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Take a look at Striders new cotton lining. I think it looks a little shiney, especially on the right top where it's not creased, but wrinkled more.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v682/ ... 0_0117.jpg
BTW, why hasn't this topic poped back to the top? Is there something that keeps very old topcs from doing so?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v682/ ... 0_0117.jpg
BTW, why hasn't this topic poped back to the top? Is there something that keeps very old topcs from doing so?
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Hey, wait!! Did somebody say grey/brown discussion?!?! I knew my ears were a' itchin'!! Alright,,where you guys hiding??
Hmmmm,,that old plymouth looks like a good hiding place.................come on out and debate like men!!
but seriously,,,(ahem) ..this lining thing, we know that Peter didn't put gussets in the jackets, either, but there is hard evidence they existed,,NOW WAIT!! Before you throw that scalding coffee at me!
WHAT IF- the people on the set needed to change the lining, possibly after a dive in the water or something, and installed a satin lining??
maybe???
have a nice day. (I think I see movement under that car!!!) {runs for cover} :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow:
Hmmmm,,that old plymouth looks like a good hiding place.................come on out and debate like men!!
but seriously,,,(ahem) ..this lining thing, we know that Peter didn't put gussets in the jackets, either, but there is hard evidence they existed,,NOW WAIT!! Before you throw that scalding coffee at me!
WHAT IF- the people on the set needed to change the lining, possibly after a dive in the water or something, and installed a satin lining??
maybe???
have a nice day. (I think I see movement under that car!!!) {runs for cover} :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow:
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I fear my question was sort of lost on the previous page, but to ask again...
And again, it would be great if you could type up (or relay to somebody in an official capacity) the definitive "history" of the Indy jacket, for display on the main IndyGear page. Every fan would love to read it.
Peter, while we're on the lining subject, what was used in the sequel jackets?PETER wrote:It was COTTON lining, C-o-t-t-o-n, Not SATIN...
And again, it would be great if you could type up (or relay to somebody in an official capacity) the definitive "history" of the Indy jacket, for display on the main IndyGear page. Every fan would love to read it.