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Yeah, but a forum is (IMO) for askingIndiana Holt wrote:man,if you do a little digging a few pages down you see who he is..
Tony Nowak make-a-sell: Add only pressure, bake for the time it takes to save up money!Indiana Holt wrote:right indeed,your very welcome my friend.
it is wonderfull seing the light isnt it ;-)
so,when are you gonna place your order and be the forst in denmark to own one....
you must be interested since you ask about him right?hehehe..
That's gonna be sooo bad - and wrong! If there is no uncle Arnie, there can be no terminator!!Indiana Whit wrote:haha yeah I think Arnold might've actually been heavier in T-3 than T-2
will Tony be working on (or rather has he) the T-4 jacket? Granted it's going to be another body builder guy with arnold's head digitally placed on it (why cant he just take 2 weeks off from governating?) but I wonder if he'll have a leather jacket...
You might be on to something - but maybe, just maybe, they should stop produce movies like this when the actor get too old... BUT, I think, if they can pull that "past-Arines-face-onto-another-actor" stunt off well, it might be a good solution....Don't Call Me Junior! wrote:Well they could always put Summer Glau in to sub for Arnie.... ;-)
A little off topic but realistically: I think Arnie is great. I'm a huge fan and T2 is another of my favorite movies but as far as the role of the Model 101 goes, well, Arnie's 61 now and was about 43 or so when he did T2. He understandably is not in the same shape he once was.
Look at the people who griped about "old Indy" in KotCS. Well at least in the story that character has aged so they don't need to explain why Indy is old and not of the same physique he used to be (he did look great for his age mind you!).
The Model 101, being a cyborg, isn't really supposed to age. They're machine's that won't have expanding waist lines, etc. Given that and currently available movie technology, the workaround sounds like a decent idea since Arnold's current responsibilities limit his capacity to physically be in the movie even if he could or actually wanted to. Either that or move on to another Terminator model...
Well, whiskeyman dosn't seem to be very satisfied with his ( viewtopic.php?t=36214 ) and actually seems to prefer Westeds jackets!!! I think he pulls alot of costumers on the fact that he made the jackets for the new movie, but that does not mean it's the best (qualitywise - I'm sure it's pretty SA ;-) ).Han Jones wrote:Buy one or find someone that has one for you to see and you will know why his jackets are great.
TN jackets and wested jackets both have their market niche's. we can go on and on about who's better but that is an extremely subjective and loaded issue.Indiana MarkVII wrote:Tony's Web site doesn't list prices. That's scary. Why would a Tony jacket be better than a Wested if you don't count that he was the selected maker for the Indy IV jacket?
hey CM....here's another one for your camp!Jakob Emiliussen wrote:Well, whiskeyman dosn't seem to be very satisfied with his ( viewtopic.php?t=36214 ) and actually seems to prefer Westeds jackets!!! I think he pulls alot of costumers on the fact that he made the jackets for the new movie, but that does not mean it's the best (qualitywise - I'm sure it's pretty SA ;-) ).Han Jones wrote:Buy one or find someone that has one for you to see and you will know why his jackets are great.
I, personally, am not going to spend that kind of money on a jacket in lamb - it's too "flimsy", even thought it's SA... Horsehide is the way to go!
btw Wested does have pre-distressed hides - though I am not crazy about any of them (though I do want to see the pre-washed goat for LC style). Remember the film jackets were hand distressed. My lamb is getting quite a nice mottle/pattern to it as I wear it more. Does it look like I was just dragged by a truck? No.Indiana G wrote: if i do get all my specs done, i get a shiney, squeeky clean jacket...so i don't want a jacket that looked like a hero jacket from 'indiana jones gets caught in the car-wash of doom'.
indy 4 - $675 + shippingIndiana MarkVII wrote:Since TN does list prices on his website, just what does one of those highly praised jackets go for? I can't afford one right now anyway (not working at the moment, but I hope that changes soon), and my closet already has an authentic brown lambskin Raiders, and a goatskin Last Crusade (I got second hand), both from Wested.
sorry, i wasn't clear anzac.........westetd has never offered distressing on their jackets. their distressing only goes as far as predistressed hide which is too uniform. their washed goat however is awesome imo and will distress extremely quick...but out of the bag, it still looks new......and its goat. i thought i was happy with the washed goat until i saw a TN lamb that is distressed nicely.ANZAC_1915 wrote:btw Wested does have pre-distressed hides - though I am not crazy about any of them (though I do want to see the pre-washed goat for LC style). Remember the film jackets were hand distressed. My lamb is getting quite a nice mottle/pattern to it as I wear it more. Does it look like I was just dragged by a truck? No.Indiana G wrote: if i do get all my specs done, i get a shiney, squeeky clean jacket...so i don't want a jacket that looked like a hero jacket from 'indiana jones gets caught in the car-wash of doom'.
Clearly TN makes a fine jacket, and is the maker of the original CS film jacket, and is on the high end of pricing for the jackets (compared to Wested, USW and others).
There's another advantage to TN - he's relatively local for a lot of people here. I got my Wested fit exactly how I wanted, because I happened to be able to make 3 trips to Peter's barn.
We still don't yet have pictures and full details of the jackets TN used to copy his Indy I jacket from yet, so that is a gray area. I am not sold on his Indy I hide either -- until I can see it in person. I wasn't sold on Wested's lamb until I saw it in person either.
Also note TN was not the original maker of the T2 film jackets, from what I've read they were made by Bates Custom Leathers: http://www.batesleathers.com/streetwear ... terminator
Which is why I, as a Dane, can say nothing but "Wested"Indiana G wrote:
There's another advantage to TN - he's relatively local for a lot of people here.
I don't think anybody claimed he was, although he did make Arnie's jackets for Terminator 3, and is working on / has worked on Terminator 4 as well.ANZAC_1915 wrote:Also note TN was not the original maker of the T2 film jackets, from what I've read they were made by Bates Custom Leathers: http://www.batesleathers.com/streetwear ... terminator
My main concern was the color, it looked too light in pictures on people here and I really wanted a very dark jacket - after looking at the film a lot, a lot of the places it looks lighter are either due to lighting (duh) or Fuller's earth or dust.Indiana G wrote:[sorry, i wasn't clear anzac.........wested has never offered distressing on their jackets. their distressing only goes as far as predistressed hide which is too uniform. their washed goat however is awesome imo and will distress extremely quick...but out of the bag, it still looks new......and its goat. i thought i was happy with the washed goat until i saw a TN lamb that is distressed nicely.
what didn't sell you about wested's lamb?
Indeed, I thought readers might take that implication "in between the lines" between the "good friends with Arnold" discussion and discussion around T2, so just wanted to be clear about that.Castor Dioscuri wrote:I don't think anybody claimed he was, although he did make Arnie's jackets for Terminator 3, and is working on / has worked on Terminator 4 as well.
I can't answer this for everyone, but my take on it? Two reasons: While Peter makes a great costume jacket (keyword COSTUME) that's not built for the long run, Tony makes a great jacket made purposely to last through the stunts. While folks at CoW for ages remained divided between a screen accurate jacket and a jacket that is durable but is not screen accurate, Tony provided us with a jacket that IS Indy's jacket not only as it would be in real life, but as it was on screen!Jakob Emiliussen wrote:Which is why I, as a Dane, can say nothing but "Wested"Indiana G wrote:
There's another advantage to TN - he's relatively local for a lot of people here.
(The following is an intentional provocation but is not meant to **** anyone off, but I would really like an answer)
What I find funny is that Peter (Wested) was the producer of the original jacket for Raiders - which is THE Indy-movie for a lot of people. Tony
Nowak is the producer of the Jacket to Indy Iv - which, at the very least, has divided the community into three groups "KOTCS was good", "KOTCS was bad" and "KOTCS was in between"....
Why is it that people are so obssed getting a jacket from a man, who made it for a movie that 2/3's of the community finds bad or in between??
(This is an intentional provocation but is not meant to **** anyone off, but I would really like an answer)
Point taken. Although, come to think of it, Tony's Mutt jacket could easily pass itself off as a T2 jacket if you just remove the epaulettes...ANZAC_1915 wrote:Indeed, I thought readers might take that implication "in between the lines" between the "good friends with Arnold" discussion and discussion around T2, so just wanted to be clear about that.Castor Dioscuri wrote:I don't think anybody claimed he was, although he did make Arnie's jackets for Terminator 3, and is working on / has worked on Terminator 4 as well.
Although, Bates is owned by someone completely different now, so while they have the patterns, it is somewhat moot.
I totally disagree! I've got a horsehide Wested Raiders-style jacket, and it's the best jacket I ever had, and it's definetly NOT a "costume-only" jacket...Castor Dioscuri wrote: While Peter makes a great costume jacket (keyword COSTUME) that's not built for the long run...
here's my opinion - peter's current patterns are LC patterns....which are generated from a g&b jacket built from screen images of a raiders jacket (not an expo). his original raiders patterns are gone like the do do bird....which is a shame. peter has gratiously massaged the pattern he has for his clientelle to suit and i believe somewhere down that road, the look and feel of an indiana jones jacket was convaluted with these modifications(sp?) moreso than before.....until screen nazi's got to tinker with the pattern further. some good improvements, some bad..........all subjective to the stitch nazi that is viewing the movie. in the end we get a 'mutt' or hybrid of many people's takes of THE jacket (platon's length, agent 5's/CK's pockets, and yadda yadda yadda). wested will make a heck of an LC jacket for you.......but the funny thing is, there are some aspects of the TN indy 4 jacket that is more SA than wested's LC!!!!What I find funny is that Peter (Wested) was the producer of the original jacket for Raiders - which is THE Indy-movie for a lot of people. Tony
Nowak is the producer of the Jacket to Indy Iv - which, at the very least, has divided the community into three groups "KOTCS was good", "KOTCS was bad" and "KOTCS was in between"....
Why is it that people are so obssed getting a jacket from a man, who made it for a movie that 2/3's of the community finds bad or in between??
i wouldn't go as far as calling wested's a 'costume jacket' either (sorry castor)....they are decent real world jackets. todds standard is a costume jacket and so is that abomination that indyfalco tried on at the toy storeJakob Emiliussen wrote:I totally disagree! I've got a horsehide Wested Raiders-style jacket, and it's the best jacket I ever had, and it's definetly NOT a "costume-only" jacket...Castor Dioscuri wrote: While Peter makes a great costume jacket (keyword COSTUME) that's not built for the long run...
Other than that, very interesting point of view. It's an answer to my question - thank you
For the two or three months of a year that I might be able to wear a jacket for my 10:00 p.m. dog walk, I'll stick with my Wested's for now.indy 4 - $675 + shipping
indy 1 shrunken lamb - $975 + shipping
indy 1 (other hides) - $750 + shipping, i believe but don't quote me on that.
You bet. I really don't think that leatherprices can differ that much (fx. form Wested to Novak) - even though there might be a difference in quality.Indiana MarkVII wrote:For the two or three months of a year that I might be able to wear a jacket for my 10:00 p.m. dog walk, I'll stick with my Wested's for now.indy 4 - $675 + shipping
indy 1 shrunken lamb - $975 + shipping
indy 1 (other hides) - $750 + shipping, i believe but don't quote me on that.
I'd be curious to price the hides that would be enough for an Indy jacket at a Tandy or Leather Factory (same company). Tony's probably makes a healthy living at those prices.
I don't see anything that confirms they were the original maker for T2 other than their saying "This jacket was created for the movie of the same name!"Castor Dioscuri wrote:I don't think anybody claimed he was, although he did make Arnie's jackets for Terminator 3, and is working on / has worked on Terminator 4 as well.ANZAC_1915 wrote:Also note TN was not the original maker of the T2 film jackets, from what I've read they were made by Bates Custom Leathers: http://www.batesleathers.com/streetwear ... terminator
The TN site does not, nor Tony himself, claim to have made the T2 jacket.ANZAC_1915 wrote:Indeed, I thought readers might take that implication "in between the lines" between the "good friends with Arnold" discussion and discussion around T2, so just wanted to be clear about that.Castor Dioscuri wrote:I don't think anybody claimed he was, although he did make Arnie's jackets for Terminator 3, and is working on / has worked on Terminator 4 as well.
Although, Bates is owned by someone completely different now, so while they have the patterns, it is somewhat moot.
This reminds me the old story about Charlie Chaplin. He once entered a Charlie Chaplin look-a-like contest in San Francisco and, quite humorously, could not make it to the final round.Jakob Emiliussen wrote:A real fun twist is that everybody that I've heard of have had corrections for the Nowak - so even though he has access to screenused jackets, people still don't think they are SA - THAT'S HILLARIOUS!!!
It's also interesting to see that Hitler wasn't the only one trying to look like Charlie Chaplin at the time...Indiana Strones wrote: This reminds me the old story about Charlie Chaplin. He once entered a Charlie Chaplin look-a-like contest in San Francisco and, quite humorously, could not make it to the final round.