05-02-2012, 01:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2012, 07:28 PM by LR Trotter.)
Ralph Cinque Wrote:You may want to check out this thread on Lancer. I'll give you the link.
http://1078567.sites.myregisteredsite.co...94626&page=
It turns out that our boy Lovelady was lying about those shirts of his. Here's the text, and I will also attach the image being discussed.
Here is a diagram of the location of the pockets. You can see the pocket locations in yellow. And keep in mind that I didn't draw them in. One, as you can see, is the Robert Groden picture, and the other is the Robert Jackson picture.
Now, my question is this.
Shouldn't it be the same, if they are the same shirt?
RE: Post 114;
I have to wonder about the age of "the shirt" as modeled by Billy Nolan Lovelady. The photo id'd as the Jackson Picture is dated in 1971, but I have seen no date regarding the photo id'd as the Groden Picture, but "the shirt(s)" appear somewhat pristine for a work shirt that is over 7 years old. Maybe, just maybe the "possibilty" exists that, for scene reconstruction purposes and/or concerns, a "newer" or even a "newly tailored" shirt was aquired by BNL. It all depends what "the same" means. I'm reminded of an award show where 2 female stars show up wearing "the same" dress, at the same time. So, before deciding that BNL "lied about his shirt", my supposition may need consideration. Just an opinion about a possibility, and I am unable to distinguish any pocket discrepancy.