I have one in my own collection, but WAY too small for my head....complete with badge. Not sure why I keep it either, but it's a very nice hat, that's for sure.
(Take that back, YES I do know why I keep it...it was gift!

Regards! Michaelson
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That's the story that makes the most sense to me...Michaelson wrote:I'll always believe it was Ford's 'accident'.
I'd say in order to keep the hat on his head as it began to loosen up in the desert heat, he had to give it a slight 'twist' on his head to keep it tight, hense the 'turn'.
Regards! Michaelson
Now that's a silly song._ wrote:Unless you're your own grandfather?
Or if you are this guy..._ wrote:Hmmm... There are certain truths to the layout of the head. The eyes are centered vertically. The nose is at the 1/4 and the mouth is at the 1/8. Likewise the ears line up with the eyes, i.e. they're centered. Unless you're your own grandfather?Hollowpond wrote:Oh, and one more thing...Do any of our hatters require the distance of their ear from the front of the head in their measurements to make a custom hat to ensure that the bow perfectly lines up with the ear? I'm pretty sure they don't. And if a bow knot is not calculated to sit over the ear, then its placement really doesn't prove a whole lot.
Just my $0.10...
Talk about opening Pandora's box with that loaded statement M!!!Michaelson wrote:That said, if you pay ANY attention to the other Indy films, LC the most, you'll note that the hat brims are what seemed to change from hat to hat....and once again, due to needing to get lighting onto Ford's face. Rather than twisting the hat around his head, they just trimmed the brim to allow more light on his face for that particular scene.
More food for thought.
Regards! Michaelson
My point exactly!Chewbacca Jones wrote:As far as bow placement is concerned, Hollowpond, I don't know that most hatters consider the ear at all when they put it on. .