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Yeah, I'm going to have to disagree on that one. The language used is very important to the product being sold.BendingOak wrote:Your picking over wording. You can use the original pattern and adjust it to make it fit the average joe and even make improvements. It's still using the original pattern but isn't SA anymore.
RedburnIV wrote:Wow! Penman get off your pedestal already. So argumentative and pompous. Like you were personally on set for all 4 movies.
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RedburnIV wrote:Wow! Penman get off your pedestal already. So argumentative and pompous. Like you were personally on set for all 4 movies.
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BendingOak wrote:Jeff, The jacket Wested was making for years does in fact look like a Raiders jacket. Some of the details are different because Peter made some improvements. The pattern is the same just some of the details are different.
Who says that!? I don't care if you're Lucas himself, to say your opinion matters more than someone else's is absolutely ridiculous and just proving my point. You're obviously a proud man, posting every raiders hat on your Instagram. Honestly there's not a single hat of yours that I would even consider slightly screen accurate and believe me God of the almighty Indy, I'm not the only one with that opinion.BendingOak wrote:RedburnIV wrote:Wow! Penman get off your pedestal already. So argumentative and pompous. Like you were personally on set for all 4 movies.
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Half the time I'm asked for my opinion and get slammed for giving that opinion.
The truth of the matter my opinion does mean more then yours. Now I'm tired of this thread so I'm out. Everyone you know who to thank.
Shade88, thank you.
Honestly, I bought my hats from John because of the passion he puts into the discussions of the the Raiders hat.RedburnIV wrote:Who says that!? I don't care if you're Lucas himself, to say your opinion matters more than someone else's is absolutely ridiculous and just proving my point. You're obviously a proud man, posting every raiders hat on your Instagram. Honestly there's not a single hat of yours that I would even consider slightly screen accurate and believe me God of the almighty Indy, I'm not the only one with that opinion.BendingOak wrote:RedburnIV wrote:Wow! Penman get off your pedestal already. So argumentative and pompous. Like you were personally on set for all 4 movies.
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Half the time I'm asked for my opinion and get slammed for giving that opinion.
The truth of the matter my opinion does mean more then yours. Now I'm tired of this thread so I'm out. Everyone you know who to thank.
Shade88, thank you.
I hope people see the nature of your character and decide to buy someone else's hat.
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He sure is. Just remember there is a time difference. Sorry about that John.shade88 wrote:Honestly, I bought my hats from John because of the passion he puts into the discussions of the the Raiders hat.RedburnIV wrote:Who says that!? I don't care if you're Lucas himself, to say your opinion matters more than someone else's is absolutely ridiculous and just proving my point. You're obviously a proud man, posting every raiders hat on your Instagram. Honestly there's not a single hat of yours that I would even consider slightly screen accurate and believe me God of the almighty Indy, I'm not the only one with that opinion.BendingOak wrote:RedburnIV wrote:Wow! Penman get off your pedestal already. So argumentative and pompous. Like you were personally on set for all 4 movies.
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Half the time I'm asked for my opinion and get slammed for giving that opinion.
The truth of the matter my opinion does mean more then yours. Now I'm tired of this thread so I'm out. Everyone you know who to thank.
Shade88, thank you.
I hope people see the nature of your character and decide to buy someone else's hat.
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To be honest, you're not helping your argument by personally insulting both John's character and work.
Also, it appears that John's hats were good enough for Steve Delk when John asked for his opinion several years ago, and John has only improved since then. Considering that Steve is leaving the legacy of the company he started, Adventurebilt (the guys who made Indy's hat in the recent installment), to Marc, David, and John; I think that would indicate that John's hats are well made and pretty darn screen accurate.
Now, I am sure you and a few naysayers disagree, but I would say that this particular opinion is held only by a few. Also, have you ever actually talked to John (over the phone or in person)? John is one of the nicest guys I have ever talked with.
Enough.RedburnIV wrote:
Who says that!? I don't care if you're Lucas himself, to say your opinion matters more than someone else's is absolutely ridiculous and just proving my point. You're obviously a proud man, posting every raiders hat on your Instagram. Honestly there's not a single hat of yours that I would even consider slightly screen accurate and believe me God of the almighty Indy, I'm not the only one with that opinion.
I hope people see the nature of your character and decide to buy someone else's hat.
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If there's a silver lining in this, it's that one can pick a screencap or movie still with the color(s) of their choice to replicate a specific look. I like to think of it as an acceptable range of scene dependent shades of color. After all, movie makers adjust lighting and filters to project what's in their mind's eye on screen, don't they?Ridgerunner58 wrote:That's why you can go crazy trying to replicate something you see in a photo. Because unless you know what lighting, filtration, film and exposures were used (and in some cases how old the film was, how it was stored and how it was processed,) trying to replicate the natural color of a physical object based on what you see in the photo is like trying to pin the tail on the right donkey out of a thousand virtually identical donkeys.