Wested Copper Novapelle
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Wested Copper Novapelle
I took these pics a couple of weeks ago at the barn. Peter hasn't posted them (don't blame him really!). Pics seem slightly over warm, but you know what the normal NP looks like so you can compare.
Anyway for those interested.
My year old Novapelle against the Copper.
A new Novapelle against the Copper.
Copper Novapelle on its own.
"So Pete, do I get a free jacket?"
"Bugger off!"
Anyway for those interested.
My year old Novapelle against the Copper.
A new Novapelle against the Copper.
Copper Novapelle on its own.
"So Pete, do I get a free jacket?"
"Bugger off!"
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It reminds me the TN skull jackets. Am I wrong?
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Just wondering why then, instead of saying cow leather or cow hide, you choose to say Novapelle, and why, when I google Novapelle, I pretty much only get wested or indy related results.
Try it out, you'll see what I mean. Also, that word doesn't exist in the dictionary, so you'll see why I might have been confused.
Even if you do a product search on the wested site for "novapelle", nothing comes up.
I think this is some word made up by COW members to confuse me.
Try it out, you'll see what I mean. Also, that word doesn't exist in the dictionary, so you'll see why I might have been confused.
Even if you do a product search on the wested site for "novapelle", nothing comes up.
I think this is some word made up by COW members to confuse me.
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No, the word is from Peter. See here:
http://www.indyjacket.co.uk/frjacket.html
Also, you can choose the novapelle hide in the custom jacket "order form" page.
http://www.indyjacket.co.uk/frjacket.html
Also, you can choose the novapelle hide in the custom jacket "order form" page.
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Hi KT,
I haven't got any outdoors shots yet, but I can assure you it's a copper novapelle. The reason it's substancially darker is that I've given it a thorough 'going over' with pecards.
When I received it, it was alot lighter and had the chalkier finish the novapelle is known for. However, I thought it looked a tad too tame & thought it would benefit from some 'light' distressing ala Tony Nowak.
However, after 15 frenzied minutes with the sanding paper I realised that perhaps I had over done it slightly..... This is what led me to pecard it in a bid to subdue some of the markings.
No doubt it will lighten somewhat in the coming weeks, although I do think it looks reasonably 'CS' screen accurate at present ( depending on the scene you look at ).
I haven't got any outdoors shots yet, but I can assure you it's a copper novapelle. The reason it's substancially darker is that I've given it a thorough 'going over' with pecards.
When I received it, it was alot lighter and had the chalkier finish the novapelle is known for. However, I thought it looked a tad too tame & thought it would benefit from some 'light' distressing ala Tony Nowak.
However, after 15 frenzied minutes with the sanding paper I realised that perhaps I had over done it slightly..... This is what led me to pecard it in a bid to subdue some of the markings.
No doubt it will lighten somewhat in the coming weeks, although I do think it looks reasonably 'CS' screen accurate at present ( depending on the scene you look at ).
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Mutated jackets are the new look Bink You've got to keep up the pace ;-)binkmeisterRick wrote:What's wrong with the construction of this jacket? It looks like half is made from one leather, and the other half a different leather. And what gives with the third collar and four sleeves?
Hey stephenc2032, when you received your jacket, how long did it take you to fight temptation and distress that jacket??? hahahaha
Lets see some outdoor pics
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No problemo my friend. It's a lovely hide.Doeindy wrote:Hi KT.
Hope you are well pal. I really like the look of the copper leather; especially on that CS jacket. This jacket would be a good jacket to wear when you are not wearing the darker skin; its almost like looking at a completely new style in the Indy range.
Thanks for sharing,
Paul.
Hey, how's that tablet going... I lost rack of the thread....
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Shame, chalk it up to a learning exercise, it looked pretty awesome.Doeindy wrote:KT Templar wrote:The Grail Tablet is now finished; I am not very satisfied with it to be honest. I am going to re paint it and try to straighten out the back of it as it has bowed a little. Thanks for asking.Hey, how's that tablet going... I lost rack of the thread....
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Have you guys ever worn your copper novapelle with your gear? I would love to see how this looks. I was thinking about going for a "comic book" Indy costume, and this jacket seems perfect. Post some gear shots guys. What a lovely jacket!
BTW - do you have to do something special to get the copper novapelle? I looked on the ordering page and I can't seem to find the option for a copper color anywhere. What would I do to go about getting this jacket?
Cheers
BTW - do you have to do something special to get the copper novapelle? I looked on the ordering page and I can't seem to find the option for a copper color anywhere. What would I do to go about getting this jacket?
Cheers
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It could be the jacket Indy wore when in the nuclear test area. The radiation has changed it somehow. I hate to see what Indy looks like now.binkmeisterRick wrote:What's wrong with the construction of this jacket? It looks like half is made from one leather, and the other half a different leather. And what gives with the third collar and four sleeves?
Hi and welcome to the forum.great ot have you with us.
the jacket looks like I could eat it.love the dark color it gives in the shot.that jacket must be one of the most screen accurate CS out there..with the exception of the hem stitch..
how does the back look?
bests
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the jacket looks like I could eat it.love the dark color it gives in the shot.that jacket must be one of the most screen accurate CS out there..with the exception of the hem stitch..
how does the back look?
bests
Holt
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Hello and welcome!IndyAl wrote:Hi everyone. I´m new at COW forum, thanks very much for all information and post at this fantastic web site!
I want to show you my LC/ CS Wested Novapelle. I bought months ago.
I love this leather!
Regards!!
For this Xmas I'll buy a jacket like your, Wested LC Novapelle!
Dis you have write special request for your jacket? It's an off the rack or a custom one? Beautiful jacket! ;-)
Hello!! Thanks everybody!!Indiana Holt wrote:Hi and welcome to the forum.great ot have you with us.
The jacket looks like I could eat it.love the dark color it gives in the shot.that jacket must be one of the most screen accurate CS out there..with the exception of the hem stitch..
how does the back look?
bests
Holt
This is a custom jacket, the back is no 100% screen accurate. I like more X-Box stitch and rectangular sliders. D rings is for LC jackets, yes, but I like X-Box for durability and consistency of the seam.
I have a LC authentic brown lambskin and other lambtouch too, and waiting a raiders authentic brown lambskin ...
I promise you pics ;-)
Regards!!
I wonder if the regular or the copper novapelle would be better for an LC jacket. I've always thought the regular would be the way to go but I've got a production shot of Henry Sr. and Jr. and it looks like the copper would really match up well (especially if darkned just a little with Pecard's).
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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Re: Wested Copper Novapelle
I'd received a Copper, and really liked it right away. It could be one of the best, if not the best leather offered in the barn. Some distressing, but it reminds me alot of the cowhide jacket that was offered for sale just after LC. Very soft leather, seems broken in already. The pockets measure 5 3/4 x 8, and might want a different spec.? Collar needs some getting used to to, but grows on you fast. It's different, but in a good way. Color is 'warmer' than the original. Some seem to go for cowhide when considering a LC.crismans wrote:I wonder if the regular or the copper novapelle would be better for an LC jacket. I've always thought the regular would be the way to go but I've got a production shot of Henry Sr. and Jr. and it looks like the copper would really match up well (especially if darkned just a little with Pecard's). Thoughts?
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Re: Wested Copper Novapelle
Offtopic: Where can I find these promotion pics with ford and connery?
Re: Wested Copper Novapelle
the www
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Re: Wested Copper Novapelle
Thanks, crismans!
Holt...
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Re: Wested Copper Novapelle
Anyone know what the difference is between the old Copper Novapelle and the new? Pics?
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Indiana Holt wrote:Hi and welcome to the forum.great ot have you with us.
the jacket looks like I could eat it.love the dark color it gives in the shot.that jacket must be one of the most screen accurate CS out there..with the exception of the hem stitch..
how does the back look?
bests
Holt
Whats wrong with the hem stitch?
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