Is Alphared6's jacket the same as the archive jacket?
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Is Alphared6's jacket the same as the archive jacket?
You can look at it in the post titled "The last Indy jacket I'll ever own."
What do people think?
Given to him by Harrison Ford
Produced 17 to 20 years ago
Double stitched shoulders (only the archive jacket has this)
High pocket placement (totally unlike any USW jackets people compare it to)
Snaps (albeit covered ones)
Mottled leather - like the archive jacket
I don't think there is any evidence it's a Coopers (again they didn't have double shoulder stitching). And the pockets are totally unlike a Wested.
Alphared says he got it before LC the movie came out so how come it has snaps? Again this suggests it is a companion to the archive jacket.
Is it a Flightsuits Keppler jacket?
What do people think?
What do people think?
Given to him by Harrison Ford
Produced 17 to 20 years ago
Double stitched shoulders (only the archive jacket has this)
High pocket placement (totally unlike any USW jackets people compare it to)
Snaps (albeit covered ones)
Mottled leather - like the archive jacket
I don't think there is any evidence it's a Coopers (again they didn't have double shoulder stitching). And the pockets are totally unlike a Wested.
Alphared says he got it before LC the movie came out so how come it has snaps? Again this suggests it is a companion to the archive jacket.
Is it a Flightsuits Keppler jacket?
What do people think?
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As I understand it...alphared6 wrote:Okay ... what is the archive jacket?
It's a jacket prersumably made in the late 1980's for Lee Keppler (a fan) by the company Flightsuits (now G&B) which was used as the basis for the LC jacket. Apparently this archive jacket was seen as the best design by Ford and various costumers, including the recent CS film costumer.
The archive jacket is a fan jacket and the irony is that although Lucas has a series of jackets in his film production archive - including an original ROTLA jacket - it is the fan jacket that has been responsible for the design of the last two movie jackets. Apparently Ford prefers the look.
There is a question, however. Michaelson hinted once that there are two possibilities as to the origin of the archive jacket. There are arguments which suggest it was actually a Cooper.
That's why I was excited by your jacket. You see, Lee Keppler used to sell these fan jackets before Wested got in on the game.
Any errors in this, I'm sure will be pointed out by others.
The archive jacket has snaps on the wind guard and double stitching on the shoudler. None of the film jackets had that stitching until CS.
Clear as mud?
Yep there's stuff about this jacket all over COW. Do a quick search.Doug C wrote:Any pictures of this "archive" jacket and why is Lucas in possession of a Lee Keppler jacket?
Doug C
I think Lucas had 2 at one point. It'll all be in the write up soon.
This archive jacket was given to Peter and Tony Nowak to copy when they came about making their CS jacket. As we know Peter's bid was unsuccessful.
There's a recent thread started by me with a direct question to Lee Keppler. Here he explained his side of the jacket story. _ has discussed this jacket in frequent threads.
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The story goes that Lucas purchased two of the Keppler jackets from Lee through his Adventure Outpost company back in 1988, and then approached Lee to see if he would be willing to supply jackets for LC. Lee could not help them as the order was to large, and the job went to Wested.
One jacket stayed in the Skywalker ranch collection. The other.....it's somewhere else, needless to say, and the individual who has it denies its existance, even though on a couple of occasions it has slipped to a couple of members of the staff they had it in the 'vault'.
That said, that's supposedly how Lucasfilm ended up with a Keppler FS (G&B) jacket.
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One jacket stayed in the Skywalker ranch collection. The other.....it's somewhere else, needless to say, and the individual who has it denies its existance, even though on a couple of occasions it has slipped to a couple of members of the staff they had it in the 'vault'.
That said, that's supposedly how Lucasfilm ended up with a Keppler FS (G&B) jacket.
Regards! Michaelson
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Ok, here's a picture of the back, you can see the double stitched shoulders.
This is my Cooper made-Disney World Indy Jacket, circa 1993-94.
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Here's the front, you can see the lining and other construction is identical to the Ford gift jacket.
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This jacket is my all-time favorite. Sadly I outgrew it![/img]
This is my Cooper made-Disney World Indy Jacket, circa 1993-94.
[img][img]http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b341/ ... 0_1993.jpg[/img][/img]
Here's the front, you can see the lining and other construction is identical to the Ford gift jacket.
[img][img]http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b341/ ... 0_1991.jpg[/img]
This jacket is my all-time favorite. Sadly I outgrew it![/img]
Maybe the archive jacket was a Cooper. Some think this is the case apparently.Doug C wrote:So perhaps the LCL Cooper was actually made from copying a Keppler jacket.. Did Lee's early jackets have the backward straps like this jacket or leather facings behind the zips or lack of a bottom seam?
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yep, coverered up snaps.gwyddion wrote:Hey Citron, you might have mentioned already, but as that detail is not in your pictures, does it have the covered snaps?
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...and the little tag says 'made in Korea' too. I wonder if those kids in the sweatshop sewing these things had any idea...?
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One characteristic of the new USW's is that the back panel seams do not meet the sleeve seams, about 1 inch on both sides. I was just wondering if the older Coopers were like that too?
Ron, how is the new USW VIP compared to the old IJ/Disney jacket? Any similiar characteristics in fit, etc.? I noticed your old jacket was cow. The new USW apparently are not made with hidden snaps, or otherwise, nor cotton lining any more.
Ron, how is the new USW VIP compared to the old IJ/Disney jacket? Any similiar characteristics in fit, etc.? I noticed your old jacket was cow. The new USW apparently are not made with hidden snaps, or otherwise, nor cotton lining any more.
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The fit is the same, if I remember right- the reason I sold the old one was that I had grown vertically in my early 20's, and it ended up being too short in the sleeves. I didn't (unfortunately) pay much attention to the pleats, etc when I had it. (I sold it to another member here, maybe he'll chime in with opinions or new pics of it)Texan Scott wrote:One characteristic of the new USW's is that the back panel seams do not meet the sleeve seams, about 1 inch on both sides. I was just wondering if the older Coopers were like that too?
Ron, how is the new USW VIP compared to the old IJ/Disney jacket? Any similiar characteristics in fit, etc.? I noticed your old jacket was cow. The new USW apparently are not made with hidden snaps, or otherwise, nor cotton lining any more.
One thing I do remember is that the leather was AWESOME. it was moo cow that distressed naturally very beautifully.
My new Wings VIP is also moo cow, but cut from the belly, as I understand it. It feels a lot thinner, and 100 times softer, almost buttery feeling to the touch. The collars seem to be the same, sleeves seem the same, also no bottom seam.
The lining was a soft cotton/poly blend (I think). I'm going to give my VIP's lining a chance when I start wearing it this Fall, but as of now, I don't like it. It feels like plastic. Rough, textured, thick nylon. If I can find a tailor to change the lining (if i decide to), I'm going to have them add a row of stitching to the shoulder seam, and reverse the straps so they pull to the rear.
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