First:
Holt, that hat looks spot on. Amazing achievement. Congrats!
backstagejack wrote:I've been apart of this forum for years and have never heard of the LC hat ever having the "turn".
The LC hat has always seemed to me to have all the characteristics of a more or less standard fedora without the uniqueness of the Raider's Turn. Any LC hat I've ever seen has reflected this. I'm by no means an expert but I've not heard of this from any of the major hat makers that ARE experts, some have seen actual screen used hats.
Even many members that ordered THE hat from THE hat maker (when HJ was more consistent) said it arrived looking exactly like the Venice Pier scene hat and HJ would not have a turn in their standard hats.
Here's a good website to see screen caps.
http://movie-screencaps.com/indiana-jon ... e-1989/78/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The bow sits almost always over his left ear, the brim doesn't have the swoop or bend that a hat with a "turn" normal would have. The sides of the hat are both uniformly shaped which a turn would not give.... atleast not with my eyes. Again, this is all JMO.
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jack, prepare to be shocked
The ToD hat was turned!!! Not the entire movie, but in a couple of scenes.
Same thing could happened with the LC hat.
I haven't checked the screen caps.
But, no need to. Because my point is, the LC hat wasn't turn in the whole movie, but maybe, for a bunch of possible reasons, could be turned in some scene.
To be an expert in hats or not, have nothing to do with this.
It have to do with how the hat was worn in that particular scene.
And the turn not always results on a pronounced brim swoop, depends on sizing, head shape, felt softness, sweatband, etc.
Cheers.-