New to the list and going to try something a little crazy
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 11:49 am
Wolf2 Hawks here, new to the list, long time Indy fan.
I've been lurking on the list for a long time, and since I was getting started in leatherworking, I decided to for my first project to make my own Raider's gunbelt, Holster and whip carrier, but I decided on trying something a little crazier than most. I'm going to attempt a Raider's Indy flap holster, but made in left handed(all that has to be done is turn the pattern inside out), and for a Browning Hi-Power. It's not going to be entirely Indy, but I'm going to keep it in the spirit of the movie.(Only other flap holster I've found is a copy of the German WWII holster for the Browning after they captured the Browning factory in Belgium, sold by IMA but it's right handed only). Hope to keep everyone appraised on the project as I go along, have to finish up the patterns soon, and finish getting the supplies.(Any extra help would also be appreciated on color, looking through leather suppliers and found a color named British Tan that looks real close).
On a different note, I was watching Temple of Doom the other night, and noticed something wanted to see if anyone else has caught. Just before the scene where they go to whip Indy and Short Round, (where they pick up Indy's whip) some items are tangled up in the whip and are dropping off. One of the items appears to be a small sheath knife(geussing about a 3 and 1/2 inch blade with a wooden handle. Unless you slo-mo just as the thugee picks up the whip, you miss it) tangled up and falls off the whip. Anybody knows if there was talk of either character supposedly carrying such a knife? Like to know as I plan on also adding a small knife to the belt too(another hobby trying to get into is knife making). Again, at least on my VHS copy, you have to slo-mo to catch it. Just caught it out of the corner of my eye, had to rewind and slo-mo several times to catch it, and don't have the stuff to do a screen capture.
Well, hope to have some pictures of my project soon(have to pick up my Ron Edwards book on Whipmaking this week so I can learn how to make the whips too. I like to try and make a lot of my own gear, Like to do things the hard way). Catch ya later.
I've been lurking on the list for a long time, and since I was getting started in leatherworking, I decided to for my first project to make my own Raider's gunbelt, Holster and whip carrier, but I decided on trying something a little crazier than most. I'm going to attempt a Raider's Indy flap holster, but made in left handed(all that has to be done is turn the pattern inside out), and for a Browning Hi-Power. It's not going to be entirely Indy, but I'm going to keep it in the spirit of the movie.(Only other flap holster I've found is a copy of the German WWII holster for the Browning after they captured the Browning factory in Belgium, sold by IMA but it's right handed only). Hope to keep everyone appraised on the project as I go along, have to finish up the patterns soon, and finish getting the supplies.(Any extra help would also be appreciated on color, looking through leather suppliers and found a color named British Tan that looks real close).
On a different note, I was watching Temple of Doom the other night, and noticed something wanted to see if anyone else has caught. Just before the scene where they go to whip Indy and Short Round, (where they pick up Indy's whip) some items are tangled up in the whip and are dropping off. One of the items appears to be a small sheath knife(geussing about a 3 and 1/2 inch blade with a wooden handle. Unless you slo-mo just as the thugee picks up the whip, you miss it) tangled up and falls off the whip. Anybody knows if there was talk of either character supposedly carrying such a knife? Like to know as I plan on also adding a small knife to the belt too(another hobby trying to get into is knife making). Again, at least on my VHS copy, you have to slo-mo to catch it. Just caught it out of the corner of my eye, had to rewind and slo-mo several times to catch it, and don't have the stuff to do a screen capture.
Well, hope to have some pictures of my project soon(have to pick up my Ron Edwards book on Whipmaking this week so I can learn how to make the whips too. I like to try and make a lot of my own gear, Like to do things the hard way). Catch ya later.