WPG Original MK VII Ordered!!!
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- IndyTaz
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WPG Original MK VII Ordered!!!
I can't believe it I actually saved the money to get one...I'm sooooo excited! I'm finally gonna be a member of the club TAG strap is next...THEN THE WORLD BWAH HA HA HA ha ah...cough...
PS Yep I finally got a new digital camera too so I'll post pics as soon as...
TAZ
PS Yep I finally got a new digital camera too so I'll post pics as soon as...
TAZ
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You are on your way, IndyTaz.
If it is an original, I recommend you wash it ... there are some posts on this subject.
If I ever clean mine again, I will just hand wash/light rinse (not machine wash).
Also, I let mine air dry ... took a couple of days for it to dry completely.
Then, it's time to start filling it up.
If it is an original, I recommend you wash it ... there are some posts on this subject.
If I ever clean mine again, I will just hand wash/light rinse (not machine wash).
Also, I let mine air dry ... took a couple of days for it to dry completely.
Then, it's time to start filling it up.
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My take on the washing:
Most people have said nothing bad happened when they washed theirs, but mine got a strange pattern of rust spots. They appeared very dark as soon as I submerged the bag in water, in a ring around one of the drainage holes, and in a regular checkered pattern of spots over a large portion of the bag. I didn't use any soap, and I barely swished it around in the water, just to get rid of the smell.
The spots faded so that they are barely noticeable now, and I actually like the worn-in look it gave the bag.
I only mention this for posterity, so that future gearheads can look back and say "Never has so much been written about so little by so many."
I may post some pictures later.
Most people have said nothing bad happened when they washed theirs, but mine got a strange pattern of rust spots. They appeared very dark as soon as I submerged the bag in water, in a ring around one of the drainage holes, and in a regular checkered pattern of spots over a large portion of the bag. I didn't use any soap, and I barely swished it around in the water, just to get rid of the smell.
The spots faded so that they are barely noticeable now, and I actually like the worn-in look it gave the bag.
I only mention this for posterity, so that future gearheads can look back and say "Never has so much been written about so little by so many."
I may post some pictures later.
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:G'day Folks,
Yes that's right I'm all smiles. My MK VII arrived today!!!!! Yipeee!!! It only took 7 days to arrive from the US...I am amazed. Jerry is a legend!!!I recieved everything I asked for. No rust. No holes. No corrosion. Great markings, nice web strap the lot!
So now I'll post my first images. I was so excited I recorded the whole process on film! (With my new digital) Yes...I know they're huge but hey so is the So shoot me already...I'm a fan! That explains away everything
Regards In Happiness
IndyTaz
Yes that's right I'm all smiles. My MK VII arrived today!!!!! Yipeee!!! It only took 7 days to arrive from the US...I am amazed. Jerry is a legend!!!I recieved everything I asked for. No rust. No holes. No corrosion. Great markings, nice web strap the lot!
So now I'll post my first images. I was so excited I recorded the whole process on film! (With my new digital) Yes...I know they're huge but hey so is the So shoot me already...I'm a fan! That explains away everything
Regards In Happiness
IndyTaz
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Thanks Indian Williams...Yes TAG strap for me. 72' long, "Raiders" buckle with grooves in the strap. Yum
Jerry, really impressed me. I was expecting mildew and musty smells. At the very least a little bit of corrosion.
Lucky us huh? I was however even more surprised at how dark the markings are. Wowie...You can really make out that VII huh? Just what I asked for You planning to buy another? I wouldn't mind a MV VI and a repro now.
Regards
IndyTaz
Jerry, really impressed me. I was expecting mildew and musty smells. At the very least a little bit of corrosion.
Lucky us huh? I was however even more surprised at how dark the markings are. Wowie...You can really make out that VII huh? Just what I asked for You planning to buy another? I wouldn't mind a MV VI and a repro now.
Regards
IndyTaz
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Taz,IndyTaz wrote: Thanks Indian Williams...Yes TAG strap for me. 72' long, "Raiders" buckle with grooves in the strap. Yum
Jerry, really impressed me. I was expecting mildew and musty smells. At the very least a little bit of corrosion.
Lucky us huh? I was however even more surprised at how dark the markings are. Wowie...You can really make out that VII huh? Just what I asked for You planning to buy another? I wouldn't mind a MV VI and a repro now.
Regards
IndyTaz
how tall are you, ive heard that the 72 is too long even for most tall people.im 5'9'' so the 65 is fine for me.I might buy a repro and in the future maybe another original MkVII.but i was really suprised about the condition it was in.anyways enjoy the bag.
Best Regards,
Joe
PS. heres the link to some pics of my bag that i got.
front of the bag
the makings on inside of flap
back of bag
pic of bag with T.A.G Raiders strap
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Thanks guys for the compliments
Indiana Williams: Mmm...My height is covered is this thread-viewtopic.php?t=13798
I think buying MK VII's could be a hobby in and of itself huh? What do you mean by you were surprised by the condition of my bag? Was yours better? Or is mine worse
Erri- Thanks for the book/iron tip. I'm going to do that right now. For sale???? ummm... Have to say it's suddenly increased in value to bout 1 AB
Regards All
IndyTaz
PS This is for you Erri- Whet your appetitie:)
Indiana Williams: Mmm...My height is covered is this thread-viewtopic.php?t=13798
I think buying MK VII's could be a hobby in and of itself huh? What do you mean by you were surprised by the condition of my bag? Was yours better? Or is mine worse
Erri- Thanks for the book/iron tip. I'm going to do that right now. For sale???? ummm... Have to say it's suddenly increased in value to bout 1 AB
Regards All
IndyTaz
PS This is for you Erri- Whet your appetitie:)
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what I meant was that I wasnt expecting the bags to be in such great shape,mine didnt have any rust or worn spots.our bags look identical accept for the markings, mine a faded and yours arent.IndyTaz wrote:Indiana Williams: Mmm...My height is covered is this thread-viewtopic.php?t=13798
I think buying MK VII's could be a hobby in and of itself huh? What do you mean by you were surprised by the condition of my bag? Was yours better? Or is mine worse
Best Regards,
Joe