Big leather book Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark

Neomass

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I'm looking for any kind of resource on the book Indi uses to show the government people the drawing of the Ark of the Covenant. However I can't seem to find any other mention of it and was wondering if you guys knew any?


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Have you checked the club obi wan forums? And then you can probably find it on raven.raider.net

Hope that helps!

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Some of the research done on this throughout the years and I believe the consensus is that it was an antique Dutch Bible with the Ark of the Covenant page pasted in.

-Ash


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Some of the research done on this throughout the years and I believe the consensus is that it was an antique Dutch Bible with the Ark of the Covenant page pasted in.

-Ash


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Those things are monstrous! I'd have to agree. The size, shape, and locks look correct....
 
Here are a couple examples I found online.
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Honestly it'd probably be easier to by one of those "fake storage books" from a craft store and attempt to create one yourself. These antique bibles tend to fetch a hefty price, for example there is one listed on the bay for $850.00 currently and after shelling out the coin for an actual antique like this, I know I'd be hesitant gluing in a fake page and potentially ruining it.

-Ash
 
Making a fake book is pretty easy, I did one from cereal boxes, hot glue and green felt in about an hour.

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Good luck with your build.
 
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