And now after three months....
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And now after three months....
Pics of me and my Full gear - Whip But have a looksy.
Gear from head to toe.
Hat: Peter Bros. custom
Shirt: Walmat Redux by Mrss Deadlock
Bag/Strap/buckel: Real MVII 1941/Made the strap myself and the buckle is Todds
Jacket: : Come on it's a Wested all the way. Raiders cut. Authentic Goat
Pants: Wested
Belts: Web Belt from Todds and Holster belt from Walmart
Holster: Again, Todds
Boots: Alden 405's. In fact I was the last person that Fritz sold the 405's too.
Idol: Yours truly.
Enjoy. Mods I resized them. Hopfuly they will be ok now.
Cheers,
Jeff
Gear from head to toe.
Hat: Peter Bros. custom
Shirt: Walmat Redux by Mrss Deadlock
Bag/Strap/buckel: Real MVII 1941/Made the strap myself and the buckle is Todds
Jacket: : Come on it's a Wested all the way. Raiders cut. Authentic Goat
Pants: Wested
Belts: Web Belt from Todds and Holster belt from Walmart
Holster: Again, Todds
Boots: Alden 405's. In fact I was the last person that Fritz sold the 405's too.
Idol: Yours truly.
Enjoy. Mods I resized them. Hopfuly they will be ok now.
Cheers,
Jeff
Last edited by Gobler on Sat Jan 07, 2006 9:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I remember the first time I met you, Jeff. You had nothing in the way of gear except for your original Stetson Indy hat that looked like a bottle-cap on top of your head. I agree with Michaelson...You've come a LONG way baby!
P.S. That is still the BEST Wested I have EVER seen! Keep it safe.
Regards, Dr. J
P.S. That is still the BEST Wested I have EVER seen! Keep it safe.
Regards, Dr. J
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Jeff,
It all looks great. I know it was a long ordeal, but now that you can enjoy a perfect jacket, I am sure that you feel that it was all worth it.
Croft,
That is one of the idols that Jeff made. They really are great looking.
I am fortunate to have one of Jeff's grails that I think are the finest I have seen. Considering that he made them from a mold from a screen used grail, you can believe that they are very "screen accurate".
It all looks great. I know it was a long ordeal, but now that you can enjoy a perfect jacket, I am sure that you feel that it was all worth it.
Croft,
That is one of the idols that Jeff made. They really are great looking.
I am fortunate to have one of Jeff's grails that I think are the finest I have seen. Considering that he made them from a mold from a screen used grail, you can believe that they are very "screen accurate".
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hahah...thanks for clearing that up, KT...see, I thought the idol was BIG...now I know that Gobler is only 9" tall. :junior: Thanks for clearing that up!
(Yes, we understand forced perspective...but that's just no fun. I used this same lack of logic to prove to a co-worker, who was obsessive about thinking his head was TOO BIG, to prove to him that his head was in fact no bigger than a can of diet coke. Neuroses solved...
(Yes, we understand forced perspective...but that's just no fun. I used this same lack of logic to prove to a co-worker, who was obsessive about thinking his head was TOO BIG, to prove to him that his head was in fact no bigger than a can of diet coke. Neuroses solved...
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Sorry Jerry, that sounded like I was being obvious, it's a reference to an episode of Father Ted, I thought you might have seen it, anyway the scene goes something like this....
"FATHER TED: H*LL (Season 2 DVD, 1996) The priests head for their annual summer holiday on a caravan site. Ted takes advantage of the long, dull days to try to “finesse” Dougal’s limited knowledge of, well, everything. Picking up a tiny toy cow, Ted says: “Dougal, for the 50th time, these are small, and those (pointing out of the window at cows in a field) are far away.”
Come on: forced perspective joke and a bovine reference how could I resist!
Gobler your jacket looks great, don't let Strider anywhere near it.
"FATHER TED: H*LL (Season 2 DVD, 1996) The priests head for their annual summer holiday on a caravan site. Ted takes advantage of the long, dull days to try to “finesse” Dougal’s limited knowledge of, well, everything. Picking up a tiny toy cow, Ted says: “Dougal, for the 50th time, these are small, and those (pointing out of the window at cows in a field) are far away.”
Come on: forced perspective joke and a bovine reference how could I resist!
Gobler your jacket looks great, don't let Strider anywhere near it.
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Your Indy gear...
Fantastic gear Gobler! I envy all of you with your Westeds. That will be my next purchase and I plan to order it in about a month. Right after I order my AB fedora. The hat and the jacket are all I need.
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hahahaha...I never saw it, but that's hysterical! Thanks, KT!Kt Templar wrote:Sorry Jerry, that sounded like I was being obvious, it's a reference to an episode of Father Ted, I thought you might have seen it, anyway the scene goes something like this....
"FATHER TED: H*LL (Season 2 DVD, 1996) The priests head for their annual summer holiday on a caravan site. Ted takes advantage of the long, dull days to try to “finesse” Dougal’s limited knowledge of, well, everything. Picking up a tiny toy cow, Ted says: “Dougal, for the 50th time, these are small, and those (pointing out of the window at cows in a field) are far away.”
Come on: forced perspective joke and a bovine reference how could I resist!
Gobler your jacket looks great, don't let Strider anywhere near it.