Anyhow, thank you again for taking the time to snap some pics of your amazing new jacket - well done!

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Did you use alcohol or any sort of lubricant with the Scotchbrite?whipwarrior wrote:I applied a mild version of the LC distressing which will be enhanced with natural wear from use. The jacket will look better with age, like my 10 year-old novapelle CS jacket. I used a soft, well-worn Scotchbrite pad to gently buff the surface off the leather with a minimal of damage. Novapelle has a nice warm undertone that looks great in natural light, and the skin resembles the heavy lamb used for the movie jackets. I’m sure you will love your LC Hero when it reaches your hands.
Sounds fun!whipwarrior wrote:None whatsoever. Just the soft Scotchbrite pad. I've run the gamut of distressing techniques over the years, a prolonged apprenticeship which ultimately proved that less really is more. The same effect can be achieved at a minimum of effort, without destroying an expensive quality leather garment. Gather all necessary reference photos in a slideshow on your computer, play the Indy soundtrack of your choice for ambience, then relax and work patiently on the jacket until you are satisfied with the result. It's that easy!
That link isn't working for me Whip.whipwarrior wrote:Actually, it IS! I played the Last Crusade extended soundtrack from the IJ boxed set, and applied the finishing touches to the jacket by the middle of the end credits music. It's the perfect musical inspiration for your adventure in distressing!
P.S.- You can see more HD shots of the jacket at my Flickr page.
whipwarrior wrote:Either way, the black lining looks awesome.
What do you mean ? Cant see the pictures when you click on link ?Jeremiah wrote:Pics won’t work with photo bucket adder.
Blackadder wrote:What do you mean ? Cant see the pictures when you click on link ?Jeremiah wrote:Pics won’t work with photo bucket adder.
Hi Holt,Holt wrote:The LC buttons are indeed dark. And they are brass with a very dark brown finish on them.
I have a few private close ups of the LC jacket that are not published on the internet somewhere. They show the button color perfectly and they are indeed very dark brown.
Same with the Lining. Very dark brown. Not black.
I second that request.Indiego Jones wrote:Hi Holt,Holt wrote:The LC buttons are indeed dark. And they are brass with a very dark brown finish on them.
I have a few private close ups of the LC jacket that are not published on the internet somewhere. They show the button color perfectly and they are indeed very dark brown.
Same with the Lining. Very dark brown. Not black.
Could you share here those pictures, of the LC jacket?
Thanks.-
Where are these images sourced from? From ILM or a private collection? Just asking, and to be clear I am not accusing anyone of anything but I am a little curious? Assuming the images of the screen used Last Crusade jacket are from in person viewings, one can assume they were taken from traveling displays in Glasgow, Chicago and L.A or the Smithsonian here in D.C. Fellow COW member Mark aka KramStaar mentioned he was allowed to photograph the collection while at the archives but was not allowed to share them. Even Tony Nowak, who handled a Last Crusade Jacket prior to submitting his C.S. jackets to production, stated that he was not allowed to photograph the jacket and merely took notes. When Tony decided he wanted to do a limited run of all three jackets from the trilogy he used 2 condition report images from the Smithsonian which I had sent him of the front and back of the jacket for his L.C. jacket. Copies are in the possession of both Wested and Magnoli Clothiers and have been used as a reference by gearheads to distress their own jackets.Holt wrote:These are private and the person who took these did not want them to be spread on the internett. So as much as I like to share, I cannot.
It depends on the skin type.IndyFan89 wrote:How was that level of distressing achieved? Sandpaper, wire brush, nail polish remover, alcohol? I'm thinking about going with the Smithsonian look considering I went with a mild Scotchbrite method on my raiders hero.
Please, can you post a screencap were the white raw leather is exposed? Thanks.-CM wrote:The red tones on that Smithsonian almost look like a browny red boot polish was rubbed all over it. I suspect that sanding on this jacket would have shown up as white which would have needed some toning down. You can see that white raw leather look along the sand lines in the tank scene.
Maybe after a thousand years. I had a brown jacket that I used black shoe polish on. It stayed black for 30 years before I donated it to a charity shop.Indiego Jones wrote: Anything applied, rubbed to the leather, eventually will fade.
With time, the true undertone is revealed.
Yep! NZ Washed lamb. It's super lightweight which is great for spring here in Texas. I intend to send it to Holt for some moderate distressing.Kt Templar wrote:Is that the washed lamb?
I like the look of it!
Lol I'll try not to set things back too much.Jeremiah wrote:No. He is busy making our grail diaries. Don’t bother him.![]()