In talking with Richard Young, he also told me this little nugget about his jacket...
As a side note, Steven had put me in a brown leather jacket and changed his mind going with the black jacket that appears in the film. At the end of production, Steven gifted the jacket to me which I still have!
I never realized how "unique" Fedora's jacket was. I guess I never paid close attention to what he really had on...
It's a treat to see this prop, this way. Thanks for posting it!
Lightning wrote:How I have I (or any of us) never noticed the suede accents before? The brain really does see what it wants to.
Right? but knowing g where to look now, sure enough. wow.
Also, according to the Indiana Jones wiki, his name is Garth. That's definitely new to me haha.
"Fedora" is the name of the character given in the script and credits. While the subtitles on both the 2003 and 2008 editions of the Last Crusade DVD acknowledge the Fedora name spoken by Roscoe, Ryder Windham's junior novelization of the film and the Spanish dub of the film gives his name as Garth
Lightning wrote:How I have I (or any of us) never noticed the suede accents before? The brain really does see what it wants to.
The suede was the first thing that jumped out to me and I initially went “huh?” But sure enough it’s all there! Pretty cool that even after all these years we can still learn new things!
Wow!!! - I always wanted to see this up close. It's difficult to make out in the film. Sure is a thin, soft hide; I knew about the black accents on thte collar, but I thought they were corduroy. Thanks very much for this.
Things I didn't notice are; suede cuffs, gold/brass buttons; fourth pocket with suede flap; triple stitched seams; odd angle of the top pocket opening.
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Mike wrote:Actually, not sure how thin it is. I just got this additional tidbit from Mr. Young.
That jacket is built to last. A bit heavier than I would have liked as some of the days on top of the train were a bit warm!
Fair enough - it looks to be a thin hide, you can see from the drape and creasing. That doesn't mean it isn't heavy - it looks like if could be cowhide - I'd say around 2.2oz and that would be difficult to wear in a warm place if you are moving about. Of course I can't know for certain.
CM wrote:Western Costume? I remember it being reported that the jacket was made by Peter. Michaelson had a version made about 15 years ago.
Yep, I did and still have it.
Peter made the claim, but said he didn’t keep the pattern and would have to make it again by memory. He asked for screen shots to ‘refresh his memory’.
That puzzled me at the time, but I just rolled with it.
He actually did a darn good job. All he missed was the compass pocket and the odd cuffs.
This is amazing! We replicated this one as well and, although we got the suede collar, we definitely missed the suede cuffs and the extra flapped pocket. Too cool! If anyone wants to commission an updated version, we'd LOVE to do this one accurately. It's a crazy jacket.
Tibor wrote:Kind of interesting that the cuffs remind me of US Cavalry from the F-Troop days, if you were around to remember that show.
Sadly, I'm from that generation and remember that TV show well.
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I loved F-troop too. Nothing to be sad about. It's good fortune to be able to look back across decades. I watched it on TV about 45 years ago. Oh Sarge!
Tibor wrote:Kind of interesting that the cuffs remind me of US Cavalry from the F-Troop days, if you were around to remember that show.
Sadly, I'm from that generation and remember that TV show well.
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I loved F-troop too. Nothing to be sad about. It's good fortune to be able to look back across decades. I watched it on TV about 45 years ago. Oh Sarge!
I loved F Troop as a kid. But I will ask, looking at pictures from the show, they seem to have typical cavalry uniforms. Nothing special about the cuffs. Unless it's the impression of cuffs when some of the cast would roll up their sleeves to reveal the red union suit.
On the off topic of F troop, has anyone been to the "trading post" called F troop "Fort Courage" on I-40 on the way to Vegas? It's great. Not sure it it's still there or not.
Interesting enough, LC is showing on tv as we speak, and you can clearly see the cuffs on top of the train when Garth pulls Indy out of the lion car. You also hear one of his henchmen CALL him Garth when they first find the cross.
I always liked his jacket, but like everyone else, I never noticed all the little details. I too thought the collar was corduroy and never really paid any attention to the cuffs. The leather looks similar to modern-day G-1s.