Interest thread: Jim Steranko concept art jacket
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Interest thread: Jim Steranko concept art jacket
Dear all,
I’ve had an idea bouncing forth and back in my mind for a while and can finally (and proudly) announce that we will offer a limited edition of the leather jacket seen in the concept arts of Jim Steranko. Each jacket will come with a numbered COA and will be made to your measurements using high end semi anilin tanned hides.
It tickles me to death that our good friend Peter is willing to not only help us out, but to actually make these jackets for Adventurebilt, especially considering how Peter is up to his behind in alligators with other projects.
I hope it’s ok that I link to a fellow fans pictures:
http://www.ronboyd.com/Indy4/Steranko-01-sm.jpg
http://www.ronboyd.com/Indy4/Steranko-02-sm.jpg
http://www.ronboyd.com/Indy4/Steranko-03-sm.jpg
http://www.ronboyd.com/Indy4/Steranko-04-sm.jpg
This thread is to determine, if there’s enough interest to actually get this limited edition project off the ground and I’m looking forward to reading your feedback.
Regards,
Marc
I’ve had an idea bouncing forth and back in my mind for a while and can finally (and proudly) announce that we will offer a limited edition of the leather jacket seen in the concept arts of Jim Steranko. Each jacket will come with a numbered COA and will be made to your measurements using high end semi anilin tanned hides.
It tickles me to death that our good friend Peter is willing to not only help us out, but to actually make these jackets for Adventurebilt, especially considering how Peter is up to his behind in alligators with other projects.
I hope it’s ok that I link to a fellow fans pictures:
http://www.ronboyd.com/Indy4/Steranko-01-sm.jpg
http://www.ronboyd.com/Indy4/Steranko-02-sm.jpg
http://www.ronboyd.com/Indy4/Steranko-03-sm.jpg
http://www.ronboyd.com/Indy4/Steranko-04-sm.jpg
This thread is to determine, if there’s enough interest to actually get this limited edition project off the ground and I’m looking forward to reading your feedback.
Regards,
Marc
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Hmm. Trying to get my head around this. So, I guess this would be like owning a replica car based on drawings of a concept car that was probably never built, as opposed to a replica based on photographs and written accounts of the resulting production model.
Obtaining and wearing something that resembles what I see on screen is what drives me and I assume the majority of gearheads. I applaud your imagination for investigating this direction, but I'd be a little cautious, as I think this is a jacket that would have limited appeal, attracting only the ultra-hardcore gearheads to whom money and wardrobe space is no object.
BTW, that collar is hard to work out. Is it intended to resemble a knotch lapel as seen on a suit jacket - in which case I believe it belongs on a suit jacket, not to mention the zip would have to be really short. Or is it meant to be like the movie jackets just with huge storm flaps on both sides?
Obtaining and wearing something that resembles what I see on screen is what drives me and I assume the majority of gearheads. I applaud your imagination for investigating this direction, but I'd be a little cautious, as I think this is a jacket that would have limited appeal, attracting only the ultra-hardcore gearheads to whom money and wardrobe space is no object.
BTW, that collar is hard to work out. Is it intended to resemble a knotch lapel as seen on a suit jacket - in which case I believe it belongs on a suit jacket, not to mention the zip would have to be really short. Or is it meant to be like the movie jackets just with huge storm flaps on both sides?
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Well, in a way this project would resemble the line of Star Wars toys that are in Disney parks (at least) which are action figures based on conceptual drawings of the characters. Maybe AB took some inspiration from there?Satipo wrote:Hmm. Trying to get my head around this. So, I guess this would be like owning a replica car based on drawings of a concept car that was probably never built, as opposed to a replica based on photographs and written accounts of the resulting production model.
Obtaining and wearing something that resembles what I see on screen is what drives me and I assume the majority of gearheads. I applaud your imagination for investigating this direction, but I'd be a little cautious, as I think this is a jacket that would have limited appeal, attracting only the ultra-hardcore gearheads to whom money and wardrobe space is no object.
BTW, that collar is hard to work out. Is it intended to resemble a knotch lapel as seen on a suit jacket - in which case I believe it belongs on a suit jacket, not to mention the zip would have to be really short. Or is it meant to be like the movie jackets just with huge storm flaps on both sides?
Hmm. That would make this jacket era accurate for 1957? Perfect KOTCS jacket, if era accurate is important.Peter had it right - it is a James Dean jacket, all the way...
I think this sort of jacket would look good on a guy with a good physique, wide shoulders, narrow waist. That leaves us out Michaelson!! Gravity and age........ Fedora
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I would be interested. I have always loved the look of that jacket. I would like to know an estimated cost as well as a time frame of when this jacket design might be ready so we could actually place orders. If it is a limited offer jacket then I just need to make sure the money is saved up, measurements are accurate, and all other misc info is in order so i dont miss out to get the jacket when you are ready for orders.
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Not necessarily so! Even those of us with the physique that you've described have trouble with the jacket since it's now being cut to accomodate... how should I say... "wider" range of people?Fedora wrote:I think this sort of jacket would look good on a guy with a good physique, wide shoulders, narrow waist. That leaves us out Michaelson!! Gravity and age........ Fedora
Bell bottoms on a jacket just isn't right!
Maybe if Marc and Peter work on this new proposed jacket idea, they could iron out some of those kinks so that these jackets might be fitted the way a James Dean jacket would be? ...Or concept-Indy for that matter!
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