So, do we know who manufactured the Indy shirt for KoTCS?
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Novak? Isn't it Nowak?ij1936 wrote:If you're asking who made the shirt for KotCS, the book "The Complete Making of Indiana Jones" states in the side bar on page 280 that "Tony Novak re-created the jacket under the supervision of Bernie Pollack. He made 30 of them, along with 60 pairs of pants and about 70 shirts."
Why not call them?Fink wrote:So... no chance to get an original SA KoTCS movie (not promo) shirt?
Other than Steve's last name misspelled (and perhaps Tony's?), I have no idea. I took it on faith that a book tht appeared to be sanctioned by both Lucas and Speilberg was gospel.Indiana MarkVII wrote:But hasn't "The Complete Making of Indiana Jones" been shown to have made errors in reporting who made the hats and other significant details? Or am I getting it mixed up with another publication?
It is. I copied the quote from the book verbatim, and I failed to notice the mistake.Castor Dioscuri wrote:Novak? Isn't it Nowak?ij1936 wrote:If you're asking who made the shirt for KotCS, the book "The Complete Making of Indiana Jones" states in the side bar on page 280 that "Tony Novak re-created the jacket under the supervision of Bernie Pollack. He made 30 of them, along with 60 pairs of pants and about 70 shirts."
ANZAC_1915 wrote:Why not call them?Fink wrote:So... no chance to get an original SA KoTCS movie (not promo) shirt?
"However, due to public demand, our Tailor Shop is now open to the public for custom made suits, pants, shirts and any garment that the wildest imagination can dream."
Well, since I am neither established around these parts, nor experienced, I will gladly turn this over to someone we all trust.Ken wrote:I think this is very sound advice - it would be very easy to either scare a potential vendor / supplier off or risk greatly inflated prices. What we need is something to be worked out by one ot two experienced and / or established individuals on everyone's behalf - eg - as was the case with the Flightsuits Expedition.
Ken
Sorry to derail your question, Fink. The place I talked to probably knows about the shirt, but the guy was loose-lipped about the pants, so that's what we mainly talked about. I got the impression that even this place sent the shirts out for somebody else to do, but I could be wrong in my hunch about that.Fink wrote:Didn’t found this on my search, I swear I’m not being lazy here!
So, do we know who manufactured the Indy shirt for KoTCS?:
These are people whose bread and butter are the film companies, and it ain't like this company is only clothier in the world. Most film production companies make these folks sign pledges that they will not sell unlicensed goods out the back door and undercut the studio's profits. I bought my Tropper armor before GF got his cease and desist, but that was before LFL embraced the 501st. Movie studios can be very caprious in enforcing their own policies. It is important to talk to the right people who have the right attitude. I think this guy has the right attitude, but we don't need other folks going over his head and talking to his boss who might be a policy Nazi on this issue.starks_6 wrote:Ill be honest, I cant understand company's being "tight lipped" about what colour pants were or who made this item etc. There just pants...or a shirt, and only gear heads are going to buy them.
Thanks, but I really just stumbled into this information myself-- not really deserving of much credit there. I just pretended like I had money, I knew what I wanted, and I was used to working with custom tailors. I really can't afford to buy an $800 pair of custom-dyed pants, but I wanted to keep this guy talking.Ken wrote:a small group of people from the board here, with good knowledge on what is wanted with a sensitive and diplomatic approach.
Those prices seem in line with what the late Noel Howard priced his custom clothes... I suppose if this deal goes through, and I hope I am not out of line for saying this, but I could forsee those tailors being a sort of successor to Mr. Howard.Mannie Bothans wrote: The exact fabric that the SA pants were made from does not exist off the shelf. The production company supplied their own wool to the people who sewed the pants, (and then a local dye shop was given this fabric, and they dyed and overdyed the wool to match samples provided by Paramount).
If the place that made the screen-used pants actually makes the custom pieces for us, they would charge $400 for each pair of pants and $200 for each shirt, and even at that they wouldn't be using the exact fabric used in the films; they require all custom tailoring customers to supply their own fabric.[/size]
Mannie Bothans wrote:These are people whose bread and butter are the film companies, and it ain't like this company is only clothier in the world. Most film production companies make these folks sign pledges that they will not sell unlicensed goods out the back door and undercut the studio's profits. I bought my Tropper armor before GF got his cease and desist, but that was before LFL embraced the 501st. Movie studios can be very caprious in enforcing their own policies. It is important to talk to the right people who have the right attitude. I think this guy has the right attitude, but we don't need other folks going over his head and talking to his boss who might be a policy Nazi on this issue.starks_6 wrote:Ill be honest, I cant understand company's being "tight lipped" about what colour pants were or who made this item etc. There just pants...or a shirt, and only gear heads are going to buy them.
The guy I talked to was very willing to work with small batches for us.
BTW, this does raise an important point-- Mods, do we need to take this conversation to a private section of the board?
I asked Tony about that several weeks ago and he said he ONLY did the jacket.ij1936 wrote:If you're asking who made the shirt for KotCS, the book "The Complete Making of Indiana Jones" states in the side bar on page 280 that "Tony Novak re-created the jacket under the supervision of Bernie Pollack. He made 30 of them, along with 60 pairs of pants and about 70 shirts."
I, for one, am certainly on board for getting one. Maybe 5 of us here on COW could put our money together, have one member in charge of the ordering and whatnot, and get 5 shirts. Then whoever is in charge could ship out the remaining shirts to the members?sithspawn wrote:Anto of Beverly Hills was subcontracted by Western Costume to do the shirts. I inquired and they were $400 a piece with a 5 shirt minimum.
i think this would definitely tie-in to the 'original vendors or SA' thread.....these guys are more than likely the original vendors.....but $400 a shirt??? i've been guilty around these parts for blowing my cash on the COW flavour of the month but this ones out of my reach.....i've looked into the james bond turnbull and ausser? (SP?) and brioni shirts for about the same price and i didn't go for those back then either. there's only so much i'd pay for an OG vendor.....and that far exceeds it for a shirt especially when i have no idea as to the level of quality. i do not see how a shirt (something that should be a 'disposable' item in a man's formal wardrobe (read that in GQ one year)) can cost $400 unless it's woven from cotton that was harvested from HF's ranchsithspawn wrote:I discovered the source for the shirt in CLASSIC STYLE magazine #5. They did an interview with Bernie Pollack where he revealed Anto's involvement. I had a thread about it in December. I sent an email to Anto and talked with someone named Annie. They were quite willing to do it. I didn't get any further than that as I had other things going on. I suggested going in on a order, but lets just say some thought $400 for a shirt was too much. I'd still be interested if others would like to go in on an order. I have to raise some cash first and I'd like to discuss it with Anto's to make sure the specs are right.
Why do you feel the need to make comments that are NOT ASKED FOR. We all KNOW you wouldn't pay that much for a shirt. You made your views quite clear in the December thread on the subject.If you can't afford it or think it's too much move along. Others MIGHT be interested and that is their prerogative. You ever hear of to each their own.Indiana G wrote:i think this would definitely tie-in to the 'original vendors or SA' thread.....these guys are more than likely the original vendors.....but $400 a shirt??? i've been guilty around these parts for blowing my cash on the COW flavour of the month but this ones out of my reach.....i've looked into the james bond turnbull and ausser? (SP?) and brioni shirts for about the same price and i didn't go for those back then either. there's only so much i'd pay for an OG vendor.....and that far exceeds it for a shirt especially when i have no idea as to the level of quality. i do not see how a shirt (something that should be a 'disposable' item in a man's formal wardrobe (read that in GQ one year)) can cost $400 unless it's woven from cotton that was harvested from HF's ranchsithspawn wrote:I discovered the source for the shirt in CLASSIC STYLE magazine #5. They did an interview with Bernie Pollack where he revealed Anto's involvement. I had a thread about it in December. I sent an email to Anto and talked with someone named Annie. They were quite willing to do it. I didn't get any further than that as I had other things going on. I suggested going in on a order, but lets just say some thought $400 for a shirt was too much. I'd still be interested if others would like to go in on an order. I have to raise some cash first and I'd like to discuss it with Anto's to make sure the specs are right.![]()
of course if holt gets one....then i'd have to get one too![]()
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i heard about 'to each their own' and i do truly believe that so why is my opinion of less importance than of those who are willing to purchase this shirt? why can an individual make multiple posts of wanting to purchase this offering and yet an individual who wishes not to, can only make one? and i apologize for not being able to recall my december post as i do not spend my indygear hours buying just the shirts.sithspawn wrote:Why do you feel the need to make comments that are NOT ASKED FOR. We all KNOW you wouldn't pay that much for a shirt. You made your views quite clear in the December thread on the subject.If you can't afford it or think it's too much move along. Others MIGHT be interested and that is their prerogative. You ever hear of to each their own.
Maybe Whiskyknibs7 wrote:Would that be "Whiskey" lol
Nibs
sithspawn wrote:Anto of Beverly Hills was subcontracted by Western Costume to do the shirts. I inquired and they were $400 a piece with a 5 shirt minimum.
sithspawn wrote:I'm still interested in the shirt as well, but at present have been kinda busy with other things to fully follow thru on talking to Anto. I'm NOT even sure we could get 5 shirts in 5 different sizes if that's what we wanted ,as their usual clientelle buys 5 shirts in their custom size. I'm interested in HF size myself and as far as i know all 5 shirts would have to be the same size (unconfirmed). I'm on unemployment at present and would have to raise money as well. It is in the back of my mind at present. Maybe someone that lives closer to Beverly Hills could do some field work and give us a better idea about the fabric, pattern, etc. as I think it might be a little difficult to do this over long distance.
I wouldn't mind trying to organize this, but I'm not anywhere near California though, unfortunately. Unless someone living in or near California is willing to take this endeavor up (since it would really make matters easier), I might actually have a go at this.Hairyloft wrote:I'm based in the UK, anyone more local willing to get the ball rolling? HF size fine with me too
Castor Dioscuri wrote: I wouldn't mind trying to organize this, but I'm not anywhere near California though, unfortunately. Unless someone living in or near California is willing to take this endeavor up (since it would really make matters easier), I might actually have a go at this.
Indiana Jake wrote:The group should keep in mind that this 4 or 5 shirt minimum order is likely for shirts of the exact same size. Make a call to Anto's and find out. This is a way for tailors to reduce their setup costs. If you only want one shirt, it isn't good for their profit margin. A single shirt is small potatoes for a business that sells wealthy gents very expensive suits. Oh how times have changed!
Do you really expect them to have the exact same shirt fabric and the same color? It is possible that the fabric is from one source, sent to the dye house, then the dyed fabric delivered to Anto's. Now there is an adventure to get the clues to make your gear. Oops, I left out the buttons. Anto's either has the buttons or someone supplied them. At the price they quoted you, they better not screw that up. I'll step aside, as I do not share your desire, persistence or optimism for the perfect KOTCS adventure shirt. Anyone who correctly gets this one right, my hat is off to you.
Indiana Jake
True...Indiana Jake wrote:At least you are guaranteed that it was made at Anto's!
Indiana Jake