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Little Oak pulls off the look better than you do John. I bet everyone will get a real kick out of his gear at the party. And even though it is a kids size hat, it is beautiful. You do great work and I can't wait for my Penman. All you have to do now is teach him how to string together a underhand crack, forward crack and circus crack and he is golden.BendingOak wrote:My 8 year old son has a birthday party to go to this weekend. A Indy party that all the kids have to dress in your best Indy gear.
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When it comes to carbonated drinks, I'm right there with you. Rootbeer, Creme Soda, and I'll add Sasparilla. But just get me away from the kids, or when I think my Marion's been blown up, then it's whiskey, straight up.
Here's an inside shot, but I'd love to get something "out in the field" when the weather gets a little nicer in the desert.
And a few of my Marion:
And one with the clean frying pan:
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Here's an inside shot, but I'd love to get something "out in the field" when the weather gets a little nicer in the desert.
And a few of my Marion:
And one with the clean frying pan:
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Man, there is some great gear on display in this thread.
OK, my pics are slightly outdated (2007), but the best and only's in full gear, I'm afraid.
The first was taken by Gater, on Curator Rick's vast property at the Summit.
This one was taken by Canyon at the same Summit. Please forgive the look on my face. It was about 110 degrees F in the sun that day.
And, from "way back" 2006...
OK, my pics are slightly outdated (2007), but the best and only's in full gear, I'm afraid.
The first was taken by Gater, on Curator Rick's vast property at the Summit.
This one was taken by Canyon at the same Summit. Please forgive the look on my face. It was about 110 degrees F in the sun that day.
And, from "way back" 2006...
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Sometimes I just wish I lived in the U.S. or even better: had enough money to buy a private jet to fly me to those summitsbinkmeisterRick wrote:That's part of the joy of attending the Finger Lakes Summits, my friend. Curator Rick had the pedestal made, but he and his daughter created the rest. It's set up each year at the summit.
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Remember, Bink. That picture wasn't this year, it was the year before, when the Summit fell in the middle of that August heat wave. Several people nearly fainted that weekend. In fact, shortly after Canyon took that photo she had to go back to her hotel to get out of the heat!binkmeisterRick wrote: And Chewie, it wasn't THAT hot... well, with the leather jacket and beaver fedora, maybe.
So, with the fedora and jacket, it might have been 120 degrees! The upside is, Rick has lots of shade on his property! I seem to recall you stayed in it that day. Woos.
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You know what I say..... " if you can't take the heat........become a cop."Chewbacca Jones wrote:Remember, Bink. That picture wasn't this year, it was the year before, when the Summit fell in the middle of that August heat wave. Several people nearly fainted that weekend. In fact, shortly after Canyon took that photo she had to go back to her hotel to get out of the heat!binkmeisterRick wrote: And Chewie, it wasn't THAT hot... well, with the leather jacket and beaver fedora, maybe.
So, with the fedora and jacket, it might have been 120 degrees! The upside is, Rick has lots of shade on his property! I seem to recall you stayed in it that day. Woos.
heyBendingOak wrote:You know what I say..... " if you can't take the heat........become a cop."Chewbacca Jones wrote:Remember, Bink. That picture wasn't this year, it was the year before, when the Summit fell in the middle of that August heat wave. Several people nearly fainted that weekend. In fact, shortly after Canyon took that photo she had to go back to her hotel to get out of the heat!binkmeisterRick wrote: And Chewie, it wasn't THAT hot... well, with the leather jacket and beaver fedora, maybe.
So, with the fedora and jacket, it might have been 120 degrees! The upside is, Rick has lots of shade on his property! I seem to recall you stayed in it that day. Woos.
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sorry thats week.Chewbacca Jones wrote:How about, "If you can't take the heat... carry some!" I think that would qualify as cop humor, wouldn't it?
Sorry holt but that door was swung open and I had to go though it.
Holt, do you know what firemen and cops have in common?
Holt, do you know why they call them cops?
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"close enough"
Here's my newly completed "close enough" Indy gear.
I'll start at the top and work my way down:
Fedora: Akubra Federation IV
Leather Jacket: Wested lamb (courtesy of fellow board member TCS)
Shirt: Cabela's Safari shirt
Pants: Lee khakis in "twig" color
Web belt: just some web belt I found at Kohls
Gun belt and whip holder: Costumebase from that auction site
Bag: Costumebase from that auction site
Bag strap: Todd's
Holster: got it off that auction site (not really happy with it - needs to be re-dyed)
Gun: plastic toy gun from a dollar store with swivel lanyard ring from eGunparts
Whip: got it off that auction site (good enough for now)
Shoes: Work America 6" work boot
Hope you all like it as much as I do! I still intend to upgrade the whip, maybe with Todd's prop whip, and the web belt but I'm not in too much of a hurry.
The hat and jacket are my favorite parts - they're so pretty! Can't wait for it to cool off here in Texas so I can wear the jacket out.
I'll start at the top and work my way down:
Fedora: Akubra Federation IV
Leather Jacket: Wested lamb (courtesy of fellow board member TCS)
Shirt: Cabela's Safari shirt
Pants: Lee khakis in "twig" color
Web belt: just some web belt I found at Kohls
Gun belt and whip holder: Costumebase from that auction site
Bag: Costumebase from that auction site
Bag strap: Todd's
Holster: got it off that auction site (not really happy with it - needs to be re-dyed)
Gun: plastic toy gun from a dollar store with swivel lanyard ring from eGunparts
Whip: got it off that auction site (good enough for now)
Shoes: Work America 6" work boot
Hope you all like it as much as I do! I still intend to upgrade the whip, maybe with Todd's prop whip, and the web belt but I'm not in too much of a hurry.
The hat and jacket are my favorite parts - they're so pretty! Can't wait for it to cool off here in Texas so I can wear the jacket out.
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Hey! You stole my gear!Switch625 wrote:Here's my newly completed "close enough" Indy gear.
Very close to what I put together at first. Great work. I like the color of the trousers, too. The whole think really comes together.
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Oops. I thought it would be at least a few more days before you noticed.Chewbacca Jones wrote:Hey! You stole my gear!
Very close to what I put together at first. Great work. I like the color of the trousers, too. The whole think really comes together.
Thanks! I really like how it all came together, especially the pants. In the other thread, others said they're too brown, but I hope people can see in this photo what I see.
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Agreed. I think most Indy pants look too light. To me, they have always seemed to be kind of a lighter milk chocolate color. Then again, because of lighting, the color of the pants change in just about every scene. For example, in the psychic interrogation scene of KOTCS, the pants looked practically straight up brown. It really all goes back to personal taste and which shot of which movie we think best represents the Indy look. For me, I wanted something off the rack but wasn't the typical tan khaki pants.Chewbacca Jones wrote:I think people underestimate how brown the Indy pants should be. Plus, the light Cabelas shirt makes the pants look darker. I bet that a more screen accurate shirt color would make the pants look lighter. Still, I stand by that shirt as the best close-enough on the market.
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I took these pictures this morning with my camcorder of my current gear.
The Jacket is a Wester "Raiders" off-the-rack.
The hat is an Akruba Adventurer
Whip is a new Joe Strain 8' Indy, 12 plait Kangaroo that arrived in August.
Boots are Aldens 405's.
Shirt is from What Price Glory
The whip holder and belt are from Todds.
Next up is an MK7 bag and strap and a Gun belt. I'll also consider some SA pants perhaps in 2009 but for now the Dockers look good enough for me.
Enjoy the pictures.
Cheers, Jeff
The Jacket is a Wester "Raiders" off-the-rack.
The hat is an Akruba Adventurer
Whip is a new Joe Strain 8' Indy, 12 plait Kangaroo that arrived in August.
Boots are Aldens 405's.
Shirt is from What Price Glory
The whip holder and belt are from Todds.
Next up is an MK7 bag and strap and a Gun belt. I'll also consider some SA pants perhaps in 2009 but for now the Dockers look good enough for me.
Enjoy the pictures.
Cheers, Jeff
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Thanks for the compliment! Actually, in all but the hangers picture, I'm wearing a Christys adventurer. In the hanger pic, it's my AB. thanks though!CairoIndy wrote:Great pics NIB! ,it's nice to good pics of the Akubra adventurer,I love those hats,your hat is proof that they make a great looking Raiders hat!naW ibO bulC wrote:
Cheers, Jeff
Thank you, my dear! I like your Crystal Skull pose, too. ;-) Here is a gear showcase video that I made, which is reminiscent of the one that you did earlier this year:
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseacti ... d=42301083
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseacti ... d=42301083
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Who, moi?whipwarrior wrote:Thank you, my dear! I like your Crystal Skull pose, too. ;-) Here is a gear showcase video that I made, which is reminiscent of the one that you did earlier this year:
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseacti ... d=42301083
Mine was taken before Crystal Skull came out, but thanks all the same.
Magnificent video, btw.