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Hi!
This is an invitation to everybody to visit the gallery section on our website.
Now with HIGH QUALITY photos:
http://www.steele-jones.com.ar/en/galeria.htm

Clic on center of the images for HQ.
Hope you like it.

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PS: pls, report if you find any error. thanks!
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Fantastic ribbon & bow work. :tup:
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Very nice!
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Indiego, tus sombreros siempre lucen espectaculares!! Creo que necesitamos mas de los tuyos aqui en "el norte." Algun dia tendre un Explorador...
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Wearing mine today! :D
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Thank you very much for the replies!
I'm glad you like them.
Regards.-

latest creations:

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TEMPLE OF DOOM -Rope Bridge bash- (clic to enlarge)
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Nice lids! :TOH:

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great hats...
:TOH:
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Very nice hats :clap:
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I was busy looking for my explorador the other day, but couldn't find it... :-s :-k
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Great hats! :)
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Great hats and great pictures! :tup:
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Texan Scott wrote:I was busy looking for my explorador the other day, but couldn't find it... :-s :-k
sorry, don't follow....I thought you allready receive it....didn't you?
That's what Roberto told me, about a week ago.
Let me know.
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...just kidding, Diego! I was just saying that I had to go on an "Exploration" to find it!
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:D :TOH:
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Hi everyone!

This is my latest RAIDERS hat. Some changes on blocks in order to achieve a better look.
What you think?
Regards!

PS: check the video. Is my grandpa (81 years old), a real-life Indy. I'm so PROUD of him.
VIDEO: Nonno col cappello

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Those keep looking better and better Indiego! Me gustan! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Algun dia obtendre un explorador!
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I can only second that, great work Indiego!
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Beautiful! I wish I had money and room for more hats :TOH:
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Thanks for the kind words!
Regards.-
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Kind of late revival of this thread...
Indiego's fedoras are Spectacular. Extraordinary. A reel steal at $195!
this fedora made by Diego http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMWlVMaRUyk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
looks a mighty heck of a lot like this fedora by HJ http://www.theraider.net/showimage.php? ... ora_02.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; , minus the taper in the crown and the rather remarkably wide brim.



SOOOOOO glad that I am getting one next year!!!
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My problem would be in deciding between your LC or the CS! Both look just beautiful to my eyes! They are all great -- just really like those two the best! W>
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They are the same...just different bashes...
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iwantamorganreelbad1 wrote:They are the same...just different bashes...
Except for things like block, height, and brim width.
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jnicktem wrote:
iwantamorganreelbad1 wrote:They are the same...just different bashes...
Except for things like block, height, and brim width.


Thank goodness! I was beginning to believe that my eye-to-proportion-measurement skills had all but blown out the window! W>
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Well....Up to about 2 years ago I thought all the hats in the movies were the same too....

But then I found this site..... :twisted: (Mind blown....)...
Except for things like block, height, and brim width.
....LOL....Best reply to a thread ever. :TOH:
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Did I mention, Diego also makes a heck of a Toht Fedora.
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iwantamorganreelbad1 wrote:Kind of late revival of this thread...
Indiego's fedoras are Spectacular. Extraordinary. A reel steal at $195!
this fedora made by Diego http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMWlVMaRUyk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
looks a mighty heck of a lot like this fedora by HJ http://www.theraider.net/showimage.php? ... ora_02.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; , minus the taper in the crown and the rather remarkably wide brim.



SOOOOOO glad that I am getting one next year!!!
That video posted is from our old blocks. About 2 years old (on video description says 2009).
Bash it's close to "Idol's grab scene". So, a slightly tapper must be on it.
Brim it's 2.75" (front/back) and 2.60" on sides. Standard Raiders.

However our new blocks are MUCH better SA.
RAIDERS new blocks, check this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_S5Gh1Vdi4

We're listening your opinions, it's the only way to improve our work.
Thanks, regards.-
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NO, no no no.
I was referring to the Poet, not your hat Diego. Your hat is FINE.
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iwantamorganreelbad1 wrote:NO, no no no.
I was referring to the Poet, not your hat Diego. Your hat is FINE.
#-o
Thanks for clarify.

What happens is that I am very critical, and I can see flaws on that 2 years old hat.
It's inevitable for me.

But, you see we improved our blocks on the last 2 years, right?
We put much effort into improving the blocks.

Thank you again.
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You improved your block? :-k
Your old block looks just as good as your new one.
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Wow. That must be nice to hear after what I am sure was a lot of hard work.
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You improved your block?
Your old block looks just as good as your new one.
Yup...I agree with Nick...This is a good example of why perhaps double reading and checking your posts can really help you reach something that HELPS you and those you're posting for...

I know that you meant to say "I thought your old block looked great! Your new one looks even better and I'd be happy with either!", but what you actually said was a little insulting...

We all know Diego has been working hard to get his hats looking better and better, and he has! The hats shown here show some great skill in seeing something that could be improved and doing it! The new blocks are wonderful, and the hats show some high quality skills for the prices they are selling at...I'd be happy with an Explorador, new and old block.....

Lets keep this on track eh? :TOH:

And please double read the posts to make sure they aren't rude in the future? ;)
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First, thank you guys for your kind words.

I understand that sometimes is very difficult to express opinions in a few words. And especially in writing, where you can't show your gestures. Remember that english is not my first language, so I also suffer from problems of communication.
So, no offenses taken here. :TOH:

Listen, understand and accept all the criticism is the only way to improve on what we do.

Thanks again!
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Let me help you with one point in the line of communication, my friend:

All CONSTRUCTIVE criticism is welcome. :TOH:

Sometimes folks just like to complain and pick at things because they can, and it does NO one any good..... ;)

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let me just chime in here...no criticism, constructive or otherwise. Diego and Roberto make a GREAT hat. I got my Explorador '36 last spring and it's been lived in ever since. Great hat, great company, great guys to do business with.
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Seriously Diego, I cannot find a suitable explanation for how...err..
Just how your hats SCREAM Indy.

I can't put into words how awesome your fedoras are. And how unique they are.
To be honest, I have never found a vendor who advertises a Toht style fedora other than S&J. And a fine hat it is I may add.
Diego is among the people whose products are UNcritisizable. Your hats are AMAZING just the way they are.

The only person who can see every flaw is the CREATOR. You may think that your hats have flaws, but I see nothing wrong with your hats.
Take the Raiders hat that was posted in this thread a while ago. I lOVE it. The EXACT idea of what a general Raiders looks like to me.
Sadly, there aren't many vendors who can nail that look...Marc, Steve, John are the VERY best at what they do. They VERY easily fit into that category.
Your hats are THE best for the money. $195 a pop is a BARGAIN my friend. Rather like Crease N Corral's Indy whips. Talk about More for Less!
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Michaelson wrote:Let me help you with one point in the line of communication, my friend:

All CONSTRUCTIVE criticism is welcome. :TOH:

Sometimes folks just like to complain and pick at things because they can, and it does NO one any good..... ;)

Regards! Michaelson
You're absolutely right.
Adirondack Jones wrote:let me just chime in here...no criticism, constructive or otherwise. Diego and Roberto make a GREAT hat. I got my Explorador '36 last spring and it's been lived in ever since. Great hat, great company, great guys to do business with.
Thank you so much for your support! It was great dealing with you too.
iwantamorganreelbad1 wrote:Seriously Diego, I cannot find a suitable explanation for how...err..
Just how your hats SCREAM Indy.

I can't put into words how awesome your fedoras are. And how unique they are.
To be honest, I have never found a vendor who advertises a Toht style fedora other than S&J. And a fine hat it is I may add.
Diego is among the people whose products are UNcritisizable. Your hats are AMAZING just the way they are.
Your kindness is very much appreciated.
But, in fact, I like criticism about our work. Because, were the criticisms which helped us to improve the fedoras.
Pushed us to rethink the correct shape of the blocks.
And to create blocks for each movie. Yes, we have a set of blocks for each Indy movie. A 2 year work.
iwantamorganreelbad1 wrote:The only person who can see every flaw is the CREATOR. You may think that your hats have flaws, but I see nothing wrong with your hats.
Like I said before, I am very critical. It is difficult for me to be completely satisfied, I allways find something...
But now I can say I'm 95% happy with our hats.

Regards.-
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Yes criticism is good but i have none to give
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I'd like to announce to all of you my brand new status ---> I'm a VENDOR!!!!

For me, is very important to be recognize by admins and moderators with that status, it's like an up-grade.
Also comes with a great responsability.

THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Check my first topic as a vendor: http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=53966

Regards,
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Compliments Indiego!! :clap:

And you know, I'll looking forward to hearing about you ;)
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steerpike wrote:Compliments Indiego!! :clap:

And you know, I'll looking forward to hearing about you ;)
Grazie amico!
Your felt is on the block. 8)

Meanwhile, here's another creation:

Temple of Doom -Village scenes- (more taper than the "bridge scene" fedora)
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Indiego Jones wrote:I'd like to announce to all of you my brand new status ---> I'm a VENDOR!!!!

For me, is very important to be recognize by admins and moderators with that status, it's like an up-grade.
Also comes with a great responsability.

THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Check my first topic as a vendor: http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=53966

Regards,
STEELE & JONES
Congrats on that one! gotta say Indiego Jones and his hats got a lot of fans in the spanish indyfan community :D

Regards,

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I've to say that Diego and Roberto make a great job with their hats. Here is mine at the Botanical Garden of Gijon (North of Spain home of the sidra)

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Trinketeam wrote:I've to say that Diego and Roberto make a great job with their hats. Here is mine at the Botanical Garden of Gijon (North of Spain home of the sidra)

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A genuine and gorgeous Indy hat! Compliment to the makers and the owner. :tup:
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I'd like to show you how we have in mind the physical proportions of each person interested in our hats.
When someone contact us we ask, if possible, the height, weight, and even if not too much trouble, to send pictures to get a full idea of the physical characteristics of the person.
This way we can offer hats proportioned and according to the wearer.
The next is a great example. And thanks to Gary, who kindly agreed to let me post his pictures.

Take a look how the Akubra federation IV, in Gary's correct size, looks small on him. Completely off proportions.
But, the Explorador cairo hat looks much better. And even having different measurements to the hat used in the movie, has the general appearance of a true and complete Streets of Cairo fedora.

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Gary's Explorador '36 -Cairo-:
almost 6" tall open-crown
brim 3 1/4" front and back x 2 3/4" sides -approx-
the bow it's slightly larger too
size: 61,5 cm

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I think both of them look pretty good on him.
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The Fed looks like its sitting 'on top' of his head, while the '36 looks like he's wearing it...
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Kokopelli wrote:The Fed looks like its sitting 'on top' of his head, while the '36 looks like he's wearing it...
EXACTLY what I mean.
You have a trained eye. :tup:

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