Indy's blue turtleneck
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Indy's blue turtleneck
in the story "indiana jones and the iron phoenix", at one pont, Indy is wearing a blue turtleneck (not his regular MOTB cardigan )
so, my question is: anyone here got a navy blue turtle neck or anything else of clothing from Indy's other adventures than just the films?
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so, my question is: anyone here got a navy blue turtle neck or anything else of clothing from Indy's other adventures than just the films?
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CJ
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Wow! Kinda reminds me of Newkirk on Hogan's Hero's....only with a fedora ! W>
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I remember Rob MacGregor has him wearing a flannel shirt in one of the novels. Nothing wrong with a bit of plaid now and again:
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Nope, just ask Uncle George! Been serving him well for some 40 years.Indy Magnoli wrote:Nothing wrong with a bit of plaid now and again:
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a good plaid flannel goes well with the gear....
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Hmm, now I'll have to consider getting a turtleneck or two. One blue like Indy's, and one off-white like Simon Templar's...
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I too am looking for a blue turtleneck to go with my brown sportsjacket a la Bullit. Seen plenty for girls, but guys' ones are hard to find over here.
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Looks like a sailor's turtleneck sweater to me, rather than just a turtleneck.
You can find those at military surplus stores....or at least you USED to be able to find them there.
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You can find those at military surplus stores....or at least you USED to be able to find them there.
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Agreed. that does indeed look like a sailor's turtle neck to me. And you still get 'em at surplus stores from time to time. At least that's were I got mine from. One could also look for one of those R.A.F. sweaters. Rather similar (although - obviously - in a different colour).
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You can buy one and look like both Indy and Steve McQueen
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orvis got some:
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CJ
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I agree. Brings the look of the fedora, khaki trousers (yes, I know the ones in the film are NOT actually khaki khaki), and leather jacket with the plaid back to the days of outdoorsmen of the 30's. Even Eddie Bauer capitalizes off bringing back this particular look so it can't be all wrong.backstagejack wrote:a good plaid flannel goes well with the gear....
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Thought I'd give this a shot...
How's this?
How's this?
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Good try, Mitch... but you forgot to leave your satchel laying on the ground behind you in the second shot.
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And no word bubbles....
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Looks great! Personally I love wearing my jacket and hat over whatever i happen to be wearing. It generally looks good, but a good woolly jumper really seems to work!Mitch LaRue wrote:Thought I'd give this a shot...
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Indy Magnoli:
I thought about that, actually... but when I saw how wet and mushy the ground here has gotten after 2 full days of rain, I chose to focus instead on the detail of how that cartoon satchel appears to have only ONE strap (and centered, at that! )... and, having no matching satchel, I chose to not include this element in my shot
(It's amazing the things we'll focus our attention on - and TELL ourselves - in order to make excuses for oversights, isn't it?)
Indiana Jeff:
This, my friend, is for you:
AND thanks, whiskyman!
I thought about that, actually... but when I saw how wet and mushy the ground here has gotten after 2 full days of rain, I chose to focus instead on the detail of how that cartoon satchel appears to have only ONE strap (and centered, at that! )... and, having no matching satchel, I chose to not include this element in my shot
(It's amazing the things we'll focus our attention on - and TELL ourselves - in order to make excuses for oversights, isn't it?)
Indiana Jeff:
This, my friend, is for you:
AND thanks, whiskyman!
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Mitch. Mitch! You know, I've gotta call you a sissy after that statement, don't you?Mitch LaRue wrote:I thought about that, actually... but when I saw how wet and mushy the ground here has gotten after 2 full days of rain ...
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GUILTY!
My love for my recently acquired Magnoli Mark VII brought out the fussy little girl that secretly dwells in my heart!
(GRRR... I knew I should stuck with just telling the truth: That I flat out simply FORGOT the dang bag!)
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Mitch LaRue wrote:Indiana Jeff:This, my friend, is for you/quote]
Well played, sir. Well played indeed!
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Gotcha.Mitch LaRue wrote:
GUILTY!
My love for my recently acquired Magnoli Mark VII brought out the fussy little girl that secretly dwells in my heart!
(GRRR... I knew I should stuck with just telling the truth: That I flat out simply FORGOT the dang bag!)
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i agree,i wear plaid shirts with my gearbackstagejack wrote:a good plaid flannel goes well with the gear....
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Mitch LaRue wrote:Thought I'd give this a shot...
How's this?
that's awesome Mitch! I really like the look
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CJ
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Thanks, CJ!
They were odd poses to try an replicate, that's for sure (especially that second one: with my legs are facing one way and my "torso & up" is going another way AND especially the position my hands are in when they're on my waist... ...well, let's just say that trying to capture to look of the drawing sure doesn't mean it will feel natural OR comfortable!)
Glad you like these, though... they sure were an odd little adventure to try and duplicate
(Oh, and nobody mentioned it, but I'm gonna "pat myself on the back" for getting my hands on a pair of boots that seemed to match the comic book art so well: they're completely without any real distinguishing details -kinda' like the drawing- AND they have a sorta' blue/grey color-scheme going on... I'm not sure if anyone really noticed 'em... but I was glad to be able to throw them into the shot!)
They were odd poses to try an replicate, that's for sure (especially that second one: with my legs are facing one way and my "torso & up" is going another way AND especially the position my hands are in when they're on my waist... ...well, let's just say that trying to capture to look of the drawing sure doesn't mean it will feel natural OR comfortable!)
Glad you like these, though... they sure were an odd little adventure to try and duplicate
(Oh, and nobody mentioned it, but I'm gonna "pat myself on the back" for getting my hands on a pair of boots that seemed to match the comic book art so well: they're completely without any real distinguishing details -kinda' like the drawing- AND they have a sorta' blue/grey color-scheme going on... I'm not sure if anyone really noticed 'em... but I was glad to be able to throw them into the shot!)
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I like it! You even matched the boots that it looks like Indy has on in the drawings. Good show ! W>Mitch LaRue wrote:Thought I'd give this a shot...
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I greatly appreciate you noticing those boots, WC! And glad you liked the shots!
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Easy spot. Those look great. If you don't mind my asking, what kind are they? And, while I am at it...what trousers are those? Thanks. W>
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WeLLL... y'see, that's where things take a turn for the ridiculous...
(In other words, you might be sorry you asked):
I had nothing in the way of a "different" looking boot (meaning, NOT an Aldens) that I could wear for the photos that wasn't either a jogging sneaker, a hiking sneaker, an old black workboot or a snowboot...
I'd resigned myself to the Idea that I'd just wear the black workboot when I happened to notice my Father-In-Law had an old pair of blue/grey slip-on boots (with the zip on the inside of the ankle of the boot) that seemed to do the job nicely. They're clearly a few decades old (although really well taken care of) but I can't find any name or brand label anywhere on them.
I also never knew until that moment that my Father-In-Law and I have pretty much the same shoe size! Once I realized they'd fit, I asked him if I could borrow 'em for 10 minutes or so.
But yeah, I wasn't realy looking for them... it was just pure LUCK that I happened to "stumble" across them.
The pants are nothing overly special... just a pair of cotton khakis I found in a Thrift Store. Label says "George's", I think.
Thanks for asking!
(In other words, you might be sorry you asked):
I had nothing in the way of a "different" looking boot (meaning, NOT an Aldens) that I could wear for the photos that wasn't either a jogging sneaker, a hiking sneaker, an old black workboot or a snowboot...
I'd resigned myself to the Idea that I'd just wear the black workboot when I happened to notice my Father-In-Law had an old pair of blue/grey slip-on boots (with the zip on the inside of the ankle of the boot) that seemed to do the job nicely. They're clearly a few decades old (although really well taken care of) but I can't find any name or brand label anywhere on them.
I also never knew until that moment that my Father-In-Law and I have pretty much the same shoe size! Once I realized they'd fit, I asked him if I could borrow 'em for 10 minutes or so.
But yeah, I wasn't realy looking for them... it was just pure LUCK that I happened to "stumble" across them.
The pants are nothing overly special... just a pair of cotton khakis I found in a Thrift Store. Label says "George's", I think.
Thanks for asking!
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You are something else. You have the incredible ability to pull 'stuff out of the air' and make it work perfectly! Seriously, the shots look like a ton of planning was put into them. I'm impressed. Like we used to say when I worked in television -- sometimes the magic works and other times, it works even better! W>
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Thanks, WC!
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not really a turtleneck but cool enough:
and Mitch, i did notice your boots too
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CJ
and Mitch, i did notice your boots too
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That is a great look!
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Indy Magnoli wrote:I remember Rob MacGregor has him wearing a flannel shirt in one of the novels. Nothing wrong with a bit of plaid now and again:
Right, Michaelson?
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Well, I think it's ridiculous for us to think that he wears the same thing everywhere he goes. It's practically impossible. Having indy wear different stuff or variations is a good thing with the novels, etc.
Even the Mummy movies, Rick O'connell is wearing variations and in the third movie a completely different set of clothes.
Love those Rob MacGregor novels....the best set of Indy novels to date!!
Even the Mummy movies, Rick O'connell is wearing variations and in the third movie a completely different set of clothes.
Love those Rob MacGregor novels....the best set of Indy novels to date!!