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02-22-2006, 12:44 AM #11
This one is spendy, but a fella over at SMF has one and says it's really all-out old world construction. Last a couple generations easy..
http://www.boscaonline.com/bosca-10-...d-leather.html
I have a Geo F. Trumper wetpack and while I like it, it doesn't hold a lot. Great for str8's and such, but I usually carry another DOPP style as well to hold the big bottles and whatnot.
I understand these are awesome for hang-ups...the Safari Washbag..
http://www.sandstormbags.com/accessories_1.html
Too many toys, too little cash
Jeff
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02-22-2006, 12:45 AM #12
Tony, JL,
There's nothing like a brand new leather bag that looks 100 yrs. old. They have pre-washed jeans, why not well worn leather?
RT
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02-22-2006, 12:52 AM #13
Old Leather is actually hard, if it's anything like the old leather of my Bosca briefcase.
It will last forever, though. And when it gets all scratched and dented, it takes on a nice aged patina.
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02-22-2006, 12:53 AM #14Originally Posted by rtaylor61
Its the lack of orginazational options in the older bags, they are generally a one or two compartment sack and thnigs just get to mixed up and smooshed together for my liking.
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02-22-2006, 01:03 AM #15
If I buy those bags I won't be able to afford to put anything in it.
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02-22-2006, 12:08 PM #16
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same here! to much of a mess or else you have to take everything out and put it on the counter. I have definetly come to the conclusion that I want a hang upbag with compartments so I can leave it all in there and use as needed, then wrap it up and I am off. This is the one for me ,so far, in napa leather:
http://www.giftsforprofessionals.com...35-4552fn.html
so if anyone else sees anything else please post web site