LC Fedora Vs. ROTLA

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LC Fedora Vs. ROTLA

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I am just looking at some screen captures to try and see if the MKVII has the grooves or not, and I noticed something. Now, I am sure this has been addressed on here a bunch, but, does the LC Fedora have a shorter brim than the ROTLA brim?

If this is the case, does anyone happen to have an AB hat, and know if those changes are incorporated into the hat, or is the AB LC hat, just a raiders hat blocked differently?
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Post by Sergei »

You are correct, the LC brims were narrower. The crown was almost as high as ROTLA. The look was more of an "unbashed" look. No tight front pinch on the LC fedora.
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I thought the crown had shrunk a bit and the brim was cut back because it was getting rough around the edges.
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Post by Luisiana Jones »

From my view there ain´t no grooves and secondly from my newbie view too, yes the LC has the brim narrower, or smaller than the ROTLA fedora :wink: , but let´s hear the pros about that :D
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Post by Sergei »

LJ,
You can reference that piece of tidbit over at the main Indygear.com site in the Fedora section:
http://indygear.com/gear/fedora.shtml

It breaks down the qualities of each film hat. ....while you are waiting for to hear from the pro's. ;-)
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Post by Renderking Fisk »

Steve made mine a "Generic" 1930's fedora... I think it's perfect. I don't know how hard it is to get the front pinch to relax one you've done it sharp.... but you can always pinch it once you get it.
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ClintonHammond wrote:That'd be because the fedora in LC is not the same as the one in Raiders... He loses his hat in Raiders... So he woulda had to get a new one...

(Non-canon What-Ifing aside)
Actually, I think its' kindof assumed that Katanga mailed the hat back to Indy - or at least mailed it to Sallah who mailed it back to Indy. :junior: -IJ
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Post by J_Weaver »

Yea, I always thought that Indy got his gear back somehow.

I know if I had to leave my gear behind I would make sure I could get it back. It cost too much just to leave laying around. :D :wink:
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Post by Ken »

ClintonHammond wrote:That'd be because the fedora in LC is not the same as the one in Raiders... He loses his hat in Raiders... So he woulda had to get a new one...

(Non-canon What-Ifing aside)
Oh come on, you dont mean to say that its becasue no-one on the crew decided to pay attention and preserve one?

LOL

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Post by IndyBlues »

I have a feeling there was a semi-happy pirate on that ship sporting a really beat up fedora, after Indy went after that sub.
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Post by Luisiana Jones »

Sergei wrote:LJ,
You can reference that piece of tidbit over at the main Indygear.com site in the Fedora section:
http://indygear.com/gear/fedora.shtml

It breaks down the qualities of each film hat. ....while you are waiting for to hear from the pro's. ;-)
You see I´m always right :wink: , thx Sergei :lol:
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Post by Renderking Fisk »

I thought that Katanga followed the sub to the island and waited for the action to be done and over with.

Who knows...
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Post by Arkansas Smith »

I bet he kept the hat to reduce his losses! I'm sure the hat was worth something wherever he was going.

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Since the screen reveals nothing to the wearabouts of the hat after the ship, I say the hat was mailed back to his home along with his jacket.
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ClintonHammond wrote:"I thought that Katanga followed the sub..."

Well, as I say to the Star Wars geeks, show me any indication of that on screen...

Heh

Seems pretty obvious to me, at the end of the movie, on the stairs with Marion, where she says, "Come on... I'll buy you a drink? You know... a drink.", Indy is in a new hat...

Especially considering that it's GREY!
Um.... that's the same grey fedora he's wearing at the beginning of the movie, with the same blue suit, as he boards the Plane out of San Francisco for Nepal... so unless he just bought a brand new fedora and suit that looked exactly like he had on in the movie prior, he must of contacted Katanga at some point between the ark going "postal" and ending up in Washington DC to get his stuff (fedoras - both of them, suit, luggage, etc) off the ship.
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Minnesota Jones wrote:
ClintonHammond wrote:"I thought that Katanga followed the sub..."

Well, as I say to the Star Wars geeks, show me any indication of that on screen...

Heh

Seems pretty obvious to me, at the end of the movie, on the stairs with Marion, where she says, "Come on... I'll buy you a drink? You know... a drink.", Indy is in a new hat...

Especially considering that it's GREY!
Um.... that's the same grey fedora he's wearing at the beginning of the movie, with the same blue suit, as he boards the Plane out of San Francisco for Nepal... so unless he just bought a brand new fedora and suit that looked exactly like he had on in the movie prior, he must of contacted Katanga at some point between the ark going "postal" and ending up in Washington DC to get his stuff (fedoras - both of them, suit, luggage, etc) off the ship.
Ah, you beat me to it MJ. :evil: I was just think about that. :lol:
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Post by crazylegsmurphy »

Seriously guys come on! It's totally obvious!

Even though it was a horrible movie, Last Action Hero (Staring Arnold Schwarzenegger) has taught us that every action hero has a closet full of gear that is all exactly the same.

But in all seriousness...ess.. I think they just let Marion get her stuff...sure they made her wear the nighty the whole time, but I mean they are the bad guys, why would you let the good guys be comfortable?
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Even though it was a horrible movie, Last Action Hero (Staring Arnold Schwarzenegger) has taught us that every action hero has a closet full of gear that is all exactly the same.


Indy does have a closet full of gear that is all exactly the same. Or awfully darn close. Multiple shirts, jackets and pants. Why not hats as well? We have all seen the screen shot a million times by now haven't we?!
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rick5150 wrote:
Even though it was a horrible movie, Last Action Hero (Staring Arnold Schwarzenegger) has taught us that every action hero has a closet full of gear that is all exactly the same.


Indy does have a closet full of gear that is all exactly the same. Or awfully darn close. Multiple shirts, jackets and pants. Why not hats as well? We have all seen the screen shot a million times by now haven't we?!
Yea, we're the same way. I have several sets of indyish shirts, pants. Several jackets and hats. Do I qualify as a action he...ah, never mind. :wink: Really though, I think that Indy got his gear back somehow. Its pretty expensive to just leave S&W HE's and Browning Hi-Powers laying around.
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ClintonHammond wrote:(And that, and a buck and a half won't even get ya on the cross-town bus!)
Maybe not, but it WILL buy you a cup of coffee at McDonalds, and that's all that matters. :wink: Regards. Michaelson
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Uh, Michaelson, that's not really coffee.... Do I have to send you some REAL coffee again to remind you? :wink:

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Heck, if I had known that would have elicited such a response, I would have posted it LONG ago! Sure....remind me again, bink! (grins) High regards! Michaelson
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Let me see what I can do, my friend. :wink:

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Looks shorter than the current HJs. Fedora
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Post by zeus36 »

Looks like a pretty tight pinch to me...
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Somtimes I think there are as many variations of the LC has as there are the TOD hat.
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Post by J_Weaver »

Pyroxene wrote:Somtimes I think there are as many variations of the LC has as there are the TOD hat.
Boy isn't that that the truth. The crown looks pretty low too. :?
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Post by Flattery »

Did anyone on the production crew state how many fedoras were used for each movie? I imagine that all three fedoras were well made enough that they could be reshaped easily. But if they used several, then that would explain varying brim lengths and crown heights.

...sorry if that has been said before -- I didn't have enough time to read the whole thread.

My AB brim was a carbon copy of the brim in ROTLA, however I had to trim it down, as I have a narrow face.
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