Indy's socks?
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Indy's socks?
OK, I know this might sound like a strange question and since there are 90 pages of threads in this forum, I hope you'll forgive me for not wading through all that! But, here goes: has there been any discussion at the very least on what color/type socks Indy wears?? Are there any screen grabs?
I do Civil War reenacting, and we wear period correct wool or cotton socks to look the part. I was just wondering that we don't want to go out there in our Indy gear wearing modern-day white nylon socks!
I do Civil War reenacting, and we wear period correct wool or cotton socks to look the part. I was just wondering that we don't want to go out there in our Indy gear wearing modern-day white nylon socks!
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Wow, 2005 was a long time ago.. Didn't mean to start up something that had been buried long ago! I get it, wear what ever you want to wear since they'll hardly be seen...got it
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Go black and you'll never go back! Seriously though, I think black socks look best with the gear.
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I used to get these really dark brown Gold Toe boot socks. They really looked great. Nothing else on Indy's gear was truly "black" so I always thought that the dark brown looked the best.
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Let's just try to avoid that whole "boxers or briefs" debate again, OK.
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Agreed....but in case you were wondering....boxers.
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I don't even want to know...
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The socks were dark brown. Wal-Mart usually has them pretty cheap.
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If only it were closer to April 1st, I would make up an elaborate, but ultimately bogus story about exactly what obscure brand of socks were used for the production...
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Don't forget to make sure that whatever brand and model you choose for the socks is not currently made, but that you have found a large source of new old stock.Zuiun wrote:If only it were closer to April 1st, I would make up an elaborate, but ultimately bogus story about exactly what obscure brand of socks were used for the production...
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Or alternatively that I'm going to do a limited run of reproduction socks. And for an extra fee, I will make them pre-distressed and smelling like old feet.ShanghaiJack wrote:Don't forget to make sure that whatever brand and model you choose for the socks is not currently made, but that you have found a large source of new old stock.
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Oh come on! You know you're in for three pair!Michaelson wrote:
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Humm....I'll give them to bink, TheDude, and Dalexs for Christmas!
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Just make sure you don't do a cold water wash on them. It might mess up the rest of that pre-distressed work.Zuiun wrote:Or alternatively that I'm going to do a limited run of reproduction socks. And for an extra fee, I will make them pre-distressed and smelling like old feet.ShanghaiJack wrote:Don't forget to make sure that whatever brand and model you choose for the socks is not currently made, but that you have found a large source of new old stock.
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How true! "The socks have been identified as Gold Toe in Dark Russet Potato Brown. Not to be mistaken with the current Gold Toe socks that have the wavy yellow-gold stitching at the toe. The screen used socks used the no longer available orange-gold stitching."ShanghaiJack wrote:Don't forget to make sure that whatever brand and model you choose for the socks is not currently made, but that you have found a large source of new old stock.Zuiun wrote:If only it were closer to April 1st, I would make up an elaborate, but ultimately bogus story about exactly what obscure brand of socks were used for the production...
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
I just found the holy grail of production pictures that puts this "what kind of socks?" question to rest for good, though I can't post it because my photobucket account has been corrupted and the format of the picture is incompatible with any other photo-sharing apps that currently exist.
The hard-hitting truth is that Harrison Ford did not wear socks in the filming of any of the four films! What you are seeing is actually extremely dirty, dirt-caked, dark brown archeologist ankles!
I was floored and think you would be too, if only I could get this elusive production photo posted...
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I just found the holy grail of production pictures that puts this "what kind of socks?" question to rest for good, though I can't post it because my photobucket account has been corrupted and the format of the picture is incompatible with any other photo-sharing apps that currently exist.
The hard-hitting truth is that Harrison Ford did not wear socks in the filming of any of the four films! What you are seeing is actually extremely dirty, dirt-caked, dark brown archeologist ankles!
I was floored and think you would be too, if only I could get this elusive production photo posted...
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Bummer , so out of all the gearheads here, only Jens and NES can have the screen accurate look!IndyFan71 wrote: What you are seeing is actually extremely dirty, dirt-caked, dark brown archeologist ankles!
Anybody know a school with a good archaeology program?
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There is actually quite a bit of controversy surrounding this issue.IndyFan71 wrote:The hard-hitting truth is that Harrison Ford did not wear socks in the filming of any of the four films! What you are seeing is actually extremely dirty, dirt-caked, dark brown archeologist ankles!
To begin with, Deborah Nadoolman specifically recalls picking out socks for Indy to wear, but later Ford admits to going sans socks. In reality, it's believed that Ford *did* wear socks in some scenes and not in others. Also, it is known that all of the stunt players required socks for safety reasons and may have recommended Ford compromise on his no-socks stance for some of the heavier action moments.
And example of this can be seen during the temple collapse. Immediately following the idol grab, Ford is clearly wearing socks -- thus his sure footing while dodging the poisoned arrows. He eschewed socks for the boulder dash and we all know how a simple stumble almost caused disaster. We now know that stumble was due to his sweaty foot sliding around in his Aldens.
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You should have seen the dust-ups that occured on the set of Morning Glory! HF nearly fired Bernie Pollack as his personal costumer over the controversy of HF sans socks stance.
At the end of the day, HF conceded he would wear the socks because, "They serve the character's development."
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At the end of the day, HF conceded he would wear the socks because, "They serve the character's development."
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But I hear he still insisted on being barefoot underneath the socks...Indiana Jeff wrote:At the end of the day, HF conceded he would wear the socks because, "They serve the character's development."
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Well played!
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I'm watching the "From Adventure to Legend" documentary about the making of Raiders, and during the scenes where they are filming in the well of souls, you can catch glimpses of Indy's socks, they are dark brown!
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And whiteCharybdis wrote:I'm watching the "From Adventure to Legend" documentary about the making of Raiders, and during the scenes where they are filming in the well of souls, you can catch glimpses of Indy's socks, they are dark brown!
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People, people! Has no one been reading this thread? What you are seeing are dirty ankles and clean ankles.
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Maybe we should start a poll, which do you prefer dirty ankles or clean ankles for the ultimate screen accuracy?
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I think the correct answer would be: "it depends on the scene!"
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To be followed by the arguments over the correct dirt to be using.
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Hawaiian mud? Or Tunisian sand?Indiana Jeff wrote:To be followed by the arguments over the correct dirt to be using.
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Found these today!
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(Yes, got a pair on order, along with the knife version.)
http://www.ozonesocks.com/back-up-sock.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(Yes, got a pair on order, along with the knife version.)