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I have a gray coat that is not finished yet. It started out as a old west style coat but Ive been looking at it and I'm thinking of changing the lapels and making it more into the style of coat Tim Curry wore in Muppet Treasure Island. Having a hard time finding pics or references to exactly what style they were going for or basing the design off of. Anybody have pics or links that would help?

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Havent even had time to start on it yet. Gonna put a diferent back on it and re shape & resew.

Gentlemen of Fortune's website had coat paterns for the early Justacorps that you can download in pdf format. they have the sleeves that you could modify.

Let me know if you need them I have them on file somewhere.

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That's the one. Thanks. Wonder what I can compare it to "historically". This will be more of a Hollywood style fantasy pirate get up but I'm just curious if there is a accurate time period style coat it's based on

Have you had a chance to look in Waugh's "Cut of Men's Clothes"? I can't get to my copy right now, but I seem to remember looking at that coat in the movie, then going to the book to draft a version of it for my son's Halloween costume. We went from Long John SIlver to Captain Hook to Jack Sparrow in that coat (yeah, I know, very wrong especially for Jack, but people 'round here aren't very picky about pirates wink.gif)

Jen

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I lost my copy when we lost our house in Hurricane Emily. Been meaning to replace it

Interlibrary loan? Or see if a local university library has one?

Send me a PM and I can talk to you about how to get you the pages.

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hmmm try this...and if it works you can thank Bosun Cross

http://www.reenactor.ru/ARH/PDF/The_Cut.pdf


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Sweet! When did CoMC go online?

I think it was either coat XV or XVII, I've made coats based on both, but probably the Hook/Long John SIlver/PotC (kid's halloween) coat was diagram XVII. I can't go check, as it's gone on to a friend's grandkids.

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