Here are the pics from my original post from way back when. Somebody should respond to this post every now and again to assure that it doesn't fall off the board like before. Cheers
Mystery of the Blues gear.
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Like I just posted in the jacket section...
Have you noticed a pattern yet? We always start a discussion about this outfit in the dead of winter, or usually in the dead of winter. Guess we're recognizing that Indy got cold like the rest of us, rather than how we saw him in Napal in Raiders, right? (grins) Regards. Michaelson
p.s. GOOD LORD, ADAM!!! I just noticed something I hadn't given ANY thought to....the truck! That's the model my kids have 'set aside' to rebuild for me when they get back from the Rennassiance Fairs this summer...a 1948 5 window Chevy 3/4 ton stepside pickup! I never even connected with the Blues truck. WOW! Thanks for moving this post back to the top!!!!
p.s. GOOD LORD, ADAM!!! I just noticed something I hadn't given ANY thought to....the truck! That's the model my kids have 'set aside' to rebuild for me when they get back from the Rennassiance Fairs this summer...a 1948 5 window Chevy 3/4 ton stepside pickup! I never even connected with the Blues truck. WOW! Thanks for moving this post back to the top!!!!
Re: Like I just posted in the jacket section...
How come I never stumble upon Indy gear? I hear other people finding "this" or "that" at a garrage sale. Now Michaelson owns an Indy truck and he didn't even know it. Congatulations! CheersMichaelson wrote:
p.s. GOOD LORD, ADAM!!! I just noticed something I hadn't given ANY thought to....the truck! That's the model my kids have 'set aside' to rebuild for me when they get back from the Rennassiance Fairs this summer...a 1948 5 window Chevy 3/4 ton stepside pickup! I never even connected with the Blues truck. WOW! Thanks for moving this post back to the top!!!!
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This falls more into the prop territory, but when I was a poor student, I swear I had curtains just like these in the picture: )
Not sure if the curtain was supplied by me or the previous tenant, but I certainly appreciated it. I don't think my future wife did, though. )
Seriously, BDJ, being a former Saxophonist (Alto, Tenor & Baritone), I always wanted to get and play the soprano, the curvy one of course.
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Not sure if the curtain was supplied by me or the previous tenant, but I certainly appreciated it. I don't think my future wife did, though. )
Seriously, BDJ, being a former Saxophonist (Alto, Tenor & Baritone), I always wanted to get and play the soprano, the curvy one of course.
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While a trumpet player by trade, I love to break out a sax and play a little blues and jazz. I've never seen "Mystery of the Blues," does Indy play the sax? I wonder what brand the sax is, after all I want to be screen accurate.Sergei wrote:Seriously, BDJ, being a former Saxophonist (Alto, Tenor & Baritone), I always wanted to get and play the soprano, the curvy one of course.
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BTW-Do you still play?
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