Collar Training
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- Raider Of The Lost Ark
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Collar Training
Could someone explain the above process? I've tried with candy / chease but the trainng is not going well Seriously, what / how do you do it for which of the looks?
Many thanks!
Raider
Many thanks!
Raider
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Re: Collar Training
VERY HOT tap water, run the collar underneath until it gets nice and spongy, bend and crunch and massage, mould to desired shape, bending repeatedly. I like to wear mine while doing this, letting it dry. Then develop OCD, and keep doing it. The OCD part won't be hard once you're a member here for a while!
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Re: Collar Training
Thanks. I'm well on my way to OCD. Is there a 'method / design' for the temple / well of the souls' look etc? Or is it all 'hit and miss'?
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Re: Collar Training
Well for that look it needs to be long enough, firstly, and having a lamb jacket will help. You will have to have specced it as such to Wested, or a Nowak will do it n/p. My basic technique is right side rolls over, left side concave like a normal collar.
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Re: Collar Training
Thanks again! Could you post some close up pictures to demonstrate what you described?Yojimbo Jones wrote:Well for that look it needs to be long enough, firstly, and having a lamb jacket will help. You will have to have specced it as such to Wested, or a Nowak will do it n/p. My basic technique is right side rolls over, left side concave like a normal collar.
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Re: Collar Training
No problem - for pics - just trawl through my thread here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=39855
but be warned - there's lots of long/short back talk!
but be warned - there's lots of long/short back talk!
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Re: Collar Training
My god you were right with that warning! I'd forgotten. I'm still not sure exactly what you meen by some of your instructions 'make sure this is pointing this way or that' etc. I'm going to have to keep gong back and re reading I think.Yojimbo Jones wrote:No problem - for pics - just trawl through my thread here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=39855
but be warned - there's lots of long/short back talk!
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Re: Collar Training
I think the OCD thing is for hats, too.Raider Of The Lost Ark wrote:Thanks. I'm well on my way to OCD. Is there a 'method / design' for the temple / well of the souls' look etc? Or is it all 'hit and miss'?
I can't tell you how many times I've messed with the crowns and brims on my Akubra and my Camptown Legend.
My fiancee says, "Just leave the stupid thing alone, already!"
And I do.
Until I pick them up the next time.
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Re: Collar Training
Thanks to this post I finally got the info to do the collar. Just ran my older Wested lambskin under hot water from the faucet and gave the collar some curves. It's probably been discussed before and Ive been outta the loop with the jacket for awhile, but was the raiders jacket actually washed to get the effects we see in the film?
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Re: Collar Training
Apparently, depending on who you believe. But it seems to do the trick!