Where are the original Raiders jackets today?
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Where are the original Raiders jackets today?
Maybe this has been covered before: if so, I apologise. But does anyone know where any of the Raiders jackets are today? No guessing... Does anyone actually know?
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Most likely destroyed or lost either during, or after filming wrapped. Consider that Botwright had to come up with a new jacket pattern for LC due to losing the original patterns. If they had Raiders jackets on hand, wouldn't it be an easy task to simply replicate those jackets?
If there were any jackets still around, my bet is that they'd be buried pretty deep in the Lucas archives...
If there were any jackets still around, my bet is that they'd be buried pretty deep in the Lucas archives...
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I am pretty sure they had more than one set of Aldens. I have seen one set, and it wasn't at HF's house!Dostacos wrote:well at least one is in a certain museum I do believe that Ford has said he has one, along with the hat and rumors have it that the Aldens were provided BY him, and looking at the pictures of the current ones they look to be the same ones
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I thought that the one in the museum, and the one in Ford's personal collection were both from LC?Dostacos wrote:well at least one is in a certain museum I do believe that Ford has said he has one
After all, if Ford did in fact use HIS jacket for the filming of Mystery of the Blues, then that would make it the same jacket from LC, since it had press studs on it.
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As I understand it, they used his shoes, of course they would have many more needed for the moviesCastor Dioscuri wrote:I thought that the one in the museum, and the one in Ford's personal collection were both from LC?Dostacos wrote:well at least one is in a certain museum I do believe that Ford has said he has one
After all, if Ford did in fact use HIS jacket for the filming of Mystery of the Blues, then that would make it the same jacket from LC, since it had press studs on it.
gotta remember my opinion and 89 cents will get ya a coffee at 7/11, and I could not tell the difference between movie jackets if ya bopped me over the head with themMichaelson wrote:Rumor has had it that there are two hero jackets still in existance. One is in Ford's possession, and the other in Lucas' possession.
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I remember seeing an interview with Ford, and he said he had a whip and Fedora from Raiders but didn't mention a jacket.
I think he kept a whip from TOD and put it up for a charity auction for one of his friend who was sick.
I believe he also has a LC hat which he has worn to several functions promoting the film and Lucasfilms.
I think he kept a whip from TOD and put it up for a charity auction for one of his friend who was sick.
I believe he also has a LC hat which he has worn to several functions promoting the film and Lucasfilms.
The guy asked where are the original Raiders jackets, not LC jackets. There is no raiders jacket in any museum.well at least one is in a certain museum I do believe that Ford has said he has one, along with the hat and rumors have it that the Aldens were provided BY him, and looking at the pictures of the current ones they look to be the same ones
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I went to the Smithsonian a few years ago and the jacket was located in a case next to Spocks ear tips, Archie Bunkers chair and a Star Trek phaser from the TV series. I was visiting family and spent a few hours trying to track down that 1 piece in the entire museum. I have a picture of the exibit, I'll look for it and post it later.
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Well it belongs in a museum.PLATON wrote:The guy asked where are the original Raiders jackets, not LC jackets. There is no raiders jacket in any museum.well at least one is in a certain museum I do believe that Ford has said he has one, along with the hat and rumors have it that the Aldens were provided BY him, and looking at the pictures of the current ones they look to be the same ones
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His mother always carefully cared for his things.CM wrote:Thanks _. Now that is interesting. I wonder if one of those jackets will ever go on display? I just noticed that after 47 years, Anthony Perkins' cord jacket from Psycho has gone on display at Universal. Who would have though it was still around?
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Erin Jones wrote:...a Star Trek phaser from the TV series.
I've seen that Phaser at the Smithsonian. The guys on the replica Trek prop boards say it's a very early (early 70's) fan sold replica. I believe they are correct.
Btw, the Star Trek and Star Wars prop guys are just as into the details on their props as most guys here are for the Raider's stuff. You think tracking down the correct gloves, Aldens, etc, is heard, try looking for small electronic bits or industrial parts from the 60's that were used as "gimgaws" on the small hand props.
The same is true for the Ghostbusters equipment. Many of those electronic and industrial bits and pieces are from the 70's and 80's. Luckily, a lot of the stuff is still available.
There is this one item, the insides of an old calculator, that is used on the Ghostbusters gunbelt. This piece sold for more than $300 a few weeks ago on Ebay. It is only worth like $25!
Most people on the Ghostbusters board were blown away by this.
There is this one item, the insides of an old calculator, that is used on the Ghostbusters gunbelt. This piece sold for more than $300 a few weeks ago on Ebay. It is only worth like $25!
Most people on the Ghostbusters board were blown away by this.
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After seeing the traveling Star Trek display in Vegas last May, I can assure you.....they blow our hobby totally away in that respect.Btw, the Star Trek and Star Wars prop guys are just as into the details on their props as most guys here are for the Raider's stuff.
I mean, in producing the 'timeline' to show the history continuity of every show and member/creature ever produced in a fish bone diagram that wrapped in a continuous display around the entire prop display area.....if someone would put that much effort in finding a cure for cancer, we would have been done with that disease decades ago, let alone the hundreds upon hundreds of prop items (no exaggeration!) that had 'histories' in relationship to OTHER props and THEIR stories......!!!
Folks, we're pikers when compared to those folks......
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Generally, I would never trust anything on display in any restaurant or bar to be authentic until proven otherwise.
On what _ said- I often wonder who these private collectors are and where they are... do you think they have some sort of fancy display for their items in their houses or do they store the relics in a vault somewhere...?
It would be great to see an original Raiders jacket...
On what _ said- I often wonder who these private collectors are and where they are... do you think they have some sort of fancy display for their items in their houses or do they store the relics in a vault somewhere...?
It would be great to see an original Raiders jacket...
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I think it's hanging in a frame on his office wall... I remember seeing it in the background in his office in one of those 'Making Of' Star Wars specials.Toldog07 wrote:i wish that somehow we could tell lucas how much we care about the original jacket and get him to give us the specs. Hes probobly got it hanging right in his closet and sees it every day!
Ford on the other hand...
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Something that begins along the lines of:CM wrote:Maybe we could start a politely worded petition to request measurements and photos...Toldog07 wrote:i wish that somehow we could tell lucas how much we care about the original jacket and get him to give us the specs. Hes probobly got it hanging right in his closet and sees it every day!
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Please don't take any offense -nothing personal - I just can't resist:Cassidy wrote:Well it belongs in a museum.PLATON wrote:The guy asked where are the original Raiders jackets, not LC jackets. There is no raiders jacket in any museum.well at least one is in a certain museum I do believe that Ford has said he has one, along with the hat and rumors have it that the Aldens were provided BY him, and looking at the pictures of the current ones they look to be the same ones
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Yup, that's a cast iron fact.Michaelson wrote:After seeing the traveling Star Trek display in Vegas last May, I can assure you.....they blow our hobby totally away in that respect.Btw, the Star Trek and Star Wars prop guys are just as into the details on their props as most guys here are for the Raider's stuff.
The level of obsessive detail and detective work in hardcore ST and SW propdom is WAAY more intense than what we do here.
But what Indygear has over those things is an imbument of the spirit of real-life adventure which Indy (and Indy gear) encapsulates. It's the only movie-based obsession I know of where you can wear your hobby to work.
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I know this is an old thread, but since I happened to visit a museum exhibit that is related to this topic, I thought I'd bump it. I was the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, where they had a traveling exhibit called "Out Of This World," where they had original screen used costumes and props on display, with blurbs on their history.
I was walking along through there, when lo and behold, they had an original jacket from ROTLA! They also had the headpiece to the staff of Ra and the grail cup. I'm not knowledgeable about the jacket (I'm a fedora guy), so I don't know whether this is authentic, but the sign said it was one of the screen used jackets from ROTLA (not ToD or TLC). It was lent from the private collection of some person I can't remember the name of now, so I would think it is probably authentic.
Here are some pics:
I was walking along through there, when lo and behold, they had an original jacket from ROTLA! They also had the headpiece to the staff of Ra and the grail cup. I'm not knowledgeable about the jacket (I'm a fedora guy), so I don't know whether this is authentic, but the sign said it was one of the screen used jackets from ROTLA (not ToD or TLC). It was lent from the private collection of some person I can't remember the name of now, so I would think it is probably authentic.
Here are some pics:
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but when it comes to the ''Butterfield'' jacket which is said to be an original raiders jacket, but other says its an LC because of the distressing...I believe they are wrong.
I believe that the Butterfield jacket is an old Leather concessionares jacket. if you compare the Butterfield jacket wiht the mid 90's westeds you will notice that they arent that different from eachother.therefore,I believe its an raiders and not an LC....JMO
see why.
* the collar.
* the stormflap
* the pocket shape.
* the pocket piping.
* the pocket placement.
so, the old early and old patterns from wested was not THAT far from some of the original jacket patterns from the production....
I believe that the Butterfield jacket is an old Leather concessionares jacket. if you compare the Butterfield jacket wiht the mid 90's westeds you will notice that they arent that different from eachother.therefore,I believe its an raiders and not an LC....JMO
see why.
* the collar.
* the stormflap
* the pocket shape.
* the pocket piping.
* the pocket placement.
so, the old early and old patterns from wested was not THAT far from some of the original jacket patterns from the production....
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jasonalun wrote:I know this is an old thread, but since I happened to visit a museum exhibit that is related to this topic, I thought I'd bump it. I was the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, where they had a traveling exhibit called "Out Of This World," where they had original screen used costumes and props on display, with blurbs on their history.
I was walking along through there, when lo and behold, they had an original jacket from ROTLA! They also had the headpiece to the staff of Ra and the grail cup. I'm not knowledgeable about the jacket (I'm a fedora guy), so I don't know whether this is authentic, but the sign said it was one of the screen used jackets from ROTLA (not ToD or TLC). It was lent from the private collection of some person I can't remember the name of now, so I would think it is probably authentic.
Here are some pics:
THIS is that jacket _ talked about in the past, that was distressed on site, and not the smithsonian jacket. this actually looks like a new jacket that was distressed. rather than the one from the movie.