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I had a NH and it was very very similar to the Adventurebilt, but the color was all wrong. It was much too yellow. It didn't matter what lighting it was in, I never saw it look like what we see on screenif I am not misstaken here, it is patterend from an very very early NH/screen shirt.
From the time Indy is in Nepal through Cairo, I can not find a scene where the buttons are not greenish. Maybe only in the opening scenes in South America are the buttons a similar color as the shirt.there was at least one raiders shirt with darker buttons
He also wears it when he's looking down into the WoSHolt wrote: I always loved the shirt with the darker buttons myself AND with recent discoveries there was at least one raiders shirt with darker buttons and I believe the darker buttoned shirt is the one he wears in the raven bar (?) at leat that scene when Indy thinks he got shot when it was Marion who shot the guy from the back.
I think you're trying to hit a moving target.indydude18 wrote:What do you guys think?
I found them a while back after readings Tundraiders review on his button swap. He went to darker buttons that he robbed from an old military shirt. They were the only set they had. I would think buying a vintage WWII shirt could yield the buttons needed. I plan on using mine when I finally get a real Indy shirt. I'm leaning towards the WPG.indydude18 wrote:lantzn, I think the 1st vintage army buttons are pretty much spot-on. Where can we get a set?
Yes I did. I wanted to compare them with mine and post some pictures of them together. It's an actual store and the description specifies only 50 in my purchase. They show a box of hundreds of them so I'm assuming they have plenty more of them. I'm hoping this proves a good source for everyone interest in a darker button.ShanghaiJack wrote:Not any more. It looks like somebody already bought them.
Yep the sale is on again, so I imagine they are trying to figure out why they are all of a sudden having a run on khaki button sales.raider 57 wrote:Nice....just ordered some myself....
Yup, those are my thoughts as well. I have noticed that the lighter buttons on the AB shirts are the right size and shape. It's just the color that's wrong. After Halloween I think I might try and dye them using the info that lantzn posted. I'll post afterwards if it is a success or failure.indydude18 wrote:I got my Esty buttons a couple of days ago. They are nice, but they're not a-lot like lantzn's vintage buttons. I think lantzn's are spot on IMHO. The search continues I guess.....
indydude18 wrote:lantzn, was there any mention of removing dye from buttons? I think I found a couple that are the correct size and shape, they're just too dark IMO.
As I mentioned in my post I'm planning on experimenting with my original WPG buttons to try and match the color of my vintage ones. I don't own a AB shirt but as long as the buttons are plastic (nylon) according to the Ritz button dye instructions (link in post above) they can be dyed. The problem is I imagine the original color of a button will affect the dye color overall. In other words using the same dye formula on different color buttons, (white v tan v green, etc.) would yield different color buttons. So to be consistent one needs to start with a "common" base button to come up with a formula that accurately represents the button color we are shooting for.ShanghaiJack wrote:Would it be possible to just dye the AB's original buttons? If memory serves, they are perfect other than the color.
lantzn wrote:As I mentioned in my post I'm planning on experimenting with my original WPG buttons to try and match the color of my vintage ones. I don't own a AB shirtShanghaiJack wrote:Would it be possible to just dye the AB's original buttons? If memory serves, they are perfect other than the color.
If you take a look at the thread you'll see just going down to the button store hasn't supplied us with a button to do the job. So many of today's buttons are "girlie" and seem to be in the market for scrapbooking or brightly color clothes. Lots of BIG button also. I thought it would be a piece of cake to go in and find a 1/2", 4-hole, khaki brown button, but boy was I wrong. The couple of buttons mentioned in this thread are both vintage, my army buttons and some from Esty.The Man with the Hat wrote:Why would you dye buttons? Why wouldn't you just buy buttons the color you want? It seems like a lot of trouble to dye buttons. I doubt the dye is going to radically alter the color of a plastic button anyway.
I'm curious what does the AB button look like? Is there a photo of a closeup, front and back. I really like the smooth round edges and domed back of my vintage army buttons. Most of the modern button have flat backs and the outer "ring" has sharp edges.ShanghaiJack wrote:Ok, I should have noticed that from your post, but I guess I let the thread's title confuse me. I might have a go with my AB buttons and see if I can match the color of your vintage buttons. I've been looking for some buttons to use for that purpose, but haven't found any yet. I'm looking forward to see your results.
OK. Thanks for the summary. I read everything before I posted but didn't understand what all the fuss was about. I've dyed a lot of things with Rit and in my opinion, I found that it can be extremely challenging to mix and come up with a specific color consistently. Materials accept dye in different ways. Even if you achieve the exact color you want with one fabric, it doesn't mean it will look the same with another material. I found military greens to be particularly difficult to achieve. You might not find the button you want at the local fabric store but I'll bet the button you want is being manufactured by someone out there. Are you trying to duplicate those vintage Army buttons or something else?lantzn wrote:If you take a look at the thread you'll see just going down to the button store hasn't supplied us with a button to do the job. So many of today's buttons are "girlie" and seem to be in the market for scrapbooking or brightly color clothes. Lots of BIG button also. I thought it would be a piece of cake to go in and find a 1/2", 4-hole, khaki brown button, but boy was I wrong. The couple of buttons mentioned in this thread are both vintage, my army buttons and some from Esty.The Man with the Hat wrote:Why would you dye buttons? Why wouldn't you just buy buttons the color you want? It seems like a lot of trouble to dye buttons. I doubt the dye is going to radically alter the color of a plastic button anyway.
As far as dyeing buttons go the thread also show that buttons, yes, can be dyed. Actually the thread answers each of your questions.