This is off the newer Wested patterns based on that awesome Noel Howard screen seen jacket. Has the correct pronge sliders and other hardware all around as well.
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???Kt Templar wrote:Take a little rewatch of the village sequences, especially at the end of the movie. There are at least 2 jackets there. They can change from shot to shot.
yes, I think so too....Kt Templar wrote:Take a little rewatch of the village sequences, especially at the end of the movie. There are at least 2 jackets there. They can change from shot to shot.
Is one the screen grab you already posted? the un clear one of Indy walking away?Indiana Holt wrote:yes, I think so too....Kt Templar wrote:Take a little rewatch of the village sequences, especially at the end of the movie. There are at least 2 jackets there. They can change from shot to shot.
one jacket with very short sleeves, short length and trim fit and a longer jacket where he puts the rag in his side pockets.
are these the two you mean?
Nope, watch again.RCSignals wrote: the un clear one of Indy walking away?
What is the other?
Two possible jackets of the same pattern._ wrote:......
But looking at my DVD, I think you may very well be correct in seeing two jackets...
Yep. if there is two jackets ( which I think there is) then they have to be from the same pattern.RCSignals wrote:Two possible jackets of the same pattern._ wrote:......
But looking at my DVD, I think you may very well be correct in seeing two jackets...
FWIW, for those who track such things, the final shots of the film, with the village thriving, was one of the very first (perhaps THE first) things shot in Sri Lanka. Perhaps the lawyers arrived late with the product placement jackets!Kt Templar wrote:I'm not alluding to anything.
There are 2 jackets in those scenes. One with heavily wrinkled arms one with smoother arms. Ford wears the smoother one more in the first sequence when they are talking about the stones, and he wears the wrinkled one more in the end sequence.
The smoother one was the NH jacket IMO.
The jacket(s) in those scenes are still Temple of Doom pattern jackets.Treadwell wrote:FWIW, for those who track such things, the final shots of the film, with the village thriving, was one of the very first (perhaps THE first) things shot in Sri Lanka. Perhaps the lawyers arrived late with the product placement jackets!Kt Templar wrote:I'm not alluding to anything.
There are 2 jackets in those scenes. One with heavily wrinkled arms one with smoother arms. Ford wears the smoother one more in the first sequence when they are talking about the stones, and he wears the wrinkled one more in the end sequence.
The smoother one was the NH jacket IMO.
No, I didn't order it that way.....but that is what I got.RCSignals wrote:You ordered your LC with small pockets?
that needs a photo. It does sound like you have ToD pockets, or a very large Grail diary and baseball mitt hands.kwad wrote:No, I didn't order it that way.....but that is what I got.RCSignals wrote:You ordered your LC with small pockets?
Definately not enough room in thoose for a grail diary (or my hand)
Indiana Holt wrote:well, according to the TN raiders which is copied from an original jackets the pockets are 8''x6.5'' which is pretty big. the LC pockets are smaller
Here's my Nowak LC thread: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=41103.kwad wrote:Even smaller?
Jeez, I guess the TOD pockets are for show only.
Holt,
I know you've spec'd out an LC (a very nice one by the way), what size were the pockets on yours? I always thought the LC jackets were supposed to have larger pockets than the Raiders.
Well, you do have to look at the available space on the actual jacket. From the pic it looks like you wear quite a slim chest size?kwad wrote:Mine are 6"x7.5". So I guess they are just too narrow.
Hi KT,Kt Templar wrote:Well, you do have to look at the available space on the actual jacket. From the pic it looks like you wear quite a slim chest size?kwad wrote:Mine are 6"x7.5". So I guess they are just too narrow.
That said they probably could have made yours even 1/2 wider without it hurting.
There are dangers of measuring one guys pocket from a 42 and trying to relate it to a 36 (for example). It may not fit. If you do an exact in proportion scale down based on width, it may look/be too short. I guest they went with the 'reduce the width but not the height' method, which makes sense to keep the handwarmer as practical as possible.
Is your raiders jacket bigger than your LC? The flap on your LC looks better sized to the pocket.
Since when have we wanted to be practical with this stuff?I guest they went with the 'reduce the width but not the height' method, which makes sense to keep the handwarmer as practical as possible.
_, this was completely uncalled for. I made no assumptions nor did I say anything contrary to the lawyers being highly paid professionals, etc. I was simply providing a production chronology factoid in case it might have been of use for the discussion, with a lighthearted button at the end. You've been wound rather tightly of late..._ wrote:Maybe Santa Claus delivered them?Treadwell wrote:Kt Templar wrote:I'm not alluding to anything.
There are 2 jackets in those scenes. One with heavily wrinkled arms one with smoother arms. Ford wears the smoother one more in the first sequence when they are talking about the stones, and he wears the wrinkled one more in the end sequence.
The smoother one was the NH jacket IMO.[/quote
FWIW, for those who track such things, the final shots of the film, with the village thriving, was one of the very first (perhaps THE first) things shot in Sri Lanka. Perhaps the lawyers arrived late with the product placement jackets!
Maybe a dog ate the lawyer's plane tickets?
The lawyers did the job they did because they are highly paid professionals enforcing a multi-million dollar contract. Sitting on the sidelines, any fool can assume-away anything - but it only verifies that they are a fool...
Treadwell wrote: _, this was completely uncalled for. I made no assumptions nor did I say anything contrary to the lawyers being highly paid professionals, etc. I was simply providing a production chronology factoid in case it might have been of use for the discussion, with a lighthearted button at the end. You've been wound rather tightly of late...
Treadwell wrote:FWIW, for those who track such things, the final shots of the film, with the village thriving, was one of the very first (perhaps THE first) things shot in Sri Lanka. Perhaps the lawyers arrived late with the product placement jackets!Kt Templar wrote:I'm not alluding to anything.
There are 2 jackets in those scenes. One with heavily wrinkled arms one with smoother arms. Ford wears the smoother one more in the first sequence when they are talking about the stones, and he wears the wrinkled one more in the end sequence.
The smoother one was the NH jacket IMO.
You need to check out the various Wolverine threads in the movie jacket section at Filmjackets.com. Dan offers some great choices if you're looking for a Wolverine jacket.scot2525 wrote:A good Wolverine jacket is something I would love to add to add to my wardrobe. please feel free to share.
I don't find your rudeness a sound strategy myself._ wrote:Lol! Your comment was lame, and I called it. Don't compound it with even more "lameness." Silence was your best choice of strategy - really..
As to my state of being wound? Man, that comment just solidifies a lack of observaton ability. I'm always like this. It's part of my charm.