I'm fed up with the DP Indy deal. It makes me sick.
Let me explain, for any newbies; Dorfman Pacific has had a running deal with Lucasfilm since the mid-80's, producing "Indiana Jones" hats. The idea in itself has alot of potential - we all know how popular IJ is.
Well, DP has a knack for producing really crappy hats that look nothing like the movie hats. And I don't mean nothing, as in, the ribbon isn't right, I mean nothing as in, nothing.
Essentially, the DP hat has a teardrop bash (the Indy hat had a center dent), the crown is about 4 1/2 in. (the Indy hat is a good 5 1/2), the crown has some really nasty taper (the Indy hat is zero-taper).
This is all pretty deep stuff, of course; an average person probably wouldn't even know what taper is. But believe you me, people do notice the differences between the two hats.
I went to Disneyland last year - I wore my Raiders Akubra.
As I walked past the small IJ shop, I saw some of the hats lying around, so naturally I went inside to look at them.
Needless to say they were horrible.
As I was standing there, a kid walked up near me, wearing a DP on his head. I continued looking at the hats, and watched him out of the corner of my eye. He looked me up and down, locked onto my Akubra, and his face lit up.
He then took the DP off his head, and toyed with it a little, as if he were comparing it to mine.
There was a Raiders poster hanging on the wall; his eyes darted to it, then to me, then to the DP. From the poster, to me, to the DP. From the poster, to me, to the DP.
Then he got this look on his face, that said, Now that's what I'm talking about.
He could tell that he was going to be ripped off, and I think that I saw him go put the DP back on the shelf.
ANYWAY, the moral of this story is that the Dorfman Pacific doens't look a thing like any of the movie hats, and it is one of the cheapest quality hats available on the market today. This is a deadly combination.
I know, I know; most people don't even give a rat's ass about screen accuracy or things like that, but the theory is there. People are buying a cheap, $20 hat for $100, because they think it's something that it isn't. To me, that isn't very honest business. Trickery, is what it is. Taking advantage of pop culture, and the people who are subject to instinct buying.
I'd like to hear some of your fellas' opinions on this subject.
Jerekson
Let me explain, for any newbies; Dorfman Pacific has had a running deal with Lucasfilm since the mid-80's, producing "Indiana Jones" hats. The idea in itself has alot of potential - we all know how popular IJ is.
Well, DP has a knack for producing really crappy hats that look nothing like the movie hats. And I don't mean nothing, as in, the ribbon isn't right, I mean nothing as in, nothing.
Essentially, the DP hat has a teardrop bash (the Indy hat had a center dent), the crown is about 4 1/2 in. (the Indy hat is a good 5 1/2), the crown has some really nasty taper (the Indy hat is zero-taper).
This is all pretty deep stuff, of course; an average person probably wouldn't even know what taper is. But believe you me, people do notice the differences between the two hats.
I went to Disneyland last year - I wore my Raiders Akubra.
As I walked past the small IJ shop, I saw some of the hats lying around, so naturally I went inside to look at them.
Needless to say they were horrible.
As I was standing there, a kid walked up near me, wearing a DP on his head. I continued looking at the hats, and watched him out of the corner of my eye. He looked me up and down, locked onto my Akubra, and his face lit up.
He then took the DP off his head, and toyed with it a little, as if he were comparing it to mine.
There was a Raiders poster hanging on the wall; his eyes darted to it, then to me, then to the DP. From the poster, to me, to the DP. From the poster, to me, to the DP.
Then he got this look on his face, that said, Now that's what I'm talking about.
He could tell that he was going to be ripped off, and I think that I saw him go put the DP back on the shelf.
ANYWAY, the moral of this story is that the Dorfman Pacific doens't look a thing like any of the movie hats, and it is one of the cheapest quality hats available on the market today. This is a deadly combination.
I know, I know; most people don't even give a rat's ass about screen accuracy or things like that, but the theory is there. People are buying a cheap, $20 hat for $100, because they think it's something that it isn't. To me, that isn't very honest business. Trickery, is what it is. Taking advantage of pop culture, and the people who are subject to instinct buying.
I'd like to hear some of your fellas' opinions on this subject.
Jerekson