Adam West Batsuit for public appearances, how accurate is it?
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Adam West Batsuit for public appearances, how accurate is it?
I attended a con this weekend that had a museum area of what was claimed to be screen used and related items. There was a bat suit that they claimed West wore for appearances a decade or so after the show was off the air. The shoes were very different, more like dance flats with boot covers that were the pieces of material, one being over the front of the shoe less a dress shoe or boot. The suit itself looked good, though the cape and shorts were very clean. The cowl had cardboard in it and the face area was painted dark rather than different fabric. I would have taken photos but they charged to allow them.
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Re: Adam West Batsuit for public appearances, how accurate is it?
The public appearance suits of the 70's and later were not terribly accurate as the cowl got recovered, the many of the items were just replaced with approximately similar pieces (tights, gloves, boots, trunks, cape) although some things like the utility belt was usually still original . One note though is that the series worn cowls were indeed painted on the front and not a different material.
It would have probably been worth it to have some pictures.
It would have probably been worth it to have some pictures.
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The belt looked best of all the material. I was surprised that the cape had snaps on the chest inside, which would close to cape over the symbol.
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Re: Adam West Batsuit for public appearances, how accurate is it?
It's a shame you didn't manage to grab some snaps.
Which museum were displaying these out of interest?
Which museum were displaying these out of interest?
Re: Adam West Batsuit for public appearances, how accurate is it?
From what I remember when I met Adam, in costume back around 1990 at the Green Bay world Of Wheels, I don't think any part of his suit was original, at least it did not look original to me. The cowl sure wasn't.
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and the tights were almost a white gray from pictures I've seen from that era
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I'm not sure what museum. I didn't get to that part of the event until 15 minutes prior to it closing, so most of the displays were disassembled. Here's a photo someone too.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/markricks ... 5/sizes/o/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/markricks ... 5/sizes/o/
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Re: Adam West Batsuit for public appearances, how accurate is it?
Did it look like this?
When I met him in 1980 only the boots, cowl shell and cape were original from the series (and possible the buckle). All the other parts were (very poorly) refabricated. But hey, it was Adam West in costume as Batman. Who was I to complain?
When I met him in 1980 only the boots, cowl shell and cape were original from the series (and possible the buckle). All the other parts were (very poorly) refabricated. But hey, it was Adam West in costume as Batman. Who was I to complain?
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Looks like the fabric is separating from the fiberglass (not cardboard) inside the cowl. The snaps on the cape are not to close it in front but to keep the cape folds in place over the shoulders. Check out the my video on snaps (you'll need it in the future anyways): http://www.66batman.com/2015/07/05/capes-snaps-and-you/pulpadded wrote:I'm not sure what museum. I didn't get to that part of the event until 15 minutes prior to it closing, so most of the displays were disassembled. Here's a photo someone too.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/markricks ... 5/sizes/o/
Re: Adam West Batsuit for public appearances, how accurate is it?
The edges around the cheek were corrugated, either cardboard or plastic.Scott Sebring wrote:pulpadded wrote:Looks like the fabric is separating from the fiberglass (not cardboard) inside the cowl.
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Re: Adam West Batsuit for public appearances, how accurate is it?
I've definitely seen this same suit set up in photo's from another location.
Looking at it in way better light this time, it looks like the tights and emblem are quite possibly the only original pieces that are visible in this shot.
Looking at it in way better light this time, it looks like the tights and emblem are quite possibly the only original pieces that are visible in this shot.
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Hey Guys,
This is the costume from the Hall of Heroes Museum.
I got booted from their Facebook page for pointing out it was not from the show when they were promoting it as an authentic Batman TV costume when they first purchased it.
It's an authentic "Adam West Batman Costume" .... which means it was owned and sold by Adam back in the day.
With this higher res image I'm pretty sure not even the tights and emblem are authentic to the show.
I think the cowl is made with something other than fiberglass because I have a shot of it with a sideburn folded on one side!
The only things that date to the show are the boots which were painted fabric spats attached to flats. Alfred wore them and the "Grand Pa" robot in the Black Widow wore them on the table.
These were thrown in by the former collector/ seller when he sold to the museum.
You used to have to press them hard before they copped to it not being from the show.
Now they just go with an Authentic Adam West Batman costume.
This is the costume from the Hall of Heroes Museum.
I got booted from their Facebook page for pointing out it was not from the show when they were promoting it as an authentic Batman TV costume when they first purchased it.
It's an authentic "Adam West Batman Costume" .... which means it was owned and sold by Adam back in the day.
With this higher res image I'm pretty sure not even the tights and emblem are authentic to the show.
I think the cowl is made with something other than fiberglass because I have a shot of it with a sideburn folded on one side!
The only things that date to the show are the boots which were painted fabric spats attached to flats. Alfred wore them and the "Grand Pa" robot in the Black Widow wore them on the table.
These were thrown in by the former collector/ seller when he sold to the museum.
You used to have to press them hard before they copped to it not being from the show.
Now they just go with an Authentic Adam West Batman costume.
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Re: Adam West Batsuit for public appearances, how accurate is it?
That was my exact thoughts when I met him. Suit was not accurate, but I could have cared less. It was Batman himself, and I was like a little kid, even though I was 24.Batman65 wrote:wally wingert wrote:Did it look like this?
When I met him in 1980 only the boots, cowl shell and cape were original from the series (and possible the buckle). All the other parts were (very poorly) refabricated. But hey, it was Adam West in costume as Batman. Who was I to complain?
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Happy to help!
Here is the letter that came with it when it was being sold and here is a shot of it on display in the museum.
Here is the letter that came with it when it was being sold and here is a shot of it on display in the museum.
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