The new Indiana Jones Grey
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The new Indiana Jones Grey
He totally took my getting off the train look.
And i liked the grey better with the wider ribbon
That's all
And i liked the grey better with the wider ribbon
That's all
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Don't know but here is the website
I'm sure you'd have gotten this, but the web-site is:agent5 wrote:Can you get Classic Style at Borders or Barnes/Noble?
http://classicstylemag.com/
It is published by Michael Key. I think it is available at some news-stands but Borders and BN it is hard to say- even from month to month their magazines seem to vary.
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Yes.
From the AB web-site:Indiana Kev wrote:Search for grey adventurebilt and you'll find some great pics.
"The Adventurebilt fedoras come in brown, gray, charcoal gray, black, moss, and pecan color (with other colors available on request)." (Hope Steve won't mind quoting the site).
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I came very close to putting a wider ribbon on the gray hats. No specs were given to me by them. I was just told, it did not have to be identical to the brown hats Marc and I made. So, I sent a totally different block shape, a very old one. I gave some thought about ribbon width, and felt that the wider ribbon was more suited to the 30's than 1957, although I may have been wrong in my appraisel of ribbon width, and matching it to the era, without using that really thin ribbon one sees. So, to be safe, I used the common width, at least for the brown hats we are familiar with.
And as most know, I was surprised they even used the gray hat I made. Bernie, at first, was wanting a darker gray, but not as dark as charcoal gray. Personally, I like this gray better, that is, the one that I sent. This gray hat was always referred to as, "Indy's travel hat". Fedora
And as most know, I was surprised they even used the gray hat I made. Bernie, at first, was wanting a darker gray, but not as dark as charcoal gray. Personally, I like this gray better, that is, the one that I sent. This gray hat was always referred to as, "Indy's travel hat". Fedora
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Some high-end hats were still very conservatively styled in the mid- to late-'50s, so a justification for a wider ribbon could be made along those lines. And I see Indy as a very old-fashioned guy, anyway.
That being said, I think the narrower ribbon looks great, and can't wait to see the magazine cover up close.
Brad
That being said, I think the narrower ribbon looks great, and can't wait to see the magazine cover up close.
Brad
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Re: Don't know but here is the website
MK had a distribution deal with B&N and it is supposed to be featured prominately on on their displays in the mens style section.mtechthang wrote:I'm sure you'd have gotten this, but the web-site is:agent5 wrote:Can you get Classic Style at Borders or Barnes/Noble?
http://classicstylemag.com/
It is published by Michael Key. I think it is available at some news-stands but Borders and BN it is hard to say- even from month to month their magazines seem to vary.
So it should be there.
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Wow...
That shot of Ford make's me want to get my
AB Grey out of its bed and on my head!
Mine looks very much like this.
Man...I've got to buy some clothes to go with that hat.
Cheer
Kilgour Trout
AB Grey out of its bed and on my head!
Mine looks very much like this.
Man...I've got to buy some clothes to go with that hat.
Cheer
Kilgour Trout
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From my memory AB did just the Ford hats and worked exclusively with Bernie, Fords personal costumer. From what I was told, in this very scene may be hats from Barons, giving the reason they were said to have made the hats for the film. Not Fords hats, but hats for the extras and perhaps other characters. If I remember correctly some of the extras in this scene said they were wearing hats with the Baron hats logo in them. Now, whether they were from Paramounts costume warehouse or if Baron made them for the film is unknown, at least to me. Maybe someone has more info by now.Did Steve and Marc make all the hats, like the gentleman's sitting behind Indy, or did they just make Indy's hats?
Serg and MTech, a late thanks for the B&N info.
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I made a dive in the deep end and ordered another AB earlier this month. I got lucky and was able to order a grey CS hat from the same set of bodies that Steve used for Harrison.Marc wrote:Yes, both of them Steve made the two grey hats for CS.Is Adventurebilt making grey fedoras?
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Wide Ribbon for an Old-Fashioned Indy
I'm quite fond of the 2-inch ribbon myself. I think a very narrow ribbon such as on the Akubra Bushman looks good, and the occasional pleated ribbon adds something to a rather ordinary Fedora.
Certainly through the 1950's the major hat companies would "customize" a hat in a way not possible today, so that if one walked in and wanted to duplicate a well-worn older model, it was generally possible to do so.
Certainly through the 1950's the major hat companies would "customize" a hat in a way not possible today, so that if one walked in and wanted to duplicate a well-worn older model, it was generally possible to do so.