In brightest day and blackest night

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In brightest day and blackest night

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The last film Tony worked on opens Friday. He made Ryan Reynolds flight jacket in " Green Lantern"
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This is interesting as I had the jacket in my hands. somewhere on inside of the back panel, Tony put his signature.
He looked at me and said that he did it, so if it ends up in some museum, they would know it was made by him.
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I figured this one out on my own last summer. Tony was very tight lipped about this one. He saved me a skin but was never able to make it himself and he never told me wath is was he was doing. He was going to use the leather for an A-2 for my brother. The only thing he told me is that the costume designer counted stitches and it was a big movie with a big star. He also said the jacket was important to the movie. Now we know several people have seen his jacket at the shop. I will talk more on friday about this. As a side note I already know everything I will show and say will be disputed everywhere but that goes with the territory when a Nowak jacket is at the heart of the matter.
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It was left off because I assume Tony was not allowed to talk about it till the release. Most of us found out about a week before Indy IV came so I used that as a model to let people know about this. It is the internet man so my "evidence" and your "evidence" don't mean a thing. Every email can be copied and paseted here and what does it mean. Nothing. I post what I post if people want to beleive fine if not fine. I will never me many of you and the ones I have met know how I feel about all this anyway and guess what when I tell them about they don't care because they don't read this stuff anyway. Why would they? Every maker here has been said as the maker of the "real hero jacket" at one point or another. Until you post pictures of you with the big three and everyone else you claim to know your "evidence" is as good as mine. Hurry and get this boys (you know who you are) before it gets deleted.
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There go the self proclamations of deletion again. No need to (again).

Can't wait to see the pics. My son is really looking forward to this movie. It'll probably be our next outing.



Edit: _ and I were posting at the same time. My answer was in reference to this:
Hurry and get this boys (you know who you are) before it gets deleted.
Though looks like some interesting counter points came up. Lets keep it good fellas.
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First off I am not superstitious so I will only burn if I stay by my pool for to long. So you are saying that Tony copied a jacket that did not exist back in March before he went to Italy so he could then claim now that he made the jacket for the movie and then sell it. Greedy? Reily might not even make any so who cares. If you are saying that Reily saw the one photo of the jacket from last summer and copied all the details including the sewn down emplulet (apparently a feature that did not exist on a Navy G-1) you give him to much credit. They have made some great jackets but that detail from the photo in question I think not. He did however just make me Timothy Dalton " The living daylights" this is awesome. Just from photos and my direction so maybe they are both geniuses or maybe Tony made the jacket in the first place. Will I produce receipts, no even though they exist. Just some pics a few stories and some fond memories. Believe it or not it doesn't bother me I don't work for anyone. Just wanted you guys to know.
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I have outed myself as a customer of Tony and Riely and a person who doesn't make or sell jackets. Now that you have everyone in line I guess there is nothing left to say. Hope we meet in person someday so you call me a liar to my face.
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I will never know why Tony is such a target here.
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I will never know why Tony is such a target here.
Me neither....Although more to the point, quite why you see the need to make it seem as though _ is picking on Tony, rather than yourself or Reilly is rather strange....

To be clear, I see nothing in _'s posts to make me think he has any issue at all with Tony Nowak....

There are several discrepancies that need to be accounted for by yourself and by Reilly however....He (and I) would have issue with those..

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I don't think I've ever seen Ryan Reynolds in a movie... is he really a big star?
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_ wrote:
CM wrote:I don't think I've ever seen Ryan Reynolds in a movie... is he really a big star?
He was Wade in Origins (but you don't like x-men), George Lutz in the remake of The Amityville Horror, and he played opposite Sandra Bullock in The Proposal. He's been around.
Thanks. I just Googled him. The only thing of his I've seen is that sitcom set in a Pizza place.
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fifthchamber wrote:
I will never know why Tony is such a target here.
Me neither....Although more to the point, quite why you see the need to make it seem as though _ is picking on Tony, rather than yourself or Reilly is rather strange....

To be clear, I see nothing in _'s posts to make me think he has any issue at all with Tony Nowak....

There are several discrepancies that need to be accounted for by yourself and by Reilly however....He (and I) would have issue with those..

:TOH:

As fithchamber stated, Tony isn't nor ever has been a target. In fact he was very well liked by a large number of staff, me included. Shady things after his demise however have been lashed back at. Lets not muddy the waters by deflection.

I'd also add that if you're being fed the misinformation, you (Han Jones) aren't even the target. If you're just repeating what you heard than the fault lies with the vendor that told you the mistruths.
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Not to take this too off the rails, but _ - have you ever met RR?

(I'm a fan of his work, and my current gf is planning on leaving me for him should the opportunity ever arise - now, if he'd just get on with the Deadpool movie, I'd be happy as all get out!)
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Anybody have a pic of this jacket? I always liked the Green Lantern as a kid, but I am a little worried that it's being over-hyped.

Has Ngila (interesting name that) ever said who she went to for the jacket?
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I liked him in Blade Tinity. He played Hannibal King.


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Two words:


Van Wilder


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Maybe they used that dog in Van Wilder's *ahem* attributes for the hide of this jacket... :lol:
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Gentlemen, I was in Tony's factory as usual very late at night and he was showing me different jackets. I remember him showing the jacket to me and showing me his signature on the inside of the back panel. If I recall correctly it was on March 31, 2010 just a few days before he left for Italy. Unless, it was a jacket for a different movie, but he told me that it was the latest thing he was working on.
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"SPECTRE" is on the back!!!!! :shock:


Wow, they are really geeking this movie out.

(FYI, for those that don't know, Hal Jordan died in the comics in the mid-90's and returned as the character The Spectre, shortly there after. He was the Spirit of vengance in the DCU)
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Correction to my previous post. I said that I might be thinking about a different jacket. Nope. It's the jacket. I looked at the screen shots from the movie and it is exactly the jacket I saw in Tony's factory.
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Good to see the details of the jacket fleshing out... the artwork is titled SABRE on the back, I believe for the special jets and group Hal is flying with. Luckily there is some actual A2 details "hidden" in the jacket design to tie it into it's pilot jacketness, which I am sure will be revealed soon enough.
The X-97 UCAV Sabre jet.
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Here is Han's jacket, photo provided by Han and permission given to post:

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That is actual film jacket. I have to post pics of mine. As far as I know it is only one outside of the production. It is made of the skin used for the film. He had one left over he saved for me.
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This is exactly the jacket I saw in Tony's factory- as I said and evident on the pics, it has Tony's signature on the back panel.
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That's one good looking jacket!

Although I am a bit disapointed that it doesn't say "Spectre"... The comic book geek in me really liked that but anyways. :lol:



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Those pics are an eye opener for sure! Thank you.

I hope folks checking into this thread will see value of showing a little restraint. Some of the above posts are just flat embarassing.

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I notice the date on the jacket is St. Patricks day. "There are two types of people in the world. The Irish and those that wish they where Irish".
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In my three or so years of being here, I have to applaud everyone who took part in this discussion. This has been one of the most civil discussions in the jacket forum that I have seen in my time here! My hat is tipped to all of you :TOH: :TOH: :TOH:
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Weston wrote:Those pics are an eye opener for sure! Thank you.

I hope folks checking into this thread will see value of showing a little restraint. Some of the above posts are just flat embarassing.

Weston
I thought so too, glad it ended upon a positive, nice to see that...

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"Do I detect a rebuke?"

Well said, Weston. :TOH:
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_ wrote:
Weston wrote:Those pics are an eye opener for sure! Thank you.

I hope folks checking into this thread will see value of showing a little restraint. Some of the above posts are just flat embarassing.

Weston
Yes, they are. I've made my communications in private - so as not to make that mistake again. I'm not taking this lightly at all. I'm considering leaving all together if folks must know. The fact I was given - well - I was given. It's the conclusions, how I made them, and what I did with them. That is my personal concern at this time. I am not dismissing this in the least. Thanks...


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As far as I know the only two TNO produced Green Lantern jackets outside the film. One is made from original hide Tony saved for me an Riley used and the other is 747.
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On a slightly off-topic note...Han...what do you DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING!?!? I mean, those are expensive jackets, and you've got how many Nowak jackets!?

Must be either really lucrative or just high-paying.

Envious, man...really!
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I have been told the film jackets did not have inside pockets or least that is what I remeber. These two have three inside pockets.
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No kidding! Those are really good-looking jackets!
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That style jacket is very similar to the Gibson & Barnes ANJ-3 I just got. Just about dead on.
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What hide is the movie jacket? I'm assuming cowhide. If it were horsehide, the drool factor would be multiplied by a power of 10. Nice jackets Han.
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Understood, and thanks for the extra info, Todd. :TOH:

Now, stop beating yourself up over this. =;

Like you said to Ms. Ngila Dickson, it's time to move on....

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_ wrote:.

On the events of last week here - I apologize to Han for my personal attack. I don't trust you or your friend, Riley
I accept the apology but for what its worth I don't trust you either. As for your issues with Riley, he does not seem to care what you think of him so I would say direct your problem to him but like I said whats the point he doesn't care anyway.
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