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Hey folks!
I'm having a nice relaxing day and since I haven't done so before, I thought I'd post some pics of my collection. Since I have the time I thought I'd label everything for your convenience too. I hope you like them.

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Here's a pic of everything with the exception of my Alden's and my FS Expo. On the wall hook is my PB2, Lambtouch Wested (hanging on a Koreana Jones Toht hanger), MK VII & WPG repro both with Keppler straps, Cabela's belt with Keppler whip holder and Raiders holster and Wells Lamont gloves.

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Here's a detail of what's on the dresser:

1. Disney 11" Vinyl Indy
2. "Homemade" tan denim sandbag
3. MK idol (first edition)
4. Gobler's "Carpenter's Cup"
5. Antique Binoculars
6. Maproom Journal, handbound and died by myself, content and inserts courtesy of PropReplicator
7. PBG Maproom Brush Mk 2 prototype (details coming soon!)
8. Indy Magnoli Pan Am ticket
9. Joe Strain 8' Indy bullwhip
10. Indian arrowhead (I found it when I was 9 years old!)
11. Zohar's antidote vial
12. JediDentist's diamond
13. Redfour bronze headpiece
14. resin Egyptian scarab (gift from a friend)
15. Edge PocketBull whip
16. Early 1980's Edison cap pistol (left over form my childhood)
17. Case XX Trapper pocketknife
18. The Studio Indy Clover Zippo
19. Lensatic compass
20. Disneyland Temple of the Forbidden Eye passport and decoder, courtesy of Bones
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Post by Mr. Das »

Nice collection. Unfortunately, mine isn't even half what you have. I'm getting there though, slowly adding a new piece every once and a while.
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Awesome collection! :mrgreen: I'm working on mine also. So far, I've got the Wested LC, Akubra Federation, WPG bag, and a ton of Indy toys.
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Post by sab04 »

I really really need a lid!
great colection by the way :wink:
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For actual gear I have a PB custom fedora, a Stone colored Shirt that was made by a company I've never heard of, LL Bean Dress Chinos, a pair of Bass (you've probably never heard of it) shoes that look alot like Indy boots, an original NH bag, and a web belt. I'd get a gun, whip, whip holder, gunbelt and holster, but my parents won't let me. I may be getting a Wested for my birthday. :junior: -IJ
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Swell lookin' collection you have there PBG :wink: Nice jacket too, reminds me of mine...LOL. Best regards, Brett
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Also, I forgot to mention: Great stuff there Big Guy! :P :junior: -IJ
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Post by Mike »

Nice work... word of caution though. I wouldn't store my leather jacket on the Toht coat hanger for too long. Find a contoured hanger if you wish to hang your jacket. Otherwise, it'll start to stretch the leather and you'll have permanent "bumps" in your shoulders.

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Very nice looking collection.

I've had the pleasure of looking at those Redfour headpieces, and believe me, they are AMAZING. Excellent craftmanship.

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Post by IndianaCollins »

that's some great gear, PBG. I love all those little odds and ends, the props and stuff. I've gotto get me some of those.
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Wonderful pictures my friend! :)
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Post by IndyBlues »

As Mike stated above, I would put that Wested on a bigger hanger. I picked up a nice wide wooden hanger at Target for around $10 bucks.
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Mmmm... Gear. :D

Nice collection PBG! :)
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Nice Job. I'm envious....
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I guess it's an O.K. collection...If you're into that sort of thing...

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Lookin' good, buddy! I swear I've seen that decoder somewhere! :wink:

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To reiterate...

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Yeah, I was bored...
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As Mike stated above, I would put that Wested on a bigger hanger. I picked up a nice wide wooden hanger at Target for around $10 bucks.
I covered a hanger with foam pipe insulation making it very thick and soft. That is how I store the jackets I am not wearing, but most of the time I use the locker hook on the back of the jacket. Seems to help the natural drape.
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Post by prettybigguy »

Thanks for the kind words. I've had a lot of fun putting it together. Now if only someone would make a solid bronze or gold-plated metal Cross of Coronado!
As for the Wested, I don't keep it on the Toht hanger all the time. I ususally just put it out if I'm taking pics or having someone over who would be intereted in seeing it. Thanks for the advice in any case.
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prettybigguy wrote:Now if only someone would make a solid bronze or gold-plated metal Cross of Coronado!
I'm working on it! Sheesh! :roll: :wink:

Kind regards,
Indy
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Indy Magnoli wrote:
I'm working on it! Sheesh! :roll: :wink:

Kind regards,
Indy
Hah! I knew you'd take the bait! :twisted: I'm looking forward to seeing it.
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Post by Indy Magnoli »

Not to get too off-topic in the General Gear section... :oops: the corpae (plural of corpus, or body) are cast in bronze and ready to be polished. So now I just need to get the cross cast and parts assembled. :D

Kind regards,
Indy
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