You are correct in all points.bigrex wrote:Schtich looks to be approaching the 7'+ range, either that or the other guys (Jerry/Bink) are hovering near the "semi-midgity" side.
Recieved my Todd's Standard Lambskin Indiana Jones Jacket...
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Indiana Venkman,
The jacket looks great, is it a custom one or a stock size?
One more pic with a little too much fuller's earth on the jacket (no other "distressing" except the 70% alcohol treatment:
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n237 ... xindy2.jpg
The jacket looks great, is it a custom one or a stock size?
One more pic with a little too much fuller's earth on the jacket (no other "distressing" except the 70% alcohol treatment:
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n237 ... xindy2.jpg
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Bigrex, I like what you did with the Fullers earth, gear always looks good when it's dusty.
As for my jacket it is a standard medium. I know the pics are terrible, the light just messes with the colour of everything making the jacket look too dark and me too pale. I'll definitely take pics in better light when I get a chance.
To the experts I ask, how does the jacket fit? Was the medium the right choice? Any other comments are welcome.
As for my jacket it is a standard medium. I know the pics are terrible, the light just messes with the colour of everything making the jacket look too dark and me too pale. I'll definitely take pics in better light when I get a chance.
To the experts I ask, how does the jacket fit? Was the medium the right choice? Any other comments are welcome.
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What's to say? You can't comment too much on perfection, my friend.
Looks GREAT!!!!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
Looks GREAT!!!!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
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Thanks for posting that, Dumas!
We hadn't noticed that until you pointed it out!
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No more, Bigrex. Links only from now on.
Regards! Michaelson
We hadn't noticed that until you pointed it out!
viewtopic.php?t=21315
No more, Bigrex. Links only from now on.
Regards! Michaelson
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Michaelson and Max thanks for the comments. I hope I didn't seem impatient, I was just really excited to hear what folks thought.
And a question for Todd if he happens to read this, first, THANK YOU!! this jacket rocks! I was wondering if you had any advice for getting rid of the crease in the sleeves from the packing? I know some people have soaked their Wested's and such, but can you do that with your standard jacket? Any input or advice would be great and appreciated.
And a question for Todd if he happens to read this, first, THANK YOU!! this jacket rocks! I was wondering if you had any advice for getting rid of the crease in the sleeves from the packing? I know some people have soaked their Wested's and such, but can you do that with your standard jacket? Any input or advice would be great and appreciated.
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Er I'm kind of confused, I suppose there is a limit of 4 photos per person per thread or per page of each thread from my analysis of the situation. I can post links no problems there. I'm not sure I have many more quasi-entertaining/semi-educational pics , er I mean links to post, but I can probably muster a couple for your "viewing enjoyment". St. Dumas, sounds like you've read some "interesting" deleted posts from what I can tell, controversial maybe? Anyway, I agree more links is the way to go, I was getting uneasy about dominating with too many pics loading up on one page since it tends to slow it down.
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Howdy Dr. J,Dr._J wrote:Bigrex,
Did the alcohol take off a LOT of color? Is the color removal visible on the jacket or just on the rag? Thanks.
Regards, Dr. J
The color taken off is not visible on the jacket, only on the rag. I guess if I really scrubbed I could get a noticeable amount to come off with the 70% alcohol, but a quick rub down of all surfaces was not noticable on the jacket apart from the very slight dulling.
Indiana Venkman,
About getting the creases out, mine are almost out and it's been around three weeks. I didn't do much to get them out, but sleeping in it for about a week in total helped a lot.
i finally was able to try on a wested lamb this weekend at a 501st event in philly. My friend happened to have a wested on in lamb, and it fit me just right. So in comparrison to the Wested lamb, the Todds is MUCH thinner and lighter feeling, definitely feels more like windbreaker. I dont see how people thought the wested lamb feels like a windbreaker, cause the todds truely does. Super light feeling, great for Cons and the heat.
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Couple more goofball photos (by request of St. Dumas). Now I'll check out of this thread as far as the pics are concerned. Long live Todd's jackets.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n237 ... xindy3.jpg
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n237 ... rxindy.jpg
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n237 ... xindy3.jpg
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n237 ... rxindy.jpg