INDY IV Jacket Just Arrived

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INDY IV Jacket Just Arrived

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Just received my Nowak Indy IV jacket
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Looks great and in perfect timing for the cooler weather.
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Nice jacket, I really think I'm going to have to get one. I'm on the fence between that one and Tony's new raiders, enjoy your new jacket.
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I would personally go with the Indy IV. You simply will not be dissapointed. Its so great and uber-cool! Welcome to the Nowak Jacket owners club! :)
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Post by Bemo »

Looks really nice! Never noticed that the CS jacket had D rings...


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You'll really love it. And nice quote, mine is very similar.
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excellent looking jacket, knibs. congrats!
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Welcome to the club! \:D/ :clap:
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Congratulations on the new Nowak. Welcome to the club. Wear the jacket in good health.
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Post by indyfan1234 »

does tony still make them and also how much is he selling them for?
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yes he is still making them. He sells them for $675 plus shipping but if you live near LA you can pick it up. I recommend it, they simply are beautiful! :)
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Post by Indiana Whit »

what hide did they use for CS? Cow?
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Tony's CS jacket is made of a soft cowhide that, to me, has an almost suedlike feel. It's the finest jacket I have ever owned-- even if you discount the fact that it's an exact, screen accurate replica. All the other reviews I've seen have been 100% positive as well.

And his customer service is exemplary-- something which means a lot to me after being repeatedly let down by another vendor's products and service. I don't see how you could go wrong with Tony.

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Post by knibs7 »

eazybox wrote:Tony's CS jacket is made of a soft cowhide that, to me, has an almost suedlike feel. It's the finest jacket I have ever owned-- even if you discount the fact that it's an exact, screen accurate replica. All the other reviews I've seen have been 100% positive as well.

And his customer service is exemplary-- something which means a lot to me after being repeatedly let down by another vendor's products and service. I don't see how you could go wrong with Tony.

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After following the 'evolution' of the Nowak Indy IV jacket post-KotCS, I think it might be fair to assume that Tony is moving from making prop-accurate Indy IV jackets to screen-accurate Indy IV jackets... At least as far as distressing goes.

But man, reading up on the new Nowak owners makes me want to go out and get another Nowak! Again!
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Post by Indiana Whit »

it does look very comfortable :)

If I hadn't just ordered a Wested Raiders I'd be all over that...but they'll run out by the time I'd be looking to get a CS one...


darn.

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Post by Vaderbreath »

I just don't get tired of seeing these jackets. Beautiful jacket and congrats on your choice. I love the look of these and I bet it's super comfy. Enjoy it!

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Castor Dioscuri wrote:After following the 'evolution' of the Nowak Indy IV jacket post-KotCS, I think it might be fair to assume that Tony is moving from making prop-accurate Indy IV jackets to screen-accurate Indy IV jackets... At least as far as distressing goes.

But man, reading up on the new Nowak owners makes me want to go out and get another Nowak! Again!
As you know, he'll distress it however you ask.

Don't you already have three Indy IV Nowak jackets?
At least get caught up with your Indy I Nowak jackets before ordering another Indy IV :lol:
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