Was thinking of looking into one finally for Xmas this year, but in doing so, I discovered the news about Tony.
Is his stuff completely off the market now? I gathered that some people are getting stuff made by a colleague of his? Is there some other vendor out there these days who could offer the same quality of jacket? I'm looking for something that looks great (and authentic), but which is also more durable than my Wested has turned out to be.
Oh! Well, that's great. I have no idea where to find them, though. When I search for the old website, all I get are news reports and people saying "Check out my jacket!" on these crazy message boards.
Since we are giving our opinions. I'll give mine. His prices didn't go way up up up. They did go up but not by that much. If you want the high quality of a custome made jacket no one else comes close to a Nowak.
Didn't Tony figure out that there was a stash of lamb or goat or something that was particularly durable, and which he hadn't tried before...or something? Or is that the striated lamb?
and just to toss this in here... Todd's Raiders jackets is one of the most SA jackets out there and has been way before TN came along. Of course the MOST SA will be a TN due it is copied form a screen used one.. but Todd' jacket aint far of from a TN IMO. His jacket is also based on one of the original jackets.
Indiana Holt wrote:and just to toss this in here... Todd's Raiders jackets is one of the most SA jackets out there and has been way before TN came along. Of course the MOST SA will be a TN due it is copied form a screen used one.. but Todd' jacket aint far of from a TN IMO. His jacket is also based on one of the original jackets.
I'm sorry, I didn't know Todd's jacket was based on an original jacket, I remember reading on some thread that Coyle said "the jacket was all his pattern".
So I based my opinion on that.
Are you kidding? Maybe the stunt JACKETS didn't make us fans of Indy...but I sure wasn't paying any attention at ALL to the jacket when I was watching him whip across pits, climb up Egyptian statues, and get drug behind Nazi trucks...
Probably not what you meant, but the STUNTS were a HUGE part of what made ME a fan...
Then again, it wasn't Ford doing much of that stuff, either...so, by that rationale, if Ford IS Indy, then the stunts weren't "really" Indy either....
Odd how that logic works out, huh?
I just don't think you can call the Hero jackets the "only REAL" Indy jackets....
But that's just my opinion...I could be wrong
Regards!
Indydawg
Do you think the stunt jackets made us fans? I don't think so... jmo
So was I!
As to your question, actually, yes, I do. Some of our very first jackets we ever obtained were based on the stunt jackets, so yes, I honestly think they DID create a lot of fans 'back in the day'.
And what about the US Wings legend...? It looks at first glance to be quite similar to the TN raiders? The pockets look to be the same sort of size.... more of a question than an answer I know but to me it looks SA
djd wrote:And what about the US Wings legend...? It looks at first glance to be quite similar to the TN raiders? The pockets look to be the same sort of size.... more of a question than an answer I know but to me it looks SA
The US Wings legend is based on Cooper early patterns.
djd wrote:But how SA does that make it do you think? Is there anything glaring wrong with it?
Cooper made Indy jackets for sale on early 80's, factory jackets.
You could buy them on Wallmart, or even Disney theme parks.
His own patterns. Nothing to do with the movie jackets.
"Similar" pattern to an Indy jacket...not the same.
I'm sorry, are you kidding. No one here wanted the jacket based off a stunt jacket. you can't even see the jacket. I'm throwing the BS flag on that one.I wanted the hat, jacket, whip, etc. based on what I saw Ford wearing.
Indiego Jones wrote:Cooper made Indy jackets for sale on early 80's, factory jackets.
You could buy them on Wallmart, or even Disney theme parks.
His own patterns. Nothing to do with the movie jackets.
"Similar" pattern to an Indy jacket...not the same.
Indiana Holt wrote:yes, early disney jackets you can.
not the new legend Raiders jacket. go to US wings and check'em out.
clik on the Indy jacket banner with my face on it.
Yes, early 80's Disney jackets I meant.
I saw the legend jacket, I know that jacket.
I was really excited about the project, right from the begining. Everyone can see my posts on the "label thread".
Regards.-
I gather the TN leather comparison thread is no longer up-to-date. Is there a more recent comparison thread? I mean, aside from perusing through the 20+ pages of the TN owners thread. I recognize that price will depend on style and materials.
I should also say that I'm not an absolute stickler for perfect screen accuracy. I'd rather have the same overall look, but tailored to my build, ya know? I prefer a Raiders style (at least, last I checked I do...I'll have to look at comparisons, I suppose), and I'm kind of up in the air on material.
As I said, I currently have a Wested Raiders style jacket in lambskin from around 2001. It's got the satin interior, which is COMPLETELY shot at this point. I've been disappointed in how the Wested aged, given how fragile the lambskin seemed. It's a nice jacket, don't get me wrong, but the leather has, for example, completely worn through at some points on the cuffs, and the leather actually tore a bit right at the base of the pockets where the cinches are. So, I'm looking to upgrade.
Given the reputation TN jackets have acquired on this board, I figured I'd check 'em out. But, of course, now comes the issue of figuring out which leather to go with, and what more detailed options to worry about. I expect I'll be perfectly happy if I say "Gimme a Raiders style jacket to these measurements in [leather type]." But it's the "leather type" issue that I'm stuck on at the moment. Well, that plus pricing. But for the moment, I'm trying to get a better sense of the different styles of leather currently being offered and their pros and cons.
From the threads I've seen, I like the look of the goatskin, but I'm also curious about 747 cowhide, and the shrunken lamb option, specifically with respect to drape vs. durability. This is also my one (well aside from the Wested) leather jacket, which I wear throughout fall and winter (and sometimes in spring), so it's gotta be something reasonably durable (certainly more so than the lambskin Wested I have).
Solo4114 wrote: It's a nice jacket, don't get me wrong, but the leather has, for example, completely worn through at some points on the cuffs, and the leather actually tore a bit right at the base of the pockets where the cinches are. So, I'm looking to upgrade.
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well, lambskin is lambskin. if you get a TN, Magnoli or a US wings. the cuffs will allways age faster and may get holes in them over time. why? because they are bare cuffs and will alot faster then with extra seams.etc around them. this could happen to a cowhide aswell.
Speaking of screen used, etc., the G&B is a copy of a Raiders stunt jacket. No doubt, one of the three stunt jackets of the third LC order that were exact copies of the Hero jacket. It is practically the same jacket as the Flying Wing and Raven Bar jacket, note the size and shape of the collar and the striations on the upper right chest. Trace the lineage back and you can easily discern the truth. The People Magazine image, July of '81 comes to mind. Considering the quality and durability of the G&B reproduction, faithfulness to the original, etc., $500 is a value in today's market.
At $150, Todd's standard is a very faithful likeness, and it is still a quality, viable option in the forum today.
If a prospective buyer is looking for a viable alternative, ie less expensive, I'd point him in this direction: G&B, Magnoli or Todd's Custom. Each of these are in the $500 price range.
Each will have to make his own subjective decision as to what he wants, price, etc.
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I'm pretty sure that the only jacket from TNO originals that cost $1200 is the stirated lamb Raiders jacket, most other leathers is around the $950 mark. Again best person to talk to is Riley regarding this to confirm.
Even when I was speaking with Tony on ordering a Surrogates jacket, TONY QUOTED ME AT $950 for the jacket, and that is what Riley charged me for the jacket. Tony told me as well before he passed the stirated lamb jacket cost more then the regular shrunken lamb Raiders jacket. Talk to Riley, see what different leathers cost, thats the only way you will know for sure. You are getting a quality, custom made jacket to order, made in the USA not offshore somewhere as well. That is a nice part of the jacket.
Personally, I really don't see much of a price increase at all since Riley took over. If customers want to spend the money, then all the power to them. Its their money and thats how they want to spend it.
That's right. Weigh it in the balance and then proceed accordingly. There are some pretty good deals out there, though, and if I can help a prospecive buyer make a good choices then all the better.
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I have no issue with the price of the TN jackets other than I can't afford one! I love my magnoli but to me the next best SA raiders jacket I've seen is the wings in SL. Obviously I've only seen it in pictures at the moment
BendingOak wrote:I'm sorry, are you kidding. No one here wanted the jacket based off a stunt jacket. you can't even see the jacket. I'm throwing the BS flag on that one.I wanted the hat, jacket, whip, etc. based on what I saw Ford wearing.
John, back in the 90's all we HAD was access to the stunt design based jackets, and THAT'S what everyone wanted. That's why I said 'back in the day'. Throw the 'BS' flag all you want. That's just the way it was, and what drew fans to the hobby. All you have to do is look at the leap of order numbers that Wested received after 1996 when he was 'discovered' by the world wide web.
After, say, 1992 when other vendors went online, THEN the rules changed, and you're absolutely right....but that said, Ford wore a lot of stunt jackets too, and many wanted THOSE jackets as well. What drew you to the hobby may not be necessarily what drew someone else.
Whatever saw screen time on his back could techincally be a 'hero' jacket. May have been most of the movie, or a few moments, but still, it is technically one of the 'hero' jackets.
To me there is wisdom is in providing people with viable choices, then let them decide what they want? Some really want the 'high end' while others cannot afford it and look for great alternatives.
I rather pay the higher price and get that level of jacket than have a couple that came close.
That's good, John...good for you. It's a matter of your OPINION, though, that "nothing but a Nowak comes close." My Expo looks the part PERFECTLY well, to me!
If it is, indeed, ANYONE'S opinion that "If it ain't a Nowak, it ain't REALLY Indy," well...then I'll have to paraphrase Emily Dickinson.....