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Thoughts? Fedora
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Hee hee, milners humour!Fedora wrote:is old hat really.
I just think if they did anything with the sweatband , it was to fold it in half. I think cutting it is just too wierd of an option.
I am not saying this is not a fact, but, it seems to me to be a long shot as hats shrink in the heat and sweat, instead of growing larger.I think it's too big a lump to be just a cut sweat, but it could be a cut sweat with some stuffing behind it. I favor a folded sweat, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was a folded sweat with stuffing behind it.
What's the infamous Lucus warehouse? Were they RAIDERS hats?binkmeisterRick wrote:I remember stills from the infamous "Lucus warehouse" which showed a couple of Indy hats.
I have to agree. I think the anser will most likely be the most simple out of all explanations.Funny how we can think so differently. To me, folding a sweat is weird!
I'm with prairiejones here; Feds with the foam strip inside the sweat show very similar deformation. Maybe they put a little strip of leather or something else inside the sweat to tighten the fit, but I find that's the easiest way to get that exact look, and it would make sense for the action scenes...prairiejones wrote:My theory has always been that they were trying to make the hat as tight as possible for Cairo/Truck chase. So, they tightened the ribbon and put a couple of pieces of foam in the sweat. Just my two cents.
I never said they didn't use tape.agent5 wrote:TAPE. They used two sided tape.
I believe those were all LC hats left over from the shoot. I don't recall seeing anything like tape or cuts of the sweats when the camera scanned the insides of the linings. Regardless, they weren't Raiders HJ's anyway.binkmeisterRick wrote:Something just occurred to me. I remember stills from the infamous "Lucus warehouse" which showed a couple of Indy hats. I don't remember seeing anything along the lines of a cut or folded sweat. If they did such a thing, would'nt they have done it on most of the hats?
I imagined something similar... so if the lower line is a narrow sweatband... that would say that the sweatband was thinner than the ribbon (although in that picture the ribbon was up a bit) and the other question is what's that top line (the yellow one)?Fedora wrote:The line of the front crease seem to go under the ribbon, and stop when it meets something.........That something looks like the edge of a narrow sweatband, to me.
So the hat was all blue-screen...like the Sorting Hat? I'm picturing Indy's hat breaking into song...Michaelson wrote:Wow. Now THAT'S a scary concept....![]()
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Regards! Michaelson
It would certainly do the same thing. How much would that compress? I cut a strip of leather approx 1/2" wide and slip it in the sweat - probably be about the same width.agent5 wrote:What about this theory? Two sided foam. 1" x 1/4". That way the hat has some padding to tighten it up on his head and tape on both sides to help keep it on.
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