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Still looking for Indy gear source in Europe

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As some of you may remember a couple of weeks ago I was looking for places in Europe to sell Indy gear. Many of you
guys responded providing useful sources and for this I'm very thankful. In my search I visited many links and I was
about to order a bag from .... when I saw one being sold at eBay. I decided to purchase and when I received it I
surpriced by the fact that the bag although old it was excellent condition, so I asked the former owner if it was a
really a WWII item or if it was based on design of that age and here is his asnwer:"..." When I asked if I could
share this piece of information with others he said:"..." So if anyone outthere is interested in buying a bag maybe
he should consider checking this guy. The guy's name was Adam ... and his nickname at eBay is .... The bag cost me
35 pounds + 5 for postage. Please don't take it wrong and think that I'm trying to promote this guy's items, I'm
just adding my testimony.

Here is a pic of the bag as it is now: http://photobucket.com/albums/b14/Sakpe ... 43_1_b.jpg

Now I have to keep looking for a screen accurate strap and gloves. I already have a leather jacket and i'm planning
on buying an Adventurebuilt and a David Morgan by the end of the year.

Thats for now folks, take care.
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Sorry for the confusion but I had written the text earlier and I was about to add some things later but I forgot, Here is the message as it should be.


As some of you may remember a couple of weeks ago I was looking for places in Europe to sell Indy gear. Many of you
guys responded providing useful sources and for this I'm very thankful. In my search I visited many links and I was
about to order a bag from .... when I saw one being sold at eBay. I decided to purchase and when I received it I
surpriced by the fact that the bag although old it was excellent condition, so I asked the former owner if it was a
really a WWII item or if it was based on design of that age and here is his asnwer:"It is an original WW2 British issue gas mask bag. They were issued to all commonwealth forces, including combat troops and intelligence corps.
I found a box of them when an old Ministry of Defence base near me had a clear out, and they were all in mint unissued condition. They've been in my loft for about four years, because I didn't know about ebay!
" When I asked if I could share this piece of information with others he said:"Not at all, please feel free. I should be listing a couple more in the next week or so (I only have a few left now)." So if anyone outthere is interested in buying a bag maybe
he should consider checking this guy. The guy's name was Adam Ryder and his nickname at eBay is mwnci7. The bag cost me
35 pounds + 5 for postage. Please don't take it wrong and think that I'm trying to promote this guy's items, I'm
just adding my testimony.

Here is a pic of the bag as it is now: http://photobucket.com/albums/b14/Sakpe ... 43_1_b.jpg

Now I have to keep looking for a screen accurate strap and gloves. I already have a leather jacket and i'm planning
on buying an Adventurebuilt and a David Morgan by the end of the year.

Thats for now folks, take care.
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Post by Sakis »

He surely is helpful. The strap of the bag on the pics you posted looks very good, where did you get from? Was it completely new or whethered? How much did it cost you?
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Sorry guys but i dont think that 35 pounds (without shipping) is a cheap price for a markVII. I know that ebay user, his bags always go far on these prices (35-38£) so i never had the chance to buy anyone but i know he has a lot of MKVII and in good conditions so if you are ready to spend more than 40 pounds (POUNDS!! not dollars or euro) he's the right guy.

PS does anyone know an european source for a leather strap for my mkvii?
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Erri;
Try this one:

http://www.lost-ark.net/

;)

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erri_wan wrote:PS does anyone know an european source for a leather strap for my mkvii?
Try Indiana Dudley:

http://www.lost-ark.net/
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17 pounds???? i'm gonna pay 5 pounds more for a MKVII!!!!
LOL i said cheap
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Post by Swindiana »

Well... I didn't find that word in there, but nevermind. ;)

I'd go ahead and look up a saddle maker or such somewhere near you who can provide you with a strap of the correct dimensions.

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Post by ob1al »

The Indiana Dudley straps are very nice and represent good value for money IMO, in fact I own one myself.

But for an inexpensive strap, try posting a wanted ad in the classifieds here. You may just hit lucky.

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Mmhh... interesting ideas ob1 and swindiana, thank you both :wink:
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Sorry for asking but the straps used in the films did they had borders or not?
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Sakis wrote:Sorry for asking but the straps used in the films did they had borders or not?
:wink:
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I don't know what this picture is telling you but it tells nothing to me!
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Sakis wrote:I don't know what this picture is telling you but it tells nothing to me!
That's the thing, isn't it... some people see grooved on the strap, others don't. When photo evidence is presented, it usually looks like the above pic
(that is: :-s :-k)

I for one think the grooves are nice, hence my choice of strap. You should decide for yourself whichever you prefer...
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Sakis wrote:Sorry for asking but the straps used in the films did they had borders or not?
I dont think it has "borders" but scandinavia jones is quite right, the straps with it look nice so choose what you prefer :wink:
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It doesnt they did NOT have borders, it is true they look good, but this is actually your choice, im more of a screen ac guy so....but still if you want to fall to the dark side of the straps its your choice :wink:
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They do, try zooming the img and ull see the blurrish dark side grooves :wink: Or at least i can see em, but today im a bit blind...
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Luisiana Jones wrote:It doesnt they did NOT have borders, it is true they look good, but this is actually your choice, im more of a screen ac guy so....but still if you want to fall to the dark side of the straps its your choice :wink:
Ah, but... yeah, but... MBA Costumes provided bag & strap for the movies, right? And the strap they offered for sale was grooved... so, in essence, a grooved strap would be Noel Howard-accurate... :wink:

Where is it written in stone that the strap was smooth, btw?
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I have a stone that says RIP... da grooves that does count? :lol: ok u can throw the stones now... :wink:
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Because he is mean and want me to believe they had grooves, when they didnt and he belongs in the dark side??
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Pagey wrote: Actually, this is interesting and I can't believe I didn't think of it before. Why would Noel have offered his strap with grooves if the originals were without?
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My thoughts exactly. Why make a bigger effort with the replica strap than the actual one?
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Really not bad scandinavia :wink:
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Pagey wrote:I've bought a couple of bags from this guy - he's a good chap to do business with. I must've exhanged about twenty emails with him last time - gettting him to check the thickness and colour of the fabric of each bag. He was very helpful and I've never seen such fantastic condition bags.
Thought I'd let you know of my attempts to buy from this person, contacted him and he said he would sell me a bag, so I PayPal'led him the money, he said he sent one but it never arrived so he said he would send another registered - and it's been weeks since I last heard from him and he doesn't answer my emails despite the fact he still sells things on eBay. Beware. Let my misfortune on this be a lesson to all.
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Little Venice wrote:
Thought I'd let you know of my attempts to buy from this person, contacted him and he said he would sell me a bag, so I PayPal'led him the money, he said he sent one but it never arrived so he said he would send another registered - and it's been weeks since I last heard from him and he doesn't answer my emails despite the fact he still sells things on eBay. Beware. Let my misfortune on this be a lesson to all.
:cry: :? :? luckly i never bought from him. Once i tried but he didnt accepted Western Union payment so i gave it up. I remember i asked him where did he get all the bags but i cant remember the answer sorry :lol: and my computer is crashed so i cannot look up in my mailbox :cry:
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