Question about the "shine" on TN CS jacket
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Question about the "shine" on TN CS jacket
After watching Crystal Skull again the other day, I couldn't help notice the apparent "shine" of Indys jacket in most scenes of the film. My Nowak CS jacket lacks this, and from all the pics I've seen, so does everyone elses.
Remembering back when I ordered my jacket from Tony, I recall asking about said shine, and he said that the costuming deptartment did something to the jackets, but he wasn't at liberty to say. Not sure why he couldn't tell me, unless maybe he was unsure of what they actually did.
I also recall _ mentioning something along these lines awhile back, but also not divulging. I even sent him a PM that i got no reply.
Well, now that the movie's here and gone, is there anyway we can find out what was added to the finish of the jackets. I have a feeling it was something to add to the jackets water repellency, since there were so many water scenes in the film, and if my Nowak jacket got completely soaked, there would be zero shine to it, and it would probably weigh a ton, like most Cowhide jackets would. Especially the pre-distressed ones.
So, any ideas or info regarding this? I highly doubt it was just a conditioner, because the jacket on film has a definite "finished" look to it.
I would love to get this look on my TN CS jacket.
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Remembering back when I ordered my jacket from Tony, I recall asking about said shine, and he said that the costuming deptartment did something to the jackets, but he wasn't at liberty to say. Not sure why he couldn't tell me, unless maybe he was unsure of what they actually did.
I also recall _ mentioning something along these lines awhile back, but also not divulging. I even sent him a PM that i got no reply.
Well, now that the movie's here and gone, is there anyway we can find out what was added to the finish of the jackets. I have a feeling it was something to add to the jackets water repellency, since there were so many water scenes in the film, and if my Nowak jacket got completely soaked, there would be zero shine to it, and it would probably weigh a ton, like most Cowhide jackets would. Especially the pre-distressed ones.
So, any ideas or info regarding this? I highly doubt it was just a conditioner, because the jacket on film has a definite "finished" look to it.
I would love to get this look on my TN CS jacket.
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Yep! The jacket is brand new. 3 weeks old, cowhide! If you ask me I think it really depends on the lightning how the leather looks. The sleeves are too long at the moment but I will await a few rainshowers and then I decide if I send it back to Tony for some changes. I think the hide of my CS jacket looks like in the scene where Indy & Mutt are on the plane and Indy is lying there.
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Two options:
Any chance that it is different leather from the original run? I know there was some controversy about the remaining leather being bought off by some company other than Tony Nowak;
Or at least the same leather from a batch that was tanned or distressed differently?
I am not speaking of how heavy the distressing is, necessarily - but the difference between a leather maker distressing the jacket vs. a costume designer or ager/dyer professionally distressing it. Different methods.
Any chance that it is different leather from the original run? I know there was some controversy about the remaining leather being bought off by some company other than Tony Nowak;
Or at least the same leather from a batch that was tanned or distressed differently?
I am not speaking of how heavy the distressing is, necessarily - but the difference between a leather maker distressing the jacket vs. a costume designer or ager/dyer professionally distressing it. Different methods.
Orb, I really like the length of your sleeves. When you are standing with your arms slightly raised or stretching at all (I mean anything other than posing for a photo ;-) ) they probably look great.
So why the secrecy about the treatment of the movie jackets? Is there some trade secret they don't want let out?
So why the secrecy about the treatment of the movie jackets? Is there some trade secret they don't want let out?
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LOL I let you know when I'm ready for a change
Just to confuse everyone here even more. I've just made some pics of my CS jacket when laying flat. No lightning just with room light over it.
http://www.bilder-hochladen.net/files/big/7426-13.jpg
As I said before. It looks always a bit different. Depending on the light.
I wouldn't waste too much time about thinking that my jacket isn't dark enough.
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Just to confuse everyone here even more. I've just made some pics of my CS jacket when laying flat. No lightning just with room light over it.
http://www.bilder-hochladen.net/files/big/7426-13.jpg
As I said before. It looks always a bit different. Depending on the light.
I wouldn't waste too much time about thinking that my jacket isn't dark enough.
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Mike, did you want to try Pecards? I put the regular Pecards on my vintage cowhide because it felt too dry and it really improved the leather overall. It does make it a bit more glossy and darker too. It won't last forever like that but after a few month mine still looks 100 times better.
Guess overall I'm not too much a fan of cowhide and it's a big reason why i'm passing on a CS jacket.
Guess overall I'm not too much a fan of cowhide and it's a big reason why i'm passing on a CS jacket.
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Great compario pic, Orb. Yeah, that looks closer to mine, but still more of a "sheen" to it.
Raider S, I just applied some brown tinted Pecards to the underside of my TN collar, and I figure even if the shine wears off, the color in the Pecards will remain enough to add some darkness to it.
I'll post a pic when I finish.
Mike
EDIT: Here are a few of the underside of the collar after brownPecards, in comparison to the yolk panel.
Raider S, I just applied some brown tinted Pecards to the underside of my TN collar, and I figure even if the shine wears off, the color in the Pecards will remain enough to add some darkness to it.
I'll post a pic when I finish.
Mike
EDIT: Here are a few of the underside of the collar after brownPecards, in comparison to the yolk panel.
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Thanks Kevin!Kevin Anderson wrote:Orb, you seriously have the nicest Indy jacket collection I've seen here on COW! You must have a lot of luck, money or patience, or maybe all three! Your CS looks great to me.
I have bought all jackets in 2009 except for the Todd's which is from 2007. I wouldn't overrate it. Because if you buying from Tony it's really hard not getting satisfied.
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Thanks KT. It does seem a whole lot better. I was hesitant on putting standard Pecards, because pre-d leather usually just reverts back to it's normal state after it dries up. Hopefully the brown tint will help.Kt Templar wrote:Vast improvement.
So the special sauce is.... (could be, might be) PECARDS!
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Not really. You may not see the results after a period of time, but rest assured, the coat of lubrication applied allows the leather fibers to slide by each other as the leather is flexed. This keeps the leather from cracking over time as it ages......
So, Tony ain't exactly right this time. ;-)
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So, Tony ain't exactly right this time. ;-)
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I too treated mine with Pecards, and I think it looks great after the treatment. The biggest motivator for this was that black spot that appeared on that one jacket (I'm sorry, I forget whose off the top of my head)!! The leather without any treatment just feels vulnerable to staining, so I wanted additional protection. The colour does lighten over time, but it's no big deal.
It's interesting though...under the pocket flaps, and inside the pocket, the leather is dark, untreated by Pecards and looks great.
Finally, I find most TN CS jackets to have a shine to them, so I'm a bit surprised to find people don't think they're shiny enough
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It's interesting though...under the pocket flaps, and inside the pocket, the leather is dark, untreated by Pecards and looks great.
Finally, I find most TN CS jackets to have a shine to them, so I'm a bit surprised to find people don't think they're shiny enough
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I found a few pictures online, taken of a FIDM Oscar Costume Exhibition. This is interesting because there are shots of what is presumably screen-used costumes of the Jones's in KotCS.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skarlettfe ... 2973535937
Depending on what you think of how accurate the photos are, I suppose you could use this to judge how shiny, and what color an arguably screen-used Nowak Indy looks like from a 'regular' camera!
And if these photos are anything to go by, I'd venture to say that we're worrying about nothing here- the jacket on display looks to have the same amount of shine as the rest of us Nowak-owners! Probably the shine on screen that we're scratching our heads over is just a result of the harsh studio-lights in my opinion.
Mystery solved?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skarlettfe ... 2973535937
Depending on what you think of how accurate the photos are, I suppose you could use this to judge how shiny, and what color an arguably screen-used Nowak Indy looks like from a 'regular' camera!
And if these photos are anything to go by, I'd venture to say that we're worrying about nothing here- the jacket on display looks to have the same amount of shine as the rest of us Nowak-owners! Probably the shine on screen that we're scratching our heads over is just a result of the harsh studio-lights in my opinion.
Mystery solved?
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Wha? Is there a patent on whatever it is they did? It just seems a little too extreme to think that it must be some sort of super-secret info. I just don't get it.I recall asking about said shine, and he said that the costuming deptartment did something to the jackets, but he wasn't at liberty to say.
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I agree, it's worry for nothing.Castor Dioscuri wrote:I found a few pictures online, taken of a FIDM Oscar Costume Exhibition. This is interesting because there are shots of what is presumably screen-used costumes of the Jones's in KotCS.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skarlettfe ... 2973535937
Depending on what you think of how accurate the photos are, I suppose you could use this to judge how shiny, and what color an arguably screen-used Nowak Indy looks like from a 'regular' camera!
And if these photos are anything to go by, I'd venture to say that we're worrying about nothing here- the jacket on display looks to have the same amount of shine as the rest of us Nowak-owners! Probably the shine on screen that we're scratching our heads over is just a result of the harsh studio-lights in my opinion.
Mystery solved?
That jacket is one of 30, and we know from the view in the DVD extras of the jacket rack that they all look different colours etc.
Do we really want each of our jackets to be 100% identical in 'shine' etc?
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Re: Question about the "shine" on TN CS jacket
It's all about lighting, I tend to think that my TN CS looks a bit too light and matt in real life...
but when I look at actual pics taken outside using natural light, it does look darker and a little shiny.
Just a little bump in contrast in post-production would explain why we see a darker and shinier jacket on screen.
but when I look at actual pics taken outside using natural light, it does look darker and a little shiny.
Just a little bump in contrast in post-production would explain why we see a darker and shinier jacket on screen.
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Awesome jacket, chagwa! Killer Indy shirt, too! Where'd you get it? Nice pendant, btw. It looks like the St. Brynach's Cross in sterling silver that I got from David Morgan back in the 90's. To stay on-topic, I wonder if there is a Pecards liquid oil that might replicate that leather shine, because I've used standard Pecards paste on my Wested CS for over a year, and it darkens the leather quite nicely, but only provides a temporary shine. Any thoughts?
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Re: Question about the "shine" on TN CS jacket
That's exactly it. In certain lighting a bit of shine is apparent, in photos it stands out much more.chagwa wrote:It's all about lighting, I tend to think that my TN CS looks a bit too light and matt in real life...
but when I look at actual pics taken outside using natural light, it does look darker and a little shiny.
In 'real time' the TNCS doesn't have much 'shine' at least mine doesn't.
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Thanks for the nice comments whipwarrior
As far as my Nowak jacket goes, nothing was applied to it except being caught in the rain a few times...
My silver cross pendant was actually handmade in silver by my very talented girlfriend.
The Indy shirt is from a company called Junk Food, I also own a Raiders shirt made by them them that looks pretty cool...
Cheers,
As far as my Nowak jacket goes, nothing was applied to it except being caught in the rain a few times...
My silver cross pendant was actually handmade in silver by my very talented girlfriend.
The Indy shirt is from a company called Junk Food, I also own a Raiders shirt made by them them that looks pretty cool...
Cheers,
Re: Question about the "shine" on TN CS jacket
wow. cool. send me 5 of those please. size large