What do you guys think?
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Since I paid $150 for the fedora, and you got the autograph for free, I'm guessing that wouldn't be a fair tradeSammy wrote:I'll trade you one autographed picture of Arnold as Mr. Freeze I got while he was campaigning for governor.
swcrazyfan wrote:Since I paid $150 for the fedora, and you got the autograph for free, I'm guessing that wouldn't be a fair tradeSammy wrote:I'll trade you one autographed picture of Arnold as Mr. Freeze I got while he was campaigning for governor.haha
That's the problem. I've retired it for the past 3 years since getting it signed, and I don't have it in my budget to buy a new one yettrdaggers wrote:SeriouslyI don't know if I'd want to wear a hat with writing on it. I think it's time to retire that one and get a new hat. It's just what I'd do.![]()
Gailen
Well, at this point I don't really want to wear it. It's more of a collectors-type display piece now. At the time I met him, I was simply wearing the hat as he walked by and I just so happened to have a sharpie on me, so I had him sign it. I mean, he did play Indy's son.APL wrote:Hmm, bummer. Not sure why you'd be ok with his signature actually on the hat.... now if it was HF's, that would be different....
I doubt it's worth even what a used Fed IV would be since it's not really wearable in that condition. Not trying to be rude or mean, and I feel bad saying it. Maybe someone on eBay would buy it?
And I agree! I actually think Shia is awesome! I grew up watching him, and I honestly can't think of a better person to play Indy's son. Now, people may not like crystal skull, but that's a different topicTennessee Smith wrote:Or someone here?
Not everyone hates Shia.
swcrazyfan wrote:
And I agree! I actually think Shia is awesome! I grew up watching him, and I honestly can't think of a better person to play Indy's son. Now, people may not like crystal skull, but that's a different topic
swcrazyfan wrote:, I'm trying to figure out how anyone would display a seat band without taking it out. And if I did take it out (assuming he signed it), who wants to display a sweatband? A fedora is much cooler to display.
Thanks for your thoughts, guys!
I tend to agree with you.youngjedi71 wrote:Dont listen to the haters of Shia..It IS worth something. Shai WAS a part of INDY and its a real collectors item. I would totally keep it, get a clear box made for it with a hat stand mounted in it for show purpose..I think its awesome man..AND the hat didnt cost a LOT 150$ isnt much in the world of fedoras.."i have a pretty new FedIV as well"..
Keep it, show it..and pass it down when its your time...
So what you're trying to say is, "IT BELONGS IN A MUSEUM!"!"trdaggers wrote:I tend to agree with you.youngjedi71 wrote:Dont listen to the haters of Shia..It IS worth something. Shai WAS a part of INDY and its a real collectors item. I would totally keep it, get a clear box made for it with a hat stand mounted in it for show purpose..I think its awesome man..AND the hat didnt cost a LOT 150$ isnt much in the world of fedoras.."i have a pretty new FedIV as well"..
Keep it, show it..and pass it down when its your time...
Gailen
The Librarian wrote:So what you're trying to say is, "IT BELONGS IN A MUSEUM!"!"trdaggers wrote:I tend to agree with you.youngjedi71 wrote:Dont listen to the haters of Shia..It IS worth something. Shai WAS a part of INDY and its a real collectors item. I would totally keep it, get a clear box made for it with a hat stand mounted in it for show purpose..I think its awesome man..AND the hat didnt cost a LOT 150$ isnt much in the world of fedoras.."i have a pretty new FedIV as well"..
Keep it, show it..and pass it down when its your time...
Gailen
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Marty
GREAT idea! Just hangout in Jackson Hole, Wyoming for awhile and you might bumb into him......I've thought about it.......lolForrest For the Trees wrote:I'd try to track down Ford and have him sign it too! No easy trick, though...
My impression is that a grudge in the film industry isn't quite the same thing as in real life. Kevin Costner tried to block Kurt Russel's film, Tombstone, from being made because he didn't want it to interfere with his film, Wyatt Earp. But they got over it. Tombstone won. And they went on to make a bad film together....Mark Brody wrote:Hmm, I'd never heard that Shia dissed KotCS until now (I just looked up the comment). All the same, Spielberg seems to be a fan of Shia as he was still cast in the latest "Transformers" movie. Shia may not be Indy's sidekick in the fifth movie, but he may at least bookend the film like Jim Broadbent did in KotCS.
Who really knows, though. It's all speculation anyway.
I had heard, I think somewhere else on here, that Ford moved permanently back to New York City and is no longer down in Jackson Hole.backstagejack wrote:GREAT idea! Just hangout in Jackson Hole, Wyoming for awhile and you might bumb into him......I've thought about it.......lolForrest For the Trees wrote:I'd try to track down Ford and have him sign it too! No easy trick, though...
yeah, but that's different. They had rival films. Shia was cast in transformers before indy. Shia was IN a Spielberg movie and he dissed it. Why would you want an actor in your next film that publically trashed the first one?Kim Hoffman wrote:My impression is that a grudge in the film industry isn't quite the same thing as in real life. Kevin Costner tried to block Kurt Russel's film, Tombstone, from being made because he didn't want it to interfere with his film, Wyatt Earp. But they got over it. Tombstone won. And they went on to make a bad film together....Mark Brody wrote:Hmm, I'd never heard that Shia dissed KotCS until now (I just looked up the comment). All the same, Spielberg seems to be a fan of Shia as he was still cast in the latest "Transformers" movie. Shia may not be Indy's sidekick in the fifth movie, but he may at least bookend the film like Jim Broadbent did in KotCS.
Who really knows, though. It's all speculation anyway.
No, he still owns the ranch there.IndyRiv wrote:I had heard, I think somewhere else on here, that Ford moved permanently back to New York City and is no longer down in Jackson Hole.backstagejack wrote:GREAT idea! Just hangout in Jackson Hole, Wyoming for awhile and you might bumb into him......I've thought about it.......lolForrest For the Trees wrote:I'd try to track down Ford and have him sign it too! No easy trick, though...