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    NightOwl Forums The Crypt Off Topic Help Makin A F Vs J Jacket

     
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    Help Makin A F Vs J Jacket
    🪦 travsall ●
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    #11
    04-10-2004, 02:21 AM
    Easy now lads, let\'s keep it civil shall we?
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    #12
    04-10-2004, 02:54 AM
    Thats great info guys it should really help others out. The arguements about who makes a better coat are OVER. The only people that can decide who is better and who makes there coat right are us, the paying customer. We have the final say, so let your hard work and pride show in your products. We will make the final decision in the end Big Grin Have fun guys and may the best coat maker win!!!!!!!!!!
    Paul
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    #13
    04-10-2004, 03:00 AM
    Quote:i will never ever shop at a wal-mart store ever again


    Brian.... now how in the hell can you say this? I don\'t know what I would do w/out my local Wally World. They\'re taking over the world ya know?...
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    #14
    04-10-2004, 03:44 AM
    buying the burlap, sewing it together and aging it would cost a maximum of $35.00. But STILL people charge hundreds of dollars for them. I would buy a jacket from someone but I would only pay for time and materials to make it. even better i would buy a non aged one from one of you guys and age it myself. and do you guys know where to get black burlap?
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    04-10-2004, 09:05 AM (This post was last modified: 04-10-2004, 09:09 AM by ZombieBloodLust.)
    Romero,


    Ok 35 bucks for matereals you say? ok ill go with that. as for time? how do you regulate that? I can easily say the time I put into the jacket is well worth the price for the jacket if not cheaper!, hands down. I charge $150-175(double layer) for it lets say i spent 10 hrs (low est.) cutting fabric sewing fabric and i charge 10 bucks an hr to do that!where are we at? 100$ now i still have to wether it and distress the jacket another 2-4 hrs depending on the version i want\customer wants. so we will say 30$ so total is $165 bucks avg for my time and efforts and matereals.......this does not include research time, time getting matereals, time advertising customer contact.......etc etc etc..... I find it hard to see your point. I take great care in my work as does Megga as you can see.. if you would like to attempt to make the jackets yourself PLEASE BE MY GUEST. Im sure megga will agree its not nearly as simple as it may seem. and do us a favor and go ahead and log your time for us so we can get an idea of how long it took you.

    AND WHAT IN GODS NAME WOULD YOU NEED BLACK BURLAP FOR??????? DID YOU EVEN WATCH THE MOVIE SMART ASS?
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    #16
    04-10-2004, 02:59 PM
    It does take a while. *grabs calculator* Logged over 300 hrs. on the jackets alone. I need a vacation.
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    #17
    04-10-2004, 07:31 PM
    [font=\"Optima\"]I was thinking of making pants out of black burlap smart ass[/font]
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    #18
    04-10-2004, 08:55 PM
    ^^^^yeah man you should go commando in em\' too who knows you might get a kick out of it Tongue
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    #19
    04-10-2004, 09:21 PM
    ^^^^ :lol:

    Mmmmmm itchy
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    #20
    04-10-2004, 10:00 PM (This post was last modified: 04-10-2004, 10:13 PM by ZombieBloodLust.)
    yeah because thats exactly what his pants are made of Hot shot! Again, be my guest! Make em! Show us all up! make your nuts itch like a mo-fo!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Proove me wrong this time! Do it!!!!!!!!!! thats my point, just do it!!! use your brain!!! what is burlap,? its fabric----where do people go to get fabric?----A fabric store!!!!! its not hard man!!! don\'t use this board as your own personal manual on how to do everything. Everyone here has done thier stuff by trial and sucess or trial and error!!!! we can help with slight problems like whats the easyest way to make triangles on the masks, or what fabric are jason\'s pants made of.... but we will not write you a manual. thats YOUR JOB!!!!!!! This stuff is not that hard if you think logicaly! u do it and screw up we can help you in most cases correct the problem! Just Do it man! Be like Nike---or michael jordan!
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