At long last my jackets in a row

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At long last my jackets in a row

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This might give an idea as to how much colors can vary.
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5 Nowaks, 5 Westeds, and 1 G&B
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Great photos! Thanks
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Pretty cool, looks like a shrine of sorts, could you please give us a brief break down of what each type of jacket is that we are looking at (which film replica and leather type)

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Oops, never mind I guess, I just found your nowak thread where you at least give those details for those jackets.

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And I thought I had a problem... :-k

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Han, looks like the 'back room' at Lucas' Ranch........ :clap:
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Are those all Nowaks?! :o

...you sure kept Tony busy....and rich $$$ :D
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PSBIndy wrote:Are those all Nowaks?! :o

...you sure kept Tony busy....and rich $$$ :D
Han Jones wrote:......
5 Nowaks, 5 Westeds, and 1 G&B
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2nd pic, front jacket, absolutely perfect LC :clap:
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uhmm.. yeah and its not a coincendence that it is perfect. it is made perfect.
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Han, you're gonna need to live to at least 'til 500 to even begin naturally distressing all those jackets! :lol:
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Hey Han, completely unrelated, can you give us a tour of that room, showing us all the "artifacts" in it? Looks amazing!
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maboot38 wrote:Hey Han, completely unrelated, can you give us a tour of that room, showing us all the "artifacts" in it? Looks amazing!
In Lao Che's of course.
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wow you got some cool stuff and great jackets can I come over and play :)
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can i have one? :P

keep the TN's and find 5 mannequins for those westeds cuz they'll fall apart if you wear them.....

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just kidding....i'd thought i'd kick up some #### today to see if eric will throw a suspension at me :[ :D
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As long as there's not a "No Girls Allowed" sign on the door to the room, everything is fine! :Plymouth: :rolling:

But there are five too many jackets. Let's see, which ones would I part ways with...
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oh, oh OH.. so tempting...

I just need... one.... more word from you...... and youre OUDAHERE....


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Thanks Holt!

G, DOWN BOY!
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I don't think Indiana Jones himself would be able to afford 5 nowaks (let alone even 1) on his teacher's salary. :D
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You are the Jay Leno of Indy jackets. I don't know whether to be jealous or feel sorry for you! :)
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Wow, I can't believe no one mentioned the full-size Han in carbonite, R2-D2 and C3-PO. :shock: :tup:

And 11 Indy jackets, I couldn't even imagine. Really nice! What other cool toys do you have?
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JC1972 wrote:Wow, I can't believe no one mentioned the full-size Han in carbonite, R2-D2 and C3-PO. :shock: :tup:

And 11 Indy jackets, I couldn't even imagine. Really nice! What other cool toys do you have?
That's why I said this guy needs to do a thread giving a tour of his basement to have a real chance to show off all his stuff!
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Coño :shock: what collection! Do you wear all of them? I like the full zise Han :roll:
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Just an awesome collection of jackets. I wouldn't even know how to start a rotation!

And the full size Star Wars figures are really nice as well. I was reading a review of the C-3PO just the other day.
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Han Jones,

That is an absolutely out of this world collection you have here! :shock:
Are those life size Star Wars replicas from Sideshow?

The real question is, what do you do for a living???
Let me know if there's any openings... [-o<
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chagwa wrote:Han Jones,

That is an absolutely out of this world collection you have here! :shock:
Are those life size Star Wars replicas from Sideshow?

The real question is, what do you do for a living???
Let me know if there's any openings... [-o<
Chaqwa i've been wondering about your avatar, is it Ludo from Labyrinth :P?
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It looks close:
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Maybe it is a plush version?
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OMG labyrinth!!


thanx for the flashback to my childhood..

I had forgotten all about that movie!
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Off topic; Imagine the fabulous 'Labyrinth' if it were produced today. Awful CGI throughout, no doubt. Yuck.
What a classic film.
On topic; Superb collection! :)
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Dutch_jones wrote:
chagwa wrote:Han Jones,

That is an absolutely out of this world collection you have here! :shock:
Are those life size Star Wars replicas from Sideshow?

The real question is, what do you do for a living???
Let me know if there's any openings... [-o<
Chaqwa i've been wondering about your avatar, is it Ludo from Labyrinth :P?
Yup!
http://www.mamegyorai.co.jp/net/main/it ... tem=148324

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Now let's keep this thread on topic...
let's find out how Han Jones can afford such a nice collection of Indy jackets and Star Wars collectibles??? :-k
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im speechless - what a unreal pic of the room and all the stuff!
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chagwa wrote:
Dutch_jones wrote:
chagwa wrote:Han Jones,

That is an absolutely out of this world collection you have here! :shock:
Are those life size Star Wars replicas from Sideshow?

The real question is, what do you do for a living???
Let me know if there's any openings... [-o<
Chaqwa i've been wondering about your avatar, is it Ludo from Labyrinth :P?
Yup!
http://www.mamegyorai.co.jp/net/main/it ... tem=148324

Image

Now let's keep this thread on topic...
let's find out how Han Jones can afford such a nice collection of Indy jackets and Star Wars collectibles??? :-k
Could it be he's one of the alleged Lucas Lawyers that monitor this site.........think ,any one know his true secret idenity ?? :-s :lol:
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ok.ok.. back on track.
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:shock: :o =P~ What a collection..... Wow I take it you are more of a Jacket guy than a hat guy? ;) :lol:

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Han, one question. Why some many jackets?
You didn't find the SA jacket, for that so many :o
And my wife says that I have several jackets :rolling:
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