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AntonioPastor
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First of all, I want to say hello to you all, and tell you, that you have a new friend in Mexico.
Does somebody know, when exactly, will Peter from Wested will be offering the shirts and trousers on his site?

Your mexican new friend.
Antonio

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WELCOME!!! The last we heard, he's supposed to be doing something after the first of the year, so keep your eye on the forum for future news! High regards. Michaelson
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Hello there! Good to have you onboard! :)

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Hello Antonio, Welcome to COW, the friendliest community on the net. :)

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Welcome aboard. Enjoy your stay.
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It's been confirmed? Peter's making the pants and trousers? Sweet.

Regards, Daryl.
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Welcome aboard, Hola!
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Welcome to the Madness, Amego.
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Post by AntonioPastor »

Thanks you all, as a new member, I would like your comments. :-k
Although it is clear that everyone has it's own taste, and the gear doesnt have to be exactly as the movies, and what counts is how you wear it.
Tell me in your opinion, how am i doing?

Boots: already have the Aldens, I don't take a single step, without them, I
just love them. :tup:

Jacket: I ordered Wested lambskin on the end of November, Hoping Santa will bring it soon. [-o<

Fedora: Ordered Peters Bros. Indy Borsalino, they don't have my size in stock, it will arrive on February, I hope. :wink:

Shirt and trousers: I have several look alike of them, but still looking for something closer, I'm wating on January to come, and order from Peter :tup:

Any coment, will be apreciated
Sorry, for my bad english
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Post by cliffhanger »

Great collection. Hola! Your English es muy bueno!(Pardon my Espanol).

Welcome to the Club. I think its great to have a new member from Mexico, as I now think we have a member from every part of the world (I'm including Mexico in Central/South America).

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Cliffhanger:
Thank's
I don't want to make a political/geographical discussion here, but Mexico is considered part of North America, since the NAFTA, back in 94. Not that Central or South America are more different from us here, But remember that Mexico has a great history and archeological sites,like the Pyramids (del Sol y de la Luna) in Teotihuacan from the Aztecs, or Chichen-Itza from the Mayas, and other civilazations, it's a great country. Although i was born in Spain, i have made of Mexico my home.
Youre invited to visit, I´ll be your guide, and we will dig together :dig: in search of Moctezuma's treasure, which has not been found yet. (this is a legend)

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Teotihuacan and Chichen-Itza are INCREDIBLE places!! I have only been there once but I really want to go back some time. The thing is so much of these ancient sites still has not been excavated - I will take you up on that digging offer if I make it back to Mexico some time! ;)

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Welcome Antonio! See you around....

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antonio wrote:Cliffhanger:
Thank's
I don't want to make a political/geographical discussion here, but Mexico is considered part of North America...
Oh ok, allow me to put it into other words...ummm, COW now has its first member from a country in the Americas besides the US and Canada. Whew! (I should know that, I'm a geography teacher!).

I would LOVE to visit...I am amazed by Aztec culture and its artifacts. Perhaps I shall take a trip there one day... :wink: .

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[quote="IndianaJames"]Welcome Antonio! See you around....

I J[/ :D

:D You all feel free to contact me, when visiting Mexico, I will be glad to be your host, and if I can show you a little of this ancestral land it will be my pleasure.

Antonio
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antonio wrote:But remember that Mexico has a great history and archeological sites,like the Pyramids (del Sol y de la Luna) in Teotihuacan from the Aztecs, or Chichen-Itza from the Mayas, and other civilazations, it's a great country.
I hit Chichen-Itza in October 2001 on our Honeymoon. It's incredible. Only bad thing about it is I found IndyGear's main site about 3 months LATER... oh well, next time I hit Mexico I'll be wearing gear...

Welcome antonio! :)
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Hola, Antonio. Que onda? Bienvenidos a COW!
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MJ

I never knew you were in Chichen Itza?! It is incredible place. I remember it was for my South America trip that I did my first fedora search online. I ended up with a wool fedora. After the trip I wanted somethign a little more Indy... then I found Indygear... the rest, as they say, is hstory.

Ken
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I'm just amazed at the international appeal of Jones... wow.
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Hola! I hope you have a great time on this site.
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Welcome! You'll soon discover there's no getting out of here alive! :twisted:
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