The most SA wested raiders jacket since the film!
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Yes it is, but we all know what is meant, right? ;-)coronado3 wrote:I'm sorry for sounding like an english teacher, but isn't it spelled Y-O-K-E and not Y-O-L-K in this case???? I wasn't sure myself!
and GREAT looking jacket Holt! goed gedaan man! Please allow Peter to use it for other jackets ;-)
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C3,
Yup, yoke is the correct spelling, but it's difficult to spell certain words when they have a phonetic twin, like seen & scene. I have a friend that does that all the time -- he even confuses plurals & possessives, and English is not only his first language, but his only one! His fault for cutting so many classes during high school. At any rate, we all knew what he was referring to, so the spelling doesn't really matter...BTW, Holt -- great jacket! I was going to possibly order a G&B, but if you make your specs public knowledge, I may have to buy a 2nd Wested!! Terrific job with all your research into the details.
~Jace
Yup, yoke is the correct spelling, but it's difficult to spell certain words when they have a phonetic twin, like seen & scene. I have a friend that does that all the time -- he even confuses plurals & possessives, and English is not only his first language, but his only one! His fault for cutting so many classes during high school. At any rate, we all knew what he was referring to, so the spelling doesn't really matter...BTW, Holt -- great jacket! I was going to possibly order a G&B, but if you make your specs public knowledge, I may have to buy a 2nd Wested!! Terrific job with all your research into the details.
~Jace
Holt,
I noticed that a few inches below the yoke on the pleats that your jacket pulls at the same point as in the photo you posted and also in the one below. You can see it clearly here right above the bottom of the frame on the pleat. I often wondered if there was something going on inside the jacket to pull it in this way. Did you ask for anything specific that would do this or is it just how the leather is reacting naturally to how it was constructed?
Peter, if you're reading this...amazing slam-bang-up job you did on this jacket! It captures many of the nuances that have been absent the whole time. If Holt would allow and if I may recommend that this be the standard for your custom Raiders jackets. An off the rack is fine but again, they're missing some of the small nuances we've been looking for all this time. Maybe allow someone to do up a new page on your website illustrating the similarities between this jacket and what we see on screen. This would make it completely clear to the buyer that they are getting a larger collar to match the film jacket and any other differences with the standard, off the rack jackets.
Just a suggestion. Again, amazing looking jacket. I can't wait to get one if Holt, and you would be so gracious.
I noticed that a few inches below the yoke on the pleats that your jacket pulls at the same point as in the photo you posted and also in the one below. You can see it clearly here right above the bottom of the frame on the pleat. I often wondered if there was something going on inside the jacket to pull it in this way. Did you ask for anything specific that would do this or is it just how the leather is reacting naturally to how it was constructed?
Peter, if you're reading this...amazing slam-bang-up job you did on this jacket! It captures many of the nuances that have been absent the whole time. If Holt would allow and if I may recommend that this be the standard for your custom Raiders jackets. An off the rack is fine but again, they're missing some of the small nuances we've been looking for all this time. Maybe allow someone to do up a new page on your website illustrating the similarities between this jacket and what we see on screen. This would make it completely clear to the buyer that they are getting a larger collar to match the film jacket and any other differences with the standard, off the rack jackets.
Just a suggestion. Again, amazing looking jacket. I can't wait to get one if Holt, and you would be so gracious.
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I'm on my fourth Todd's an great as it is I know something is right when I see it. Congrats, Holt on your rather relentless pursuit of 'the one' and investing in your theories - The results speak for themselves. I read Peter's comments with interest though - I understand seeing as these specs were your personal conclusions you may be protective of them but the end product is so convincing you my have to relent to the demand....!
I'm on my fourth Todd's an great as it is I know something is right when I see it. Congrats, Holt on your rather relentless pursuit of 'the one' and investing in your theories - The results speak for themselves. I read Peter's comments with interest though - I understand seeing as these specs were your personal conclusions you may be protective of them but the end product is so convincing you my have to relent to the demand....!
I must ask why be protective and not want other people to have the specs?
Certainly it's the result of long, hard work to arrive at this, but I'm sure much assistance was recieved from other members - or at least the benefit from others findings, conclusions, and suprises even if direct questions weren't asked. Wouldn't it benefit everyone to have a chance to take advantage of the success?
Certainly it's the result of long, hard work to arrive at this, but I'm sure much assistance was recieved from other members - or at least the benefit from others findings, conclusions, and suprises even if direct questions weren't asked. Wouldn't it benefit everyone to have a chance to take advantage of the success?
Look at the texture in the pleat. Look at the texture where the arm and back panel meet. Film-stock is not good enough to pick up the detailing of shrunken lamb most of the time. The light has to shine just right for you to see it.agent5 wrote:Where do you this so clearly? It's all pretty dark to me. You seem a pretty heavy supporter of stating how screen grabs are not a good tool to determine things yet you seem so sure from this dark and grainy shot of exactly the type of leather used. How so?
PS- Everything looks different from shot to shot. The jacket looks one way in one shot and another way in another shot. Some of this is caused by different jackets obviously. The key is to be able to take everything collectively and base your observations and opinions on that and not one singular screen grab.
you can clearly see that the jacket was shrunken lamb in this picture
Is it possible this was caused by the distressing done by the costumers? Washing the jacket (causing wrinkles) and then distressing them as they did? I'm just saying that you seem completely convinced off of this one screen grab alone exactly the type of leather used and it seems plausible that there could be other variants at work here to give the texture you're seeing.
Please tell me you're kidding. Even if Peter held a patent to the jacket, there's no way a customer's requested customizations form the subject-matter of a new patent for the customer. Consider the outrageous implications of that.PSBIndy wrote:Wait, so if someone wanted a jacket w/Holt's exact specs, Peter won't make it unless Holt agrees? Is that something like a patent?
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Anything is possible. I'd be crazy to make that statement based on just this screengrab. However, lambskin that has gone through that enzyme process matches what I see better than other leathers. On top of that there are people who’s opinion I respect that say that’s what it was. Tony Novak says that’s what he saw on the jacket he examined. You can take that with a grain of salt since he’s selling jackets obviously (although it would be contrary to what I know about him to lie). But on top of that Lee Keppler says that the “bell hop” jackets that Peter sent him in the mid to late 80’s were made from this type of leather as well. Lee does not sell jackets. He has nothing to gain from admitting this. In fact he says that it’s embarrassing now that he would tell Peter at the time that this was not the correct leather. Once I knew what I was looking for, it was easy for me to spot when viewing the film. How is it that a longer collar on the Raiders “hero” jacket has eluded this board collectively for so long? It’s been there the whole time. Cheersagent5 wrote:you can clearly see that the jacket was shrunken lamb in this picture
Is it possible this was caused by the distressing done by the costumers? Washing the jacket (causing wrinkles) and then distressing them as they did? I'm just saying that you seem completely convinced off of this one screen grab alone exactly the type of leather used and it seems plausible that there could be other variants at work here to give the texture you're seeing.
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I'd never presume to tell you what to actually get. I just made an observation based on the pic. I love goatskin. It's my favorite leather.Raider S wrote:That screenshot looks like it could be pebbly goat skin too. All depends on what you want to see.
I'd much rather have a durable goat hide with some natural texture that will comeout with age than lamb any day of the week.
A small group of us have been making this claim for a looong time now. You can see that the Nowak jacket collar is not as long when comparing it to the main hero jacket. One of the many things I really dig about the Nowak is the shape of the collar. He nailed it but good. As I said, I'm just glad Holt went ahead and asked for it as the test subject on the longer collar. I'm just waiting to hear the details.How is it that a longer collar on the Raiders “hero” jacket has eluded this board collectively for so long? It’s been there the whole time.
HOLT! Where you at, man?
Well, I didn't say one way or the other that the Nowak collar was not as long as the "main" hero jacket. It's definitely the same length as the one that he examined. I’d rather go with what I know is correct (at least from what is verified), then coming up with my own specs. That’s just me. There’s nothing wrong with the other approach. I just feel that you would be in for a rough ride doing so. I doubt anybody would have come up with the differential in the front and back measurements for instance, by just looking at screen grabs.agent5 wrote:A small group of us have been making this claim for a looong time now. You can see that the Nowak jacket collar is not as long when comparing it to the main hero jacket. One of the many things I really dig about the Nowak is the shape of the collar. He nailed it but good. As I said, I'm just glad Holt went ahead and asked for it as the test subject on the longer collar. I'm just waiting to hear the details.How is it that a longer collar on the Raiders “hero” jacket has eluded this board collectively for so long? It’s been there the whole time.
HOLT! Where you at, man?
Exactly why I said it was nice that Holt went ahead and did what I was scared to do for some time now. It can be a rough ride, one I've been on before.
I recall this being an issue many years ago as well, if it's exactly what you're referring to. For some time people were asking that their jackets be longer in front than in the back. Over time that was kind of buried. Now it's back again.I doubt anybody would have come up with the differential in the front and back measurements for instance, by just looking at screen grabs.
Im here.
I need to finish my shift and eat some..I have more pictures of the jacket.this time much clearer and in these it shows the original color...
give me 2 1/2 hours......talk to you soon buds!
agent5..just a quick anser to you...the pleat that goes under the backpanel at the top like it does on film I think is becasue I asked for a narrow backpanel at the top and less tapered towards the hem.the backpanel on my jacket would maby be for a 42 sized jacket. my jacket is 44...
you can understrand why this jacket was such a pain doing
I need to finish my shift and eat some..I have more pictures of the jacket.this time much clearer and in these it shows the original color...
give me 2 1/2 hours......talk to you soon buds!
agent5..just a quick anser to you...the pleat that goes under the backpanel at the top like it does on film I think is becasue I asked for a narrow backpanel at the top and less tapered towards the hem.the backpanel on my jacket would maby be for a 42 sized jacket. my jacket is 44...
you can understrand why this jacket was such a pain doing
Sure, I agree the whole thing is a gamble trying to "design" what we think we saw. It's just almost impossible to me to think that it can all come together without having an actual jacket to work from. I guess I’m a defeatist # . The deferential between the front and the back would mean nothing if the jacket didn’t ride on your shoulders just so. Let’s say that you had a jacket maker tweak their (more or less) “correct” jacket pattern to be “shorter” in the back. If the jacket were to ride “correctly” square on your shoulders, you would just have a jacket that was too short in the back. The “Raiders” look is such an esoteric thing that (depending on who you are talking to) it hasn’t ever been replicated to satisfaction, even by using screen used models. I’ve always been satisfied with my “Terry Leonard” jackets. The TN Indy 1 was just a new flavor for me (one that I enjoy a lot). I actually pity those that are never satisfied, and I don’t mean that in a condescending way. I get to enjoy my stuff without thinking “If only?”. Cheersagent5 wrote:Exactly why I said it was nice that Holt went ahead and did what I was scared to do for some time now. It can be a rough ride, one I've been on before.
I recall this being an issue many years ago as well, if it's exactly what you're referring to. For some time people were asking that their jackets be longer in front than in the back. Over time that was kind of buried. Now it's back again.I doubt anybody would have come up with the differential in the front and back measurements for instance, by just looking at screen grabs.
Ya, that would definitely be more valuable than SAness.Rundquist wrote:I can understand.agent5 wrote:My favorite jacket is still my non-screen accurate 1999 Wested which was a gift from my late wife. It's still Indy-ish but the sentimental value is much more pleasing to me than any screen used jacket.
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a5, i didn't know you were a widow. i am sincerely sorry for your loss.agent5 wrote:My favorite jacket is still my non-screen accurate 1999 Wested which was a gift from my late wife. It's still Indy-ish but the sentimental value is much more pleasing to me than any screen used jacket.
who cares about SA if that jacket has that sentiment engrained in her. i keep my herbert johnson liner in my go-to hat that i made....it came from the hat i wore on my wedding day.
Thanks, G. My wife was totally cool about all the gear. When I first found Indyfan.com and all the gear components, it was a lot of money. I suggested purchasing some of it and asking for various parts for birthday and Christmas and she was like, "Just get it all now and get it over with". That included a Dave Morgan 455 bull whip. She bought me my first Wested for my birthday though which was one of the best gifts I'd ever gotten. She knew how long I wanted an actual Indy jacket and wanted to make me happy. She sure did.
here are some more pictures of it.
see the color and drape.this baby looks and feels like Lambskin.if it wasnt for the bad fish smell that the goat has... I could swear it was a lamb.
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see the color and drape.this baby looks and feels like Lambskin.if it wasnt for the bad fish smell that the goat has... I could swear it was a lamb.
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I am sending it of to the spa next week. ;-)
it wont be distressd..only given a light soak to let it break in..
as for giving away the details on this jacket........I must say that many of these details are made for my bodytype...
like, it has really full shoulders but a thight back.I think this is one of the things what it makes it look raiders..but I dont know how it would look on another body type..
it wont be distressd..only given a light soak to let it break in..
as for giving away the details on this jacket........I must say that many of these details are made for my bodytype...
like, it has really full shoulders but a thight back.I think this is one of the things what it makes it look raiders..but I dont know how it would look on another body type..
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about the details...
if I give out those then dont come to me and complaint if the look isnt right..thats all I am saying...I dont like being responsable if it isnt what you guys hoped it would be.
remember..there are alot of jackets made by agent5 specs,but not one of those jackets look totally alike .even though they are made by the same a5 specs...
this worked for me,it might not work for you...see what I am saying?
if I give out those then dont come to me and complaint if the look isnt right..thats all I am saying...I dont like being responsable if it isnt what you guys hoped it would be.
remember..there are alot of jackets made by agent5 specs,but not one of those jackets look totally alike .even though they are made by the same a5 specs...
this worked for me,it might not work for you...see what I am saying?
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Hi Holt,
Absolutely impressive. That side view is the first time I've seen the back- yoke-sleeve look the way I remember it. I think it's fun how everyone keys in on certain aspects that define the "Raiders" look, be it pocket proportions, flaps, back panels, collars and so forth. I really love the smaller yoke and higher back look.
I certainly don't have the muscled build to fill out the shoulders the same, but I'd want to have the yoke-sleeve-back construction replicated.
Fantastic job between you and Peter. Thanks for all your work building this great jacket and thanks for sharing. Don't let it shrink - it looks like a perfect fit.
Absolutely impressive. That side view is the first time I've seen the back- yoke-sleeve look the way I remember it. I think it's fun how everyone keys in on certain aspects that define the "Raiders" look, be it pocket proportions, flaps, back panels, collars and so forth. I really love the smaller yoke and higher back look.
I certainly don't have the muscled build to fill out the shoulders the same, but I'd want to have the yoke-sleeve-back construction replicated.
Fantastic job between you and Peter. Thanks for all your work building this great jacket and thanks for sharing. Don't let it shrink - it looks like a perfect fit.
[quote="Indiana Holt"]here are some more pictures of it.
see the color and drape.this baby looks and feels like Lambskin.if it wasnt for the bad fish smell that the goat has... I could swear it was a lamb.
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If Peter has a decent supply of that goatskin, then I encourage anyone that is thinking about buying one to do so. I have G&B jackets made in that stuff and it really is the best substitute for lambskin. It's great leather.
see the color and drape.this baby looks and feels like Lambskin.if it wasnt for the bad fish smell that the goat has... I could swear it was a lamb.
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If Peter has a decent supply of that goatskin, then I encourage anyone that is thinking about buying one to do so. I have G&B jackets made in that stuff and it really is the best substitute for lambskin. It's great leather.
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You are more of a realist than a defeatist.Rundquist wrote:
Sure, I agree the whole thing is a gamble trying to "design" what we think we saw. It's just almost impossible to me to think that it can all come together without having an actual jacket to work from. I guess I’m a defeatist # . The deferential between the front and the back would mean nothing if the jacket didn’t ride on your shoulders just so. Let’s say that you had a jacket maker tweak their (more or less) “correct” jacket pattern to be “shorter” in the back. If the jacket were to ride “correctly” square on your shoulders, you would just have a jacket that was too short in the back. The “Raiders” look is such an esoteric thing that (depending on who you are talking to) it hasn’t ever been replicated to satisfaction, even by using screen used models. I’ve always been satisfied with my “Terry Leonard” jackets. The TN Indy 1 was just a new flavor for me (one that I enjoy a lot). I actually pity those that are never satisfied, and I don’t mean that in a condescending way. I get to enjoy my stuff without thinking “If only?”. Cheers
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I don't know why there wouldn't be. Holt just doesn't want you to blame him if it doesn't look as good on you as it does on him.PSBIndy wrote:Holt, I assume you're a 44R?...If so, I'm a 44R, too...so you're specs won't be compatible for me?
But then 'Indy's jacket' doesn't look the same on everyone as it does on Indy either.
I'm sure the jacket pattern would get adjusted for individual size requirements anyway.
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Holt,
Great work on your jacket! How many jackets did you need to make to get the right one you have now?
You have made it clear that you had this jacket developed for your body type. Surely there were other specs that you worked on that are not specific to your frame. Are these details you could share with us? That way we could get a jacket that fits each individual, and then use your pocket, yoke, collar and other specs. Hopefully we could have accurate info that will work well with other sizes of jackets.
I have a jacket on order right now. I don't know if I can make any changes mid-order. I'm not sure where he's at on my order.
Jake
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Great work on your jacket! How many jackets did you need to make to get the right one you have now?
You have made it clear that you had this jacket developed for your body type. Surely there were other specs that you worked on that are not specific to your frame. Are these details you could share with us? That way we could get a jacket that fits each individual, and then use your pocket, yoke, collar and other specs. Hopefully we could have accurate info that will work well with other sizes of jackets.
I have a jacket on order right now. I don't know if I can make any changes mid-order. I'm not sure where he's at on my order.
Jake
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