Original leather jacket up for auction by Profiles

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Original leather jacket up for auction by Profiles

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Check out page 41 of this pdf, oh and some cool star wars stuff at the start. lots of really good photos.

http://www.profilesinhistory.com/louIma ... 51-100.pdf
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I believe Nathan and Berman's (Noel Howard) sourced out help from Peter(Wested) for the jacket.
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Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

Yep, and what is strange for me is to see the Bermans and Nathan label on a Star Wars item when I'm so used to associating the name with original Indy items.
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Yep, Peter was just a sub-contractor for B&N when the IJ movies were made, so their label is the one that appears in the material. Regard! Michaelson
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Hey, check out the collar stand on this one- it goes all the way out to the storm flap- exactly like the Raiders jacket! I guess my Wested HH is screen-accurate after all! :D


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Post by Indiana Williams »

wow theres alot of cool stuff in that auction besides the LC jacket,which i cant believe is going for $50,000 :o .
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Wow, a piece of history. I would have guessed that it was a replica due to the distressing. Looks way too heavy...
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Post by Captain D »

I was thinking the same thing Rick :wink: .

The distressing looks "too Hollywood" & I don't recall Ford's LC jacket looking "that" distressed....It must be a stunt jacket I'm guessing.

Also, it looks like a nice brown color. I always thought that the LC jacket looked VERY dark as compared to the first two movies, it's good to see that they all look pretty close in color to one another, as well...

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Post by Bufflehead Jones »

I always thought that the jacket was distressed the heaviest in LC. It was more noticeable to me in LC than the other two movies. I always figured the reason for it was that since it was supposed to have occurred two years after Raiders, they distressed it more so that it would appear that Indy had been wearing it often since 1936, and it was showing more distressing.
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That's true, Bufflehead.
But as said above, I think the distressing is way too havy. Especially if you look at the sewings. :shock:

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Yea, thats one of the worst distressing jobs I have ever seen. It looks very fake.
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J_Weaver wrote:Yea, thats one of the worst distressing jobs I have ever seen. It looks very fake.

my sentiments , exactly!




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Post by rick5150 »

There is always Brown Pecards :lol:

It reminds me of a story I read about a national park that cleared some brush out of the way and exposed some rocks. The problem is the natural rocks looked too fake. The park painted them to look more realistic.
The distressing looks "too Hollywood" & I don't recall Ford's LC jacket looking "that" distressed....It must be a stunt jacket I'm guessing.
It does have Ford's name on it though. Hmmmmmm...
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Post by Forrestal »

The collar on that jacket seems too pointy. In the film it looks more rounded. My Wested doesn’t have a collar like that.
Whats up with this jacket?
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Post by J_Weaver »

The collar also looks to small for LC. Maybe its one of the French jackets from ToD? :-k
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The collar also looks to small for LC. Maybe its one of the French jackets from ToD
That's what I was thinking of when I first saw it. And although the LC jacket was heavily distressed, the TOD french jacket was too.

Here's the TOD french jacket for reference Image
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Hmmm....after the side by side comparisons. I take my statement back. The pocket size is a giveaway of the different jacket. But it's interesting regarding the collar size. It looks a lot like a current Wested Raiders size.
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Post by J_Weaver »

Check this out!
Pointed Collar
Rounded Collar

Camera tricks or varaition in jacket design? :?
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authentic brown it is

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spome have opined in this forum that the Raiders jacket was the authrentic brown, but all other since were dark brown. this auction page would seem to contradict that assertion.
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Post by DanielJones »

And, considering the high price tag of $40K-$50K, me thinks I'll stick with my new Wested. At least I'm able to afford to eat after buying it. :wink:

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Post by Indiana Wayne »

Dang, that Jacket is too distressed! I wonder how many Westeds you can buy for $50,000 dollars? :-k
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Post by DanielJones »

Indiana Wayne: Appoximately 142 in every movie configuration you could come up with. :wink: Just about 1 for every 2 or so days of the year. :shock:

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Post by Captain D »

All good points! Also, I was just thinking...that the collar looked more pointed earlier in the LC movie; and "less" distressed. But, as the film went on, the collar, to me, looked more curved and relaxed; while the jacket became "more" distressed.

In this particular pic of this jacket, it looks quite the opposite.... :idea: . Just a thought....

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p.s- I too am with Shadwell55 when he states that he doesn't really see any color differences between the Indy jackets from all three movies. Just different lighting from the three films could have the effect, I suppose...just my 0.2 cents :wink:
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Captain D wrote: p.s- I too am with Shadwell55 when he states that he doesn't really see any color differences between the Indy jackets from all three movies. Just different lighting from the three films could have the effect.
Agreed. You can tell in this behind the scenes shot from Crusade that it is indeed authentic brown.

http://www.theraider.net/films/crusade/ ... /mo_82.jpg
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Post by J_Weaver »

Yea, the LC jacket always looked more Authentic Brown than the Raiders jacket.
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Post by Alabama Jones »

J_Weaver wrote:Yea, the LC jacket always looked more Authentic Brown than the Raiders jacket.
Right. The Raiders jacket looked almost like a dull black to me at times onscreen, even though I know it was authentic (as evidenced by the behind the scene footage.) So much so, I considred getting the dark brown. Boy am I glad I didn't.
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Post by DanielJones »

Well I looks like they moved their auction onto e-bay,

http://cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBa ... ename=WDVW

Starting bid is $40,000. Happy bidding. :wink:

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Post by WConly »

Wow! I could max out three credit cards for this item! Well...that is all the credit cards I have and one is a fuel card....bet they wouldn't take that one :lol: ! W>
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At the price of gas today, don't put yourself out of the race just yet, Mr. Conley! (grins) :lol: Regards! Michaelson
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Michaelson wrote:At the price of gas today, don't put yourself out of the race just yet, Mr. Conley! (grins) :lol: Regards! Michaelson
Now that is truly funny (sort of.....wow the implications) 8) ! W>
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Uh, come to think of it, you're right! :-k :lol: :wink: Regards! Michaelson
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Yeah....kind of scary isn't it :roll: ? W>
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Yep, pretty sobering there, my friend! :shock: :wink: Regards! Michaelson
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