The key word is subjectivity here. From my experience with reblocking old and new HJs, I have seen a variety of block shapes used, with no commonality.(as well as different crown heights) It seems that in the past, the Poet model has not been consistent in block shape. I have seen some good straight blocks and then many tapered block shapes. And this has always been part of the problem in achieving a particular look. It would have been so much easier if the blocks used had been consistent throughout. It is my opinion that when Mr. Swales was selling us the hats, he just grabbed whatever hat he had in brown, regardless of the block shape. Hence, the variety that I have personally seen. The current HJ block nails the motor cycle chase scene perfectly, but it is a far cry from the block shape we see when Indy is being tailed by his comrades in the approach to the temple in ROTLA. Different animals. regards, Fedora
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I know there have been some vintage HJs with beaver content around - like that Stetson that was sold from HJ, but I seriously doubt that the Raiders Fedora had any beaver in it.
Rabbit all the way, I'd say, with the difference that back then, they really knew how to make a fine rabbit body. Look at some vintage Borsalinos for instance. I know that 99% of todays rabbit bodies is @#$%, but it doesn't have to be.
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Rabbit all the way, I'd say, with the difference that back then, they really knew how to make a fine rabbit body. Look at some vintage Borsalinos for instance. I know that 99% of todays rabbit bodies is @#$%, but it doesn't have to be.
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I wouldn't associate the YIJC hat to the ones worn by Harrison Ford. The YIJC hats have an untapered crown and the hat is brown yes, though that is where the similarities end.
It's just a different hat. I will say that I think you can take the Young Indy hat and make it into a Raiders hat, though not vice-versa.
I doubt it has beaver since back then HJ, from my experience, was unconcerned with the content of the felts.
It's just a different hat. I will say that I think you can take the Young Indy hat and make it into a Raiders hat, though not vice-versa.
I doubt it has beaver since back then HJ, from my experience, was unconcerned with the content of the felts.
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I just creased a hat like the YIJ is creased to show what my block shape would yield if creased in this fashion. http://public.fotki.com/Fedora/hats/yij2.html Opinions, thoughts? Fedora
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Ok, here is one with a 2 7/8 brim, 2 inch ribbon. http://public.fotki.com/Fedora/hats/yij ... ibbon.html
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Awsome.
A lighter brown ribbon and you're set.
Maybe a bit of a curl to the brim too. I think the reason the hat looks flat is weathering. I think it has a bit of a snap brim. You notice in later episodes that the hat droops alot which leads me to believe it is an HJ poet from the 90's and that they just let it shrink and wear down over time.
A lighter brown ribbon and you're set.
Maybe a bit of a curl to the brim too. I think the reason the hat looks flat is weathering. I think it has a bit of a snap brim. You notice in later episodes that the hat droops alot which leads me to believe it is an HJ poet from the 90's and that they just let it shrink and wear down over time.
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I have to agree with Matt on this one. I've always loved the YI fedora (from the earlier episodes... by the "feature length" episodes, it became WAY too tapered). Fedora, you've done a great mock-up, but the 2" still looks too wide to me (and of course, a lighter brown ribbon is needed). Maybe I'll get one of those from you some day... Well done!
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Fedora, your young Indiana Jones fedora looks great!
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To add my $.02 worth, the fedoras of the mid teens were quite large. I have a photo taken in 1919 of a young man in a "over sized" style. Big drouping brim and and wide ribbon. The early episodes had it right. I like what you've done Fedora. There just may be a market for it if offered. (I'd like one!!) I asked the same question about the YIJ fedora on an earlier thread.
Ive been in contact with some of the former crew members on the show and have tracked down one of the Seans fedoras. In negotiations at the moment to aquire it to add with several screen used costumes I now have.
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Ive been in contact with some of the former crew members on the show and have tracked down one of the Seans fedoras. In negotiations at the moment to aquire it to add with several screen used costumes I now have.
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