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Indiana G wrote:that is exactly it rundquist. these "improvements" leave a poor taste in mouths of collectors such as myself. the end product is better, but that's not what i wanted. though i love my TN jacket, a little part of me wishes that the jacket was made exactly how ford's was without reinforcements and extra facings (i don't know if these facings were on the hero CS jacket but the LC jacket did not have these). this facet can also be seen with david morgan's shorter handled whips, the abomination that a wested had become when people started requesting facings here and reinforcements there, and i'm gonna throw HJ into the mix cuz frankly, what they've managed to turn their hat into wouldn't even be good enough for the recepticle that i place my dogs eliminations into.The original Raiders jackets were costume pieces. Some of us are after “costume” jackets & some of us aren’t. The CS jacket was different from the rest because it was a “costume” jacket & a “real” jacket. Tony makes real jackets. If Tony did indeed get his hands on the “hero” jacket from GL’s office (it went to a few prospective jacket makers before production of CS), I’m sure he’s found a bunch of things that would be considered “mistakes” from a real world point of view. The Terry Leonard jacket that was used for the G&B Expedition was full of those mistakes. G&B corrected them because they weren’t going to let a jacket like that out of their doors. A guy that wants real world wear ability can appreciate the improvements G&B made. A guy that wants a costume piece condemns those “improvements”. This is purely speculative on my part, but I would have to agree that Tony won’t let those “mistakes” out his doors. He’s got too much pride. Cheers
$1K is a good chunk of change, but i would definitely partake if what was being replicated was the hero jacket....and on top of that, all of the "real world deficiencies" were preserved with the offering (ie - if one strap was shorter than the other one, thats what i want).........if any mods are built into, it's just gonna be a really expensive expo imo.
Cassidy wrote:Coming from the viewpoint of a...concerned citizen here people need to start watching the muckraking and choose their words more wisely until we know what Nowak has in store.
He hasn't officially confirmed either the project or the price yet.
Cassidy wrote:If Peter, who is copying the ToD jacket, were to make "improvements" on the design, more people than usual would be calling for his head.
The consensus seems that we all want a 1:1 copy of the original Temple of Doom jacket, down to the hardware and leather.
Why is this example any different?
hmm...that is a really interesting point!Indiana G wrote:Cassidy wrote:If Peter, who is copying the ToD jacket, were to make "improvements" on the design, more people than usual would be calling for his head.
The consensus seems that we all want a 1:1 copy of the original Temple of Doom jacket, down to the hardware and leather.
Why is this example any different?
couldn't have said it better myself. if i wanted a good sturdy jacket that will last a life time, i'd probably buy a plain premium leather black jacket.
when i want an indy jacket, i want exactly what was on ford's back.....but to my size of course.
i appreciate other people's desires for improved design and understand where they are coming from.....i don't agree, but i understand
firstly, the hide is subjective and depends on what kind of collector you are. i for one don't like g&b's hides as they are too perfect and too resilant to be on anything indy....that's my opinion as a collector.I ask myself, "Will the TN jacket use hide that is 50% better than G&B?" and "Will the TN jacket be 50% more screen accurate than the G&B?" and in both cases, even without seeing the TN jacket, I'm pretty confident that I already know the answer to those questions.
Well.....there are those of us in another camp, who are somewhat fans of the movies, and want a jacket that you can beat the cr-p out of, and if it looks pretty close to the movie(s), that's good enough.Indiana G wrote:Cassidy wrote:If Peter, who is copying the ToD jacket, were to make "improvements" on the design, more people than usual would be calling for his head.
The consensus seems that we all want a 1:1 copy of the original Temple of Doom jacket, down to the hardware and leather.
Why is this example any different?
couldn't have said it better myself. if i wanted a good sturdy jacket that will last a life time, i'd probably buy a plain premium leather black jacket.
when i want an indy jacket, i want exactly what was on ford's back.....but to my size of course.
i appreciate other people's desires for improved design and understand where they are coming from.....i don't agree, but i understand
Yeah, I've never really thought that a "better" jacket could be produced, just different. In fact, in one of these threads I even "boasted" about putting one of my Expeditions in a head to head "quality" contest with a TK on the Queen Mary in November.CM wrote:G is right - except that some of the stunt jackets are identical to the hero jacket and which hero jacket anyway - there were probably a couple?.
Remember there are also people like me whose only interest in the Indy jacket is that it looks cool and therefore want a real world version to wear in real life. Dressing up as a fantasy character is not everyone's idea of a good time.A Wings,and G&B jacket is as good a product as these people will need.
I'd be very interested to learn of the outcome and your thoughts. Since I've had my G&B, I've been of the opinion that I have a far better jacket than the one "Indy" used in the movie.Rundquist wrote:Yeah, I've never really thought that a "better" jacket could be produced, just different. In fact, in one of these threads I even "boasted" about putting one of my Expeditions in a head to head "quality" contest with a TK on the Queen Mary in November.CM wrote:G is right - except that some of the stunt jackets are identical to the hero jacket and which hero jacket anyway - there were probably a couple?.
Remember there are also people like me whose only interest in the Indy jacket is that it looks cool and therefore want a real world version to wear in real life. Dressing up as a fantasy character is not everyone's idea of a good time.A Wings,and G&B jacket is as good a product as these people will need.
Excellent post. Since G&B uses "A" graded hides exclusively, and is known for manufacturing to military specifications, I am not even sure where their product could be improved upon.For mine, I return to the concept of finding the sweet spot in the market. Personally, I think it must lie somewhere around the G&B Expedition. Why? Because it's been made from the measurements of a real Indy jacket; it's handmade by a small(ish) team of professionals; and the hides G&B source are top-notch. Pretty compelling stuff.
I ask myself, "Will the TN jacket use hide that is 50% better than G&B?" and "Will the TN jacket be 50% more screen accurate than the G&B?" and in both cases, even without seeing the TN jacket, I'm pretty confident that I already know the answer to those questions.
In the first instance, we all know that G&B source GREAT hides, so I'd find it almost impossible to believe someone could find a hide that was 50% better. In the second instance, I find it equally hard to believe that, suddenly, a jacket could become 50% more screen accurate than the G&B, unless G&B made some collosal errors when measuring up that original Indy jacket - and somehow I really doubt that!
So that's the "Rob" litmus test: does it deliver 50% beyond where I think the current sweet spot is in the market, the G&B Expedition ($448-$468)? Based on design/manufacture and leather, I doubt it can.
To complicate things even further, I think there are different classifications of SA. To me, a copy of the dominant hero jacket worn clearly and frequently in the movie by Ford, has a higher SA value than a copy of a stunt jacket. For example, I could classify an accurate copy of the hero jacket, SA1 and an accurate copy of a stunt jacket, SA2.bobjones wrote:Now as Rob said, if they were using the Hero jacket, it would not be "more" SA, just "also" SA, since both saw action on the screen.
Fair point. But I think there were a couple of hero jackets used. So do we go SA1A and SA1B and then which hero jacket do you give preference to?Satipo wrote:To complicate things even further, I think there are different classifications of SA. To me, a copy of the dominant hero jacket worn clearly and frequently in the movie by Ford, has a higher SA value than a copy of a stunt jacket. For example, I could classify an accurate copy of the hero jacket, SA1 and an accurate copy of a stunt jacket, SA2.bobjones wrote:Now as Rob said, if they were using the Hero jacket, it would not be "more" SA, just "also" SA, since both saw action on the screen.![]()
So, to an SA nut like me, an accurate copy of the hero jacket will always be more desirable and valuable than an accurate copy of a stunt jacket.
Another reason to miss Noel...Prescott wrote:This line of discussion gives very little incentive for the holders of the real screen used items to allow others to examine them. It would only blow up in their face as their hard work comes under our microscopes. Remember, very few will be able to look at Tony's Raider and Peter's Temple and be able to intelligently critique them against the originals. In fact, if you ask to see the original, they will just smile and say "trade secret".
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I assume you're talking about Peter. He maintains that he never threw away the patterns and still had/has the "Block Patterns". What you're saying isn't fact but conjecture. This also isn't the subject of this thread so we should probably stop there... no? I don't really understand your point.PLATON wrote:What I need to say is this.
Suppose you are someone someone whom they hired to make a jacket for some film. You make the best jacket possible, give it to the film crew the film is shot, you don't keep the patterns and then everything is forgotten.
Many years later growing demand forces you to remember the patterns. You draw them again, make some mistakes but....
After making thousands efforts, making and selling thousands and thousands of jackets isn't it logical to assume that by the process of trial and error you have come to redesign your original patterns exactly?
Just a thought.
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