Blade Coat

Indy Magnoli

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As some of you know, I'm starting to add leather garments to my clothiers site. The first one added is a black cowhide version of Wesley Snipes' Blade coat:

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These turned out a bit more expensive than I imagined, but $599 for a tailor-made leather trenchcoat isn't too bad... shipping included. :D To keep the cost down any long coats (like this one) will have to have a horizontal seam at the waist. Let me know what you think...

Kind regards,
Indy
 
Nice Prop from the Passion.I Like the wip and the Roman nails.Where did you get your research material from.P.S. Did the Romans use the big wooden washers when ****** was on the Cross?Thanks
 
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Nice Prop from the Passion.I Like the wip and the Roman nails.Where did you get your research material from.P.S. Did the Romans use the big wooden washers when ****** was on the Cross?Thanks
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Thanks. A bit off the topic of this thread... but, most of my research for these pieces came from history and archaeology, not film. The six-balled flagrum is based on studies of the Shroud of Turin, while the longer thronged flagellum is based on a Roman carving. What do you mean by "washers"?

Kind regards,
Magnoli
 
Very cool. Expensive but cool, its hard to decide between jackets... wolverine or blade or highlander. Decisions decisions. lol
 
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