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Kyle
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Kinda looks that way, doesn't it? ... That said, the brim sure makes it look that way.
Yes, but when George saw it, he made them change it back.binkmeisterRick wrote:So... are you saying the replaced the bow on his hat with a walkie talkie?![]()
binkmeisterRick wrote:So... are you saying the replaced the bow on his hat with a walkie talkie?![]()
That's what I'm figuring.Gater wrote:actually, I think it was a reference to the 'remastered' E.T.
Gee whiz, no need to shout.knibs7 wrote:Ok everyone for the last time,
I WASN'T TRYING TO SAY THAT IT WAS MADE WITH A TURN. IT JUST LOOKS LIKE IT IN THAT SHOT.
KYLE
knibs7 wrote:Ok everyone for the last time,
I WASN'T TRYING TO SAY THAT IT WAS MADE WITH A TURN. IT JUST LOOKS LIKE IT IN THAT SHOT.
KYLE
Bink, I read in another thread you were a counterfeiter, wallet thief.... You can add Negotiator to your resume now.binkmeisterRick wrote:knibs7 wrote:Ok everyone for the last time,
I WASN'T TRYING TO SAY THAT IT WAS MADE WITH A TURN. IT JUST LOOKS LIKE IT IN THAT SHOT.
KYLE
No need to shout or get worked up over it, we heard you the first time, Kyle. Folks are just surmising what may have caused this hat to look this way. Lay off the caffeine a little, okay?
Indiana Jeff wrote: It is generally believed that the only hat with turn is in ROLA and even then, only specific scenes.
Lets keep in mind…especially when addressing newbies with info…that the "turn" is a theory that was started here on these boards. We don't know for fact that any were turned, but have talked about it for so long that it has been accepted as "fact".
In fact, the same effect has been achieved by jamming a too small hat on someone's head (my too small HJ does this), and it has also been supposed that this could've been the case in the SoC scenes.
Mike wrote:Indiana Jeff wrote: It is generally believed that the only hat with turn is in ROLA and even then, only specific scenes.
Lets keep in mind…especially when addressing newbies with info…that the "turn" is a theory that was started here on these boards. We don't know for fact that any were turned, but have talked about it for so long that it has been accepted as "fact".
In fact, the same effect has been achieved by jamming a too small hat on someone's head (my too small HJ does this), and it has also been supposed that this could've been the case in the SoC scenes.
Its always been my opinion that the turn is just a more comfortable way to achieve the look while not inducing a headache.
Texan Scott wrote:It is possible to place your hat on your head, and for it to not be perfectly centered.
Classic.DR Ulloa wrote:Noodleman
Isn't the crown height on the CS fedora as tall as the Raiders?Texan Scott wrote:This image is from the CS activity book for kids, one of my fav. hat photos of CS, and continuity (movie) wise, is sequentially just before the first still was posted in this thread above. This is just after the hat was rolling around, he then put it back on his head. The hat was styled in such a way as to be very reminiscent of LC, the low crown and loose front pinch. About the only difference in style between it and the LC fedora is the wider dimensional brim cut and no brim curl. Other than that, it looks alot like a LC fedora. No turn...![]()
To me, it was the camera angle and position of the hat's brim that hinted of this illusion.
I asked about the crown height because I orderd a CS from Steve and the crown at its highest point is 5 1/4Texan Scott wrote:Judging from the ribbon, the crown height looks to be 4" to 4 1/4".
BendingOak wrote: This is true but the to tight theory would not explain why the bow is moved forward but the turn theory does explain the bow being moved forward.
I do believe that most people prefer to ignore the possibility that the bow was attach further forward than on most hats. I notice that when I've suggested it over the years, nobody ever acknowledges it.Maybe Swales did a poor job of placing the bow.
True, unless that's where he placed them by habit. Maybe he (or his customers) liked the bow there so it could be seen better. Or, the continuity guys realized that the hats didn't match after the forward bow was already on film, and moved them all to match that one. It's just not all that far fetched. The possible explanations don't end there, and are at least as likely (if not more) than somebody thinking to deliberately spin every hat on the star's head before bashing it.BendingOak wrote:I can see one or maybe 2 hats where swales made the mistake on placing the bow but not all of them, not that much.
Right. That would be the total unbashed crown height at 5 1/4".beaverlid wrote:I asked about the crown height because I orderd a CS from Steve and the crown at its highest point is 5 1/4Texan Scott wrote:Judging from the ribbon, the crown height looks to be 4" to 4 1/4".
I agree that other signs exist, and this is one of them. But being a daily hat wearer and excessive hat buyer, I've seen my share of interesting behavior from hats (including uneven crowns from un-turned fedoras). No doubt you have, too, and will see even more as time goes by.BendingOak wrote: There are other signs to show the hat was turned rather than not getting the bow centered. You can clearly see that the top of the " camel humps" when seen from above has more on one side than the other.
BendingOak wrote:Ford could be a shape that a slightly off center hat and you get the turn effect. I know if I want a even brim ( unturned hat ) I have to make myself a hat that is slightly bigger.
Yes, indeed. I can be unclear, no doubt about that.Fedora, you're being a little unclear about something, I think. A head shape does not actually turn a hat, it distorts it. On the other hand, getting hat, especially a snug one, to fit on an unusually shaped head can require one to turn it slightly off center.
I think it got started by the grapevine effect. Once people understood that the warp COULD be caused by a long oval head jammed into a round oval hat, the theory that Ford might be LO formed and the myth was born. But some of us know better now, thanks to you and Bernie.Fedora wrote: The long oval head doesn't fly here, because Ford isn't really a long oval. I don't know where that urban myth got started. But it still is very alive today. We custom made the hats, for Harrison, and Bernie was aware of round ovals, reg ovals, and long ovals. We made the hats in regular ovals.