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Okay Here's my full gear -- FINALLY COMPLETE thanks to all you Guys.

HAT: Adventure Built - I Reblocked and bashed it while working on Treasure of the Templars. STEVE thanks for a great lid.

JACKET: Wested Goat - ROTLA (Peter Thanks for talking my into this off the shelf beauty)

SHIRT: Wested - I own four of these nice shirts and I have had them all fitted and had the pen pocket stitching added. I just wish this were a different material - other than that I love these.

BAG - Vintage -- Thank you R.C. Halliburton

BAG STRAP & BUCKLE - Thanks to Lee Kepler

HOLSTER & HOLSTER BUCKLE: also Kepler - (A gentlman and a scholar)

HOLSTER BELT - Ahhhhh K-MART

TROUSERS : New Wested - LOVE the Color. Bought them unhemmed and had the pocket flaps made from the extra materal. Also replaced the buttons

WEB BELT: Ummmm Surplus Store -- I think

WEB BUCKLE: Found this gem at a thrift store pree distressed.

WHIP: New David Morgan -- Thanks Ken (Still love my Duke whip though - Hard to tell'em apart.

WHIP HOLDER: Todds Costumes -- BTW Tod is a swell guy and carries GREAT bags too. I have one for daily use.

BOOTS: My Trusty, World Traveled ALDENS - of Course.

SOCKS AND UNDERWEAR - (Not Shown) Fruit of the Loom
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Wow... you look different when you're playing the good guy! :D

I love the shirt... how did you get it fitted? Where did you go?

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Wow... you look different when you're playing the good guy!
My Ex Girlfriend says the same thing.
I love the shirt... how did you get it fitted? Where did you go
Any Tailor or Dry Cleaner who does alterations can help you. Or Check a department store - I think Burlinton Coat Factory Near you does Alterations
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Nice. 8)

So where exactly in the desert were you when you took that pic? :wink: :P
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DOOOOD!! You totally look the part! Nice "gruffed" look! Looks great! It seems your JCrews have one more lace hook than mine do. :? I think mine only have 3 rows, not 4. Great alt. to the pocket flaps! I'd probably do the same.



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Zach R. wrote:Nice. 8)

So where exactly in the desert were you when you took that pic? :wink: :P
See, and I was wondering where that lovely Monet-ish garden was...NOT! :P

TE, congratulations - you put together a beautiful set of gear! Wear it in good health! (But not TOO carefully. ;))
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How did you get the decorative knot on the Morgan whip darker? Was it made that way or did you (or Ken) pecard it till it darkened? I like the pics too!
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Thanks to Photoshop for the Backyard replacment BGs
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Post by Indiana_Tom »

All I can say is WOW! :shock: Very good pictures, I LOVE them!

What about this shirt pen pocket stitching on the shirt, do you have a detail pic?

Now your quest for indygear is over, isn't it? :wink:

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Now your quest for indygear is over, isn't it?
Ahh But There's always Props.
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I'm waiting to see when those props from Treasure Of The Templars start popping up... ;)
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Soon Enough.
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Where's the popper on the morgan?




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I really like what you've done with the brim, there. You look fantastic in all your stuff. Are you actually going to be picking up any props, or is it really over?

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Amazing! :tup:

I HAVE to get my shirt altered now, only after altering the color a bit to match the MBA first. 8) I guess I'm odd that way.

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Texas Raider wrote:DOOOOD!! You totally look the part! Nice "gruffed" look! Looks great! It seems your JCrews have one more lace hook than mine do. :? I think mine only have 3 rows, not 4. Great alt. to the pocket flaps! I'd probably do the same..
I had the J. Crews altered when I first got them. But as with much of my early gear I will be selling those - Im thinking about putting together some kind of reasonably priced starter kit for a newbe to COW who might be interested. Will include My Kepler Hat, Duke Whip, Original Wested Trousers,(the lighter ones) an LL Bean shirt, the Disney trasher or the US Wings Jacket and my J Crews. We'll see

I was inspired by Ken's NH Trousers on Templars but for whatever reason Peter does not make the cool pockets on his otherwise Great Trousers.
I really like what you've done with the brim, there. You look fantastic in all your stuff. Are you actually going to be picking up any props, or is it really over?
This has been an obsession for 20 years - I think it will have to be surgicly removed. And yes I WANT PROPS
Where's the popper on the morgan?
In my supply box.
What about this shirt pen pocket stitching on the shirt, do you have a detail pic?
I'll take a pick of the pocket for you - its no big deal really just a small detail that Danial R. Talked me into.
How did you get the decorative knot on the Morgan whip darker? Was it made that way or did you (or Ken) pecard it till it darkened
Must be Kens doing - I got the whip from him.
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Very nice pics indeed TE. You have done well on your search for "the look".

Have a great day!
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Jonathan you look every inch Indiana Jones - no suprise there!! If there is anyone who truly is worthy of the title it is your good self. The gear looks fantastic and its good to see you wearing it all - don't worry you'll have the chance to wear it all for real in the desert before too long and then you'll be sorry you ever wished you had somewhere to wear it!

I have no idea about the knot on the Morgan - must have been done by the previous seller, nothing to do with me I am afraid.

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The darker knot can happen with just plain old use.
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Those pics look great! I really like the bash on the hat, especially the brim.
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The new 2005 Colour for the trousers is great. What colour is that said to be? Light Brown, Karki? Does it say on the Trousers Label?

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The screen accurate color is taupe... but good luck finding many dress pants that are that color AND reasonably priced. I think just go for the Westeds.

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The new 2005 Colour for the trousers is great. What colour is that said to be? Light Brown, Karki? Does it say on the Trousers Label?
The screen accurate color is taupe... but good luck finding many dress pants that are that color AND reasonably priced. I think just go for the Westeds.
You are both in luck today The Said color on the New Wested Trousers is.......TAUPE!
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Thanks for your help.

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Cool gear! 8)

I'm particularly interested in the pants. How heavy is the material? The only other place I've seen that offers the cavalry twill is Orvis and their pants are $200! :shock: For that price I could get a Wested shirt and pants. Orvis says their cav twill is 13-3/4oz. They say that their material comes for England. I wonder if they and Wested are getting it from the same mill? :-k
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Lawrence,
You make that gear your own, and that is not an easy thing to pull off. Well done, my friend. The sizing of everything looks spot on, and you did an excellent job with that hat.

I like the new avatar as well.

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Lawrence,
You make that gear your own, and that is not an easy thing to pull off. Well done, my friend. The sizing of everything looks spot on, and you did an excellent job with that hat
Thanks - That means alot.
I'm particularly interested in the pants. How heavy is the material?
I do not know how many mm the twill is but I know that it is heavy. Ask Peter at Wested or visit the site. I trust the answer is close at hand.
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T.E. Lawrence wrote:
I'm particularly interested in the pants. How heavy is the material?
I do not know how many mm the twill is but I know that it is heavy. Ask Peter at Wested or visit the site. I trust the answer is close at hand.
Ah, I'm a step ahead of you my friend. :wink: I emailed Wested the other day and asked about how durable the pants are. All I got was a vague answer that said that they are good quality. Of course, I understand, because it is a tricky question. Its just that I'm interested in a pair of field pants and not dress pants, if you know what I mean. :)
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There was one thing bothering me with that picture Jonathan but I think I have it sorted now:

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;)

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Ken - I asked you to "Write" out your resentments on TYreasure of the Templars not Publicly Display them. Hmmmm Remember that pic of you I photoshoped before I left - Ya know - the one with the Eyes,Ears, and Nose?..... Let me see if I can find that. BTW thanks for teaching me how to "upload pics to the web.

Can you hear this? "l"..... Let me turn it up ,,l,,
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Indiana Ken wrote:There was one thing bothering me with that picture Jonathan but I think I have it sorted now:

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;)

Ken
Oh, NOW I recognize him!!! :shock: :wink: Regards! Michaelson
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T.E. Lawrence wrote:Ken - I asked you to "Write" out your resentments on Treasure of the Templars not Publicly Display them. Hmmmm Remember that pic of you I photoshoped before I left - Ya know - the one with the Eyes,Ears, and Nose?..... Let me see if I can find that. BTW thanks for teaching me how to "upload pics to the web.

Can you hear this? "l"..... Let me turn it up ,,l,,
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Aha! Now I see where your new avatar came from. Nice shots. Thanks for the additional shots of the gear too.

Cheers!

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Ladies and gents I'm sorry to say but this is what Ken looks like when he is not wearing his Indy gear.
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Did you modify the colour of the Wested shirt? Mine looks a bit closer to a khaki colour than your white.
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Nope - All my Wested shirts are pretty much the same color - with slight varriations between them. I think the shirt look a 1/4 shade lighter in the picks.
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T.E. Lawrence wrote:Ladies and gents I'm sorry to say but this is what Ken looks like when he is not wearing his Indy gear.
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Nooo... now they know my secret! They will make me go back to Star Trek!!

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