my Raiders distressed Indy jacket

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my Raiders distressed Indy jacket

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hi.i went hard down on this.I am expecting a new jacket so this one is for my mannequin :D it doesnt fit as well as I tought it did.

what do you think?

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Looks nice, just like that scene in Raiders. What did you do?
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Looks great, what distressing techniques did you use?
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just good old sandpaper and a swiss army knife :wink:

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Looks fantastic, Holt!!

That's the feeling I went for on my jacket - not that look, but definitely that feeling: realistic, not overdone, and blended and smooth. I just didn't make mine look as old as yours, because I don't think my jacket could "wear" that much distressing and still look realistic. It's not actually old enough yet. Anyway, great job!

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Post by Holt »

thanks shane.I have dressedit up with a bit of mink oil,just like the original jacket.

now it looks even better.off course you have to see it in person to understand.but it has more of a darker duller distressed color and surface to it.

I'll take some pictures.maby you will see it

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Is that a Wested??
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Todd's maybe? The first pics look look like a Wested, but this new pic reminds me of a Todd's. Weird!

Lookin good with that mink oil, bro!

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Post by Holt »

yep thats a wested.

my special rotla jacket.it reminds much more of todds because it lighter in weight and the pockets are more sa then the regular ested

thanks by the way guys

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Post by Adey »

Mr Holt, that looks great. I would be too scared to take a knife to a jacket.

allthough i do have a dremmell multitool. 8)
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Post by Holt »

yeah.it's a choice to make.but I did not worry about it because this is not gonna be a everyday jacket.it's a mannequin jacket.

so after distressing two of my jacket's I wont fake distress them anymore.this was just a project

in my opinion now,it's not they way to go with a jacket anymore,naturell distressing is the best way for a everyday jacket.it will last longer and you cant beat the look of and beautiful naturell aged jacket :wink:

I am sure Michealson will be proud of me.hehe

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Looks great - reminds me of the ToD jacket that Noel Howard has.
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thanks
i did not know that he has a jacket?? is there any pictures of it somewere?? :D

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Post by Cassidy »

Yeah, there are some awesome photos of the original gear but there's a lot of searching to be done. It'll turn up soon. Hang on...

EDIT - here's Noel's gear.

http://www.jones-jr.com/noel_howard.html

EDIT II - your jacket actually looks better than Noel's lol.
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Holt [-( you´re one-of-a-kind Indy fan :lol:
Always open up new vistas for me, I think I should whet my swiss army knife :D Great work man, great work :!:
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Cassidy wrote:Yeah, there are some awesome photos of the original gear but there's a lot of searching to be done. It'll turn up soon. Hang on...

EDIT - here's Noel's gear.

http://www.jones-jr.com/noel_howard.html

EDIT II - your jacket actually looks better than Noel's lol.
thanks :D never seen that

yep that is the TOD jacket.I reconize the heavy aged collar :D wow.I like it!!

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Post by Indakin »

awesome eric, i want to distress my new todds XXL like this when it comes in. My wested goat really only takes so much abuse, it cant get too much more fake distress it just wont happen, it looks new still!
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Post by Chevalier Krak »

That's pretty impressive weathering. The only thing that seems odd is that the edges of the wear on the sleeve and pocket are too straight. Is that just an artifact of the photo?
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Chevalier Krak wrote: The only thing that seems odd is that the edges of the wear on the sleeve and pocket are too straight.
dragged behind a truck distressing :wink:

I wanted this jacket to look like it ''could'' be used as a stand in jacket or a stunt jacket for stuntman terry who was dragged behind the truck

so that's why :wink:

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Indiana Holt wrote:
Cassidy wrote:Yeah, there are some awesome photos of the original gear but there's a lot of searching to be done. It'll turn up soon. Hang on...

EDIT - here's Noel's gear.

http://www.jones-jr.com/noel_howard.html

EDIT II - your jacket actually looks better than Noel's lol.
thanks :D never seen that

yep that is the TOD jacket.I reconize the heavy aged collar :D wow.I like it!!

I've got some pics of me wearing that jacket. That was when MBA was still in business.
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Great job. It really looks like it came off the screen.
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ouch , i just couldnt do that to a wested, i think the seems maybe a bit overdone(looks kinda artificial to me)
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ortiz344 wrote:ouch , i just couldnt do that to a wested, i think the seems maybe a bit overdone(looks kinda artificial to me)
thats the point.I wanted it to look like a articial film jacket.

I dont care about this jacekt cause it was a little to tight for me around the shoulder and chest.

so I made a ''stunt jacket'' out of it :wink:

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thats cool , i wasnt tying to trash it, i just dont like the lines around the seems(maybe if they blended in more and looked less stripe-ish)
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Post by HardBop Jones »

Forget the mannequin, you have to wear this jacket. It looks great. You didn't go too far with the distressing. The back of your jacket is perfect.


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Post by Holt »

thanks :D
I could wear it but it's a hair too thight for me in the chest.I can only have a t shirt under it. :?

but thanks anyway

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Post by Holt »

hey Nick.you have had that jacket on??do you have some pictures of it?

and what do you mean MBA was still in buisness??arent they anymore?

I was thinking of getting a NH shirt....is this is impossible now??

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better pictures :D

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