My Indy Boots - And only £3

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My Indy Boots - And only £3

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My search for cheap gear in the UK continues!

I was Lucky enough to pick up these boots (brand new) for only £3 at a local bootsale in the Uk:

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Nice find for only three quid! It's good to see other "budget Indys" around! :wink:

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Really, you can't beat that price. I think you've hit the bottom of the barrel here. Good catch. :wink:
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binkmeisterRick, what gear have you got on budget?

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I just got one of the last remaining pair of J Crew Ruggeds on my budget(well, compared to the Aldens anyway).
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congratulations on this find!!!
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Lukmas wrote:binkmeisterRick, what gear have you got on budget?

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Well, I do a lot of sifting about through thrift stores and antique shops, so I'm bound to come across something cheap sooner or later. Though my big gear items (Wested, Aldens, AdventureBilts, etc.) I've saved up for, I got my MKVII through another member in the Classifieds section. But for the real bargain stuff, I got my web belt for a couple bucks at a military surplus bin, I found several L.L. Bean Chinos for about three bucks each, and got a vintage military shirt for a single buck. I even found a Beaver Blend Brand hat at a Goodwill for 4 bucks and had it reblocked for an Indy styled fedora.

The gloves you can get cheap at almost any hardware store. My whip is a Winnrich "Indy On A Budget" 8' whip which is a great whip for the money. Mine is a prototype, so I got it a little cheaper. My whip holder I paid two bucks for at a Renaissance Faire years ago. It was sold as a mug/tankard holder, but it works just the same.

You can find about anything that will act as "close enough" gear (and even some authentic stuff) if you keep on the lookout. Search thrift stores, antique shops, flea markets, yard sales... sometimes you find the best deals out in the middle of nowhere.

You can see pics of some of my gear here:
http://public.fotki.com/binkmeisterRick/indy_gear/
including the hat I found and modified (it's the light brown one).

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WOW! You managed to get some great stuff on budget. Apart from the boots i think one of my best finds was a belt for £1!

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(Sorry, the picture is a little dark)

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Lol! The 'loathers' i was wearing in the screentest! Well that wasn't done in costume, but next time we film atleast i have decent boots!

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binkmeisterRick wrote:
Lukmas wrote:binkmeisterRick, what gear have you got on budget?

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Well, I do a lot of sifting about through thrift stores and antique shops, so I'm bound to come across something cheap sooner or later. Though my big gear items (Wested, Aldens, AdventureBilts, etc.) I've saved up for, I got my MKVII through another member in the Classifieds section. But for the real bargain stuff, I got my web belt for a couple bucks at a military surplus bin, I found several L.L. Bean Chinos for about three bucks each, and got a vintage military shirt for a single buck. I even found a Beaver Blend Brand hat at a Goodwill for 4 bucks and had it reblocked for an Indy styled fedora.

The gloves you can get cheap at almost any hardware store. My whip is a Winnrich "Indy On A Budget" 8' whip which is a great whip for the money. Mine is a prototype, so I got it a little cheaper. My whip holder I paid two bucks for at a Renaissance Faire years ago. It was sold as a mug/tankard holder, but it works just the same.

You can find about anything that will act as "close enough" gear (and even some authentic stuff) if you keep on the lookout. Search thrift stores, antique shops, flea markets, yard sales... sometimes you find the best deals out in the middle of nowhere.

You can see pics of some of my gear here:
http://public.fotki.com/binkmeisterRick/indy_gear/
including the hat I found and modified (it's the light brown one).

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Ive found myself that The salvation army stores have a really poor selection in way of hats, but the goodwill stores are full of them.
The web belts uasualy are always cheap, the military
stores around here uasuly have them for 1.50.
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Finding stuff in most any thrift store can be a challenge. The trick is to visit these places often, look dillegently, and be paitent! Sometimes I find great stuff easily, other times I come out empty handed.

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Is a Goodwills a US charity shop?

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Yes Goodwill is a US phenomenan unfortunatly. I think all charity shops just vary depending where they are so search all of them and regularly - what has a poor selection one week could have a real gem the next week.

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You also want to hope it isn't of of those charity shops where the people that work there feel they have the right to pick out the best stuff and take it home with them instead of letting it be sold for a good cause.
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My whip holder I paid two bucks for at a Renaissance Faire years ago.
Maryland Renaissance Faire!!!!!! I did the exact same thing, except mine cost four bucks, where's the fairness in that????
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Yep! That's the exact faire! Well, I bought mine easily five to ten years ago, so I'm sure things were a few bucks cheaper back then. :wink:

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Indeed, the Goodwill stores are a great place to find some Indy gear. The (wine color) Necktie to go with my blue suit and AB "Raiders" grey fedora. I picked up for a buck.
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