Genuine Last Crusade Jacket Pics
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Genuine Last Crusade Jacket Pics
I came across these detailed pics of the genuine Last Crusade jacket that was auctioned-off by Profiles In History for $94,400
I hope that the Mods will relax the 6 pic limit on these... I think that these detailed leather jacket pics are the essence of what this forum is all about...
I have not seen these posted here... If I have missed them somehow, LMK, and I will edit this post...
I hope that the Mods will relax the 6 pic limit on these... I think that these detailed leather jacket pics are the essence of what this forum is all about...
I have not seen these posted here... If I have missed them somehow, LMK, and I will edit this post...
I could be wrong, but I recall hearing somewhere before that this jacket was actually a fraud. It certainly looks a bit suspicious to me, anyway.
By the way, I'm not trying to detract from your thread or anything, just figured I'd give you the FYI on this jacket. These are still great pics, and if I am wrong and this jacket IS the real deal, all the better that you posted them here. Thanks for that.
-GCR
By the way, I'm not trying to detract from your thread or anything, just figured I'd give you the FYI on this jacket. These are still great pics, and if I am wrong and this jacket IS the real deal, all the better that you posted them here. Thanks for that.
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No, not at all... I would like to know about it.. I would also like to know if the winning bidder got their $94,400 back if the jacket was indeed a fraud....GCR wrote:I could be wrong, but I recall hearing somewhere before that this jacket was actually a fraud. It certainly looks a bit suspicious to me, anyway.
By the way, I'm not trying to detract from your thread or anything, just figured I'd give you the FYI on this jacket. These are still great pics, and if I am wrong and this jacket IS the real deal, all the better that you posted them here. Thanks for that.
-GCR
Maybe one of the forum jacket experts will chime-in to give the "genuine" low-down...
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I don't know.... Look at the "cheesy distressing job" around the seams and pocket flaps in these screen grabs: It is possible that some shoe polish or something was used on the distressed areas, and wore off, leaving the raw look in the auction pics....St. Dumas wrote:I know that jacket's been often identified as the Crusade jacket (likely even at the auction), but it's not the hero jacket from the film. You can tell even by only looking at the collar stand and button configuration (not to mention the cheesy distressing job).
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Very good... This has been discussed before. Good topic Kaplan... It's funny that I had the same pics of the seams already stored from my scalloped pocket flap post that were discussed in your thread...Kaplan wrote:viewtopic.php?t=17307&highlight=crusade
Anyhow.... there was no mention of the jacket being a fraud in your post. Have you come up with any further info, or is it safe to assume that the auction pics are the genuine article?
EDIT: If no one minds, I think I will leave this post go for a while... It seems that there are a few like me that have not seen these pics before, and it makes for just as good discussion as when Kaplan posted about it last year.
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There is one tell missing on the auction jacket that is evident on the pics from the film that you posted. The jacket's left pocket flap (Ford's right) has a distinct lighter line/area corresponding with the pocket underneath. The auction jacket is unmarked in this area. It may very well be a jacket from LC just not that one. There's been discussion here in the past that this auction jacket may have been worked on after filming to make it appear more distressed.
Afterall most accounts put 10 jackets or more in Raiders, the may be the same or more for LC.
Afterall most accounts put 10 jackets or more in Raiders, the may be the same or more for LC.
It's not even close to being a Crusade film jacket. The collar stand on the film jacket was taller, and made of leather, not cloth. This is what gives it the look of a much larger collar than in the other films. The seam joining the collar to the stand is actually visible on the top/front of the collar as it folds over: that wouldn't be possible if the inside of the collar stand was made of cloth, like in the photo. What's more, the button snaps on the film jacket are below the collar stand, not on the collar stand like the one in the pics.
It's all in the collar.
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It's all in the collar.
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EDIT: What I posted before about the collar snap in this picture: viewtopic.php?t=21563.. being on the collar stand looks different to me now that I stared at it awhile....
Any opinions on where the snap is located in that pic?
Any opinions on where the snap is located in that pic?
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The female part of the snap is on the storm flap it also has a visible cover on the outside of the storm flap in the shot from the Charlemagne scene.
The Auction jacket does not have the cover on the outside, the female part has become detached from the stormflap and is attached to the male part on the other side of the jacket.
The Auction jacket does not have the cover on the outside, the female part has become detached from the stormflap and is attached to the male part on the other side of the jacket.
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Do you know anything conclusive about the authenticity of this jacket _? I was hoping someone knowledgeable regarding it would stop by..._ wrote:Anybody notice the inside pocket is on the wrong side?
I could not find any info online about it being a fraud... But then again, if I dropped 94 GRAND on a jacket that turned out to be a fake, I probably would not scream to the media about it. The auction house, yes.... Media... No...
BTW... If you search under "Indiana Jones Jacket "on the popular site by the bay,... you will find an "original" LC jacket... The guy says he can get 1000,000.00 dollars for it, but he is a reasonable person....
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Thanks for the info _. So, we have a jacket with good provenance... I wonder if any info was included to point where / when it appeared on film?
Even if I HAD 94 grand to throw-around, I would at least like to be able to roll LC in my home theater, and be able to point at the scene(s) saying, "Yep, there it is!"....
Hmmmm... I wonder if the Tux I wore in "Broadcast News" during the scene where Holly Hunter went down the escalator is worth anything?...
Even if I HAD 94 grand to throw-around, I would at least like to be able to roll LC in my home theater, and be able to point at the scene(s) saying, "Yep, there it is!"....
Hmmmm... I wonder if the Tux I wore in "Broadcast News" during the scene where Holly Hunter went down the escalator is worth anything?...
So the purchaser shelled out $94K for a back-up jacket that was never onscreen, has considerable design departures from the Crusade hero jacket and was artificially distressed well after the film left theatres.
Having had access to the paperwork, that purchaser got what he wanted: a jacket he could say was from the Last Crusade costume collection that was donated by Lucasfilm and put on display at the Smithsonian.
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Having had access to the paperwork, that purchaser got what he wanted: a jacket he could say was from the Last Crusade costume collection that was donated by Lucasfilm and put on display at the Smithsonian.
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