I was browsing Indy stuff on ev'rybody's favorite auction site and found a resin cast DVD case that was "Exclusive to Blockbuster". It was in the shape of Indy's suitcase and had his leather jacket, whip and hat on top of it. I was wondering where to look for a suitcase like that - I've tried Ebay and no luck. Any info on what TYPE of suitcase it might be? Thanks.
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I picked up a vintage 1930's suitcase locally at a store called 'Ragtime' that sells vintage clothing and such.
The bag looks a lot like this one, and even still has old (faded/torn) stickers from Tourist Class travels on White Star Lines boats (White Star owned Titanic, among others)
I have managed to pack it well for a long weekend at the Finger Lakes Summit with allowances for multiple outfit changes. Cost was $40. A heckuva deal! I'd NEVER bring it on a plane as it is kinda delicate, but it's fine for car/sea travel.
The bag looks a lot like this one, and even still has old (faded/torn) stickers from Tourist Class travels on White Star Lines boats (White Star owned Titanic, among others)
I have managed to pack it well for a long weekend at the Finger Lakes Summit with allowances for multiple outfit changes. Cost was $40. A heckuva deal! I'd NEVER bring it on a plane as it is kinda delicate, but it's fine for car/sea travel.