Teresa,
If you get into the re-weaving business. You will only need one customer... trust me. I could keep you busy for years and years.
... suddenly the findings on ebay are even better.
Well you're friends with Lauren so that means I know where you live...
SO GO AHEAD!!! :p
In all honesty it is actually a really great pattern. I haven't seen many around.
INDY:
"You know the funny thing about India? It's the little ##!@ things."
SALLAH:
"Chilled Monkey Brains taste good!"
RANDOM BAD ACTOR WHO HAS AN UNCANNY RESEMBLENCE TO TARANTINO:
"I don't need you to #$@*! tell me how good my @*%$$#@*$ %* *#* *#&@*@*#*@& whiskey is Indy, Marion...
The choice of Tarantino would be for the pure enjoyment of seeing a very violent Indy, much more like the original drawings of key moments in Raiders. Like the flying wing fight.
That is Matt Deckard's suit that was tailored for him. Contact him about having suits custome made. If you don't mind lightweight modern fabrics there is this option:
http://www.mycustomtailor.com/fabrics.php?styleID=7636
although I don't believe any Lounger has purchased that exact suit...
:cry: :cry: :cry: They grow up so fast. If I were you I would say your next purchase should be a vintage pit bull to go with her vintage dress when she goes to the modern high school. Suddenly I feel like an older brother.
For those FL members who are wondering how we are connected. We both went to the same church in San Diego for several years. This poor gal had to deal with my nosing through their books and catalogues all the time.
Do you still have those 30's store catalogues? I remember tediously opening...
I have had many names.
I started out as Indiana Dan on Indyfan and COW, then whipman, Dan, Capt. Aram Yossarian (Catch 22) Rick Blaine, and finally Daniel Riser...
which is my professional name, and will be my legal name the end of this year.
I think I have a vintage suit for him. It's really small. It isn't with me so I have to send a few emails and see if I can get it, but I think he'd like it.
I can safely say that I had a lot to do with his liking Indiana Jones. I feel bad that I was always there when you guys couldn't make...
I have a great appreciation for modern european tailors. Most double breasted suits are two button instead of the common one button variations available at your local mall.
There is an hourglass shape to most of the european cuts. I was recently in Paris and I must say I am quite impressed...
I have obsessive compulsive disorder. You will never see me (unless in a film for deliberate reasons) with that bottom button ... ahem ... unbuttoned. It isn't a matter of accuracy it's a matter of prescription drugs. :cool:
And here's someone who agrees with me.
Thanks for the compliments guys.
Rob... for you to say you like the threads... well ... that is a compliment that haunts me. I've seen your closet. You have suits and ties that I thought could only be fabricated in a perfect dream.
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