Holt, we 're all civil here.
On the NH jacket? But that was a different jacket by a different manufacturer on a different film?
So you assume that whoever made the TOD jacket did not see any original ROTLA? He just made it from his imagination based on stories he heard from others who have seen it? Or he just watched the movie? Or that he didn't bother to 'correct' the mistakes? Or that he saw the good 'double turn' good construction the original ROTLA jacket had and he said, 'oh what the ####, I better do it the sloppy way' ???
Or is it OK to assume that Peter did only the originals with 'double turn' and then changed to the sloppy job flaps they have today? Please be reminded that the 'double turn' should more difficult and time consuming to make and under the time limitations for delivery of the jackets I don't think it was an option for Peter.
But anyway, I am open to the possibility that the original jacket had 'double turn' flaps.
Please let us see the supportive screen grabs. Or do you insist that we just take someone's word for it again?
Btw does _ remember how the flaps were in the jacket he examined?
I have no doubt that it maybe be better constructed, more practical, or even better looking the way TN does the flaps, but is it SA?