Discussion - Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Jacket...

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Post by junior »

I think I am about 90 or so posts late on this, but.....

is this (see below link) still sent out with each order from Wested if a Raiders jacket is ordered? If so, why? And, am I correctly assuming that this link will be removed from the jacket section once The Hulk, I mean _, inserts the new jacket history info on the webpage?

http://www.indygear.com/gear/images/Wested.jpg

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Post by ANZAC_1915 »

junior wrote:I think I am about 90 or so posts late on this, but.....

is this (see below link) still sent out with each order from Wested if a Raiders jacket is ordered? If so, why? And, am I correctly assuming that this link will be removed from the jacket section once The Hulk, I mean _, inserts the new jacket history info on the webpage?

http://www.indygear.com/gear/images/Wested.jpg

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Toldog07 wrote:The hat looks so LC there it's not even funny. What happened to the hybrid?
I don't see it (LC).....Ok now I am running over to the fedora section :lol:
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Just spoke with Tony... & First Post w/ WESTED Questions

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Just spoke to Tony; he's pretty proud seeing his jackets (as he made Mutt's jacket too...) on the cover of the recent Vanity Fair. After briefly chatting about the jackets, he did confirm he would be taking orders as soon as the premiere hits us in May. He mentioned he has put my name on a list of some sort, and that I should contact him again closer to 'Skull day' to provide my size and payment. Just wanted to share the news...

On a side note, this is my first post on COW and I would like say - "Thank you" to all of you. Not only has this site provided me with answers to many of my Gear related questions, you guys have made me feel in good company... it's obvious we all have childhood issues and the same desire to collect and wear the clothes of adventure - so glad I'm not alone! =)

My Wested Leather Raiders jacket is about 6 years old, undone it looks great... but when I do it up, it's pretty tight in the chest and doesn't look right... I need a bit more chest room, I've read a bit about the water soak and stretch technique, but have only found a couple vague posts about it all over COW... is there a FAQ or anything on how to do this?

Also, is there a proper SA method to threading the side straps through the D rings?

I will be sending pictures soon...

Happy New Year Gear-heads,

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Well, yes, we have issues, but not necessarily childhood connected. :-k :lol: :wink:

Welcome!

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Michaelson wrote:Well, yes, we have issues, but not necessarily childhood connected. :-k :lol: :wink:
I know I have my issues, that's for sure.

Time, Newsweek, Readers Digest...

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Re: Just spoke with Tony... & First Post w/ WESTED Quest

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KrYpToNiAn1 wrote: He mentioned he has put my name on a list of some sort, and that I should contact him again closer to 'Skull day' to provide my size and payment. Just wanted to share the news...


Shawn.
Welcome Shawn, Did Tony mention anything about the eventual price of the jacket?
I'm still hoping they will be able to produce them in some standard-sizes to lower the cost for us fans... :)

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Post by Ark Hunter »

Where's the announcement. This thread sort of starts in the middle it seems.
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Post by Michaelson »

There's been no announcement of a 'production run' that I'm aware of.

If you re-read the post, he's planning on taking orders in May after the film premieres, which we knew, so he's probably talking about his usual custom work.

In October, _ posted this, which is the same thing that was posted yesterday:
_ wrote:
Until the film is released in May 2008, no jackets will be available for sale. I am working on a pricing analysis with Tony Nowak, but as of the date of this posting no pricing guidelines have been established. Based on the other offerings from Tony, I would expect that this jacket would be priced as a premium piece of gear. I would be willing to stake my reputation on the fact that anyone who has the opportunity to own one of these will consider it a prized possession.
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Post by Ark Hunter »

Thanks for the clarification!

It was just odd the thread starts out with people talking about something that there is no mention before it in the thread. It's like it got snipped out of another thread maybe?
I can hardly wait to place my order.......mmmmm May 2008....
Welcome to COW, Tony-- your jaket sounds fantastic!
That's very exciting news! Well done to Tony and welcome to the family.
Etc.
Obviously referring to something that's not before it in the thread. (I haven't read through all 5 pages though)
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Post by Michaelson »

Come now, Doc, YOU know how disjointed our thinking is around here most days! :lol: :wink:

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Michaelson wrote: YOU know how disjointed our thinking is around here most days! :lol: :wink:

Regards! Michaelson
You have a point, but I've been wondering about the exact same thing as Doc for a while now.

But does the "welcome Tony" mean that Tony now has a profile here in COW? Or does the "welcome" just state a "welcome to the mad world of Indy-gear"? :D

Just curious...

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Post by Doug C »

I always felt it was strange that "tony" was being introduced but was never actually present.. I thought I was the only one who didn't get it so i kept quiet :oops: . I guess the welcomes were more a sentiment of exceptance rather than anything else.

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Post by Michaelson »

To bring folks back to speed, there was the original announcement/post congratulating Tony for being the official maker of the jacket. Folks welcomed him to the franchise, but it was determined after a time that it might be best to tone things down for a bit, since he's not going to MAKE any customer jackets until the film premieres and the logistics of exactly what he's going to do are not firmed up, so that post was removed.

The remaining posts still discussed the jacket, and those posts really didn't NEED the presence of the original post, so they were left where they are. Since it's up to 5 pages, no one has had time to clear it out, so things were left as is.

This happened quite a while ago. You mean you just now noticed it? :shock: :lol:

Does it make sense now? :wink:

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Post by Ark Hunter »

Yes, very good. Glad I wasn't the only one that was lost. :D
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Post by nicktheguy »

I have heard from an official retailer that there will be a jacket license going out this time. _, I know you have said otherwise earlier. I just got this info last week...I guess now begins the waiting game to see if it is true or not....
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Post by Castor Dioscuri »

Jacket licence? As in an 'official' Indy jacket? If so, do the ones at Disney count? ;)
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I think it will be other than Disney...who knows for sure though...everything is merely speculation at this point...
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Post by PETER »

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Sorry to be so long coming back about this.
The point of this picture is to show the difference between the much modified TN Skulls jacket as shown in the smaller picture and the Wested Skulls prototype in the main picture.
The much modified collar is of course the main difference although I cannot see it? What else?
Admittedly the zip on the TN Skull jacket is about 3" from the bottom of the jacket but the skin is almost identical, a soft slightly distressed hide called 'Novapelle' which apart form its Italian sound comes from S.America.
I have been custom making this Skulls modified LC jacket for my more priveledged clientell and shall continue to do so.
Shall I raise the price by $500 to make a fast buck, maybe maybe not.
This is not a serious post just that I find this hype about reconstructuring and a $800-$900 price tag hard to beleive.
Keep the faith folks and lets hope its a great film.
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Nicely said Peter. As always I look forward to my next jacket.....from you.

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What is the url to Tony's website?
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IndyFan89 wrote:What is the url to Tony's website?
http://www.tonynowak.com


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Re: Just spoke with Tony... & First Post w/ WESTED Quest

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KrYpToNiAn1 wrote:Just spoke to Tony; he's pretty proud seeing his jackets (as he made Mutt's jacket too...) on the cover of the recent Vanity Fair. After briefly chatting about the jackets, he did confirm he would be taking orders as soon as the premiere hits us in May. He mentioned he has put my name on a list of some sort, and that I should contact him again closer to 'Skull day' to provide my size and payment. Just wanted to share the news...
I checked his site out and saw no links or notices at all about indy, do people recommend getting on this 'list'? Any ideas what $ range we may be in?
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Post by sebas »

If there was any doubt as to how the "moving" jacket would look on screen...well, it looks painfully mediocre... That puffy cowhide looks almost CG to me. They aced the hat at least (thank you Steve and Marc!).

Any thoughts?
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sebas wrote:If there was any doubt as to how the "moving" jacket would look on screen...well, it looks painfully mediocre...

Any thoughts?
Honestly, didn't even pay attention to that. I'm sure if one is looking for it you're probably right. I'm just glad I got swept up by the excitement and overlooked that.
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sebas wrote:If there was any doubt as to how the "moving" jacket would look on screen...well, it looks painfully mediocre... That puffy cowhide looks almost CG to me. They aced the hat at least (thank you Steve and Marc!).

Any thoughts?
:roll: Most real leather jackets do. "Sorry, can't go adventuring today my jacket doesn't flap right"
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Post by sebas »

It's not the flapping, man. It's the drape.
Dunno. My leather jacket flaps -and it's real.
Those traits are by no means mutually exclusive.
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Post by TonyRush »

This thread seems to start in the middle of a conversation that was already started. Any idea on how I can get back to the original conversations in this thread? I'm in need of some catching up!

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Nevermind -- I found the "catch up". :)

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Post by Treadwell »

I get an error message about a path to a .gif every time I open this page. Happens all over the forum. Someone has bad code in their sig or something...
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Yeah, I think it's Peter's avatar.
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Yeah that's it. Works only in Internet Explorer.
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It's pointing to an ftp address instead of http.
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Just to keep the discussion rolling, this screen capture shows that the side straps are attached to the outside of the back panel, as on the previous LC jackets. And if my eyes do not deceive, they appear to have x-in-the-box stitching as well.

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Post by Ark Hunter »

There's way to much motion in that shot to discern if there's x-box stitching or not. It's fairly hard to tell where's it's attached also. However we don't even have to go over any of that as we know who made them and that they'll be selling them at some point. I'm sure they haven't lost the specs on it yet. ;)
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EDIT: I circled the side strap attachment point. Too bad the shot isn't more clear.
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Where is the beginning of ths thread?
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whipwarrior wrote:Just to keep the discussion rolling, this screen capture shows that the side straps are attached to the outside of the back panel, as on the previous LC jackets. And if my eyes do not deceive, they appear to have x-in-the-box stitching as well.

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A little birdie tells me there is no xbox stitching. In fact, this little birdie says there is no "box" at all... or at least not the kind you're thinking of ;)
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Castor Dioscuri wrote:
whipwarrior wrote:Just to keep the discussion rolling, this screen capture shows that the side straps are attached to the outside of the back panel, as on the previous LC jackets. And if my eyes do not deceive, they appear to have x-in-the-box stitching as well.

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A little birdie tells me there is no xbox stitching. In fact, this little birdie says there is no "box" at all... or at least not the kind you're thinking of ;)
There is an amazingly sharp shot in the trailer. Just as indy picks up the gold mask.
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Yeah, I saw that last week. But, as I stated in a recent PM, I would have ordered my Wested CS with X-box stitching even if I had known this, because it's the way all of the original Indy movie / 1990's Westeds were made. I really don't care for the narrow box stitch of the new film jackets.
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Post by Chewie Louie »

This thread was an awesome read. Makes me wish I joined COW a long time ago.
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I just thought that this looked like a good spot to post my 300th post.
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Post by Pilot99 »

This thread was an awesome read. Makes me wish I joined COW a long time ago.
I know how you feel, I just joined recently and its scary how long its going to take me to catch up...I dont think its possible actually
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