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post your mkVII's here!

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Alright let's see them boys, show us distressed dirty bags, here's mine
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a204/ ... ns/bag.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a204/ ... gun002.jpg
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Here's mine with some of my other gear.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/ ... 0_0544.gif
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Post by HigHurtenflurst »

Here's my Todd's Costume's bag, (New "authentic" strap from Todd's shortly to arrive!) lovingly distressed with bleach and a great big hammer:

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I like the color you got on yours indiana redmon, yours too mr. hurtenflurst
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Thanks, the mark VII is a 1942 Whiteley's I got from SOF a few months back when they were selling some extremely dirty used bags. (It's got the black line) What you see is the results after two machine washings. It held up fine and travels with me everywhere now.
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Post by Don't Call Me Junior »

HigHurtenflurst-
I must say you did an AWESOME job distressing that bag. It looks more beat up than my original MkVII!
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I'd have to agree on that one! I thought it was an original! :wink: Good show!


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very nice leather strap ob1 :D
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Post by Scandinavia Jones »

Swindy should post a 13Gb thumbnail gallery of his bag collection soon... (checks watch) :wink:
While we wait for the King of Mk VII to show us his stuff, here are my modest contributions:

Mk VI
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Mk VII
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WPG and MK VI
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Scandy, where'd ya get that peppered canvas MKVI? I used to have one like that, I sold it on ebay a long time ago.



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Post by Floribama Steve »

Here's mine. It's an authentic bag from WPG with a deluxe strap from Todd's Costumes.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b31/m ... G_1335.jpg
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Texas Raider wrote:Scandy, where'd ya get that peppered canvas MKVI? I used to have one like that, I sold it on ebay a long time ago.
I bought it last year on eBay, from a UK seller, IIRC.
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My W&G MKVI now in bastoon's hands
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My first MKVII (sold aswell)
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y157/e ... ashed1.jpg

Curiously i don't have pics of my actual MKVII... mmh i should take some
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Scandinavia Jones wrote:Swindy should post a 13Gb thumbnail gallery of his bag collection soon... (checks watch) :wink:
:lol: They aren't that many, really. Though there are rumors of my gruesome near-death event under a pile of certain bag receipts... 8)

Anyhow, here they are;
2 G. & S. Ltd. bags, one of them mint (the star of the pocket making tutorial) and the other one the first genuine Mk VII of mine... with a stripe on it.
LINK 1
LINK 2
*Edit - URL probably too long to make an image, links posted instead.

2 and 3 are Canadian bags, number 1 is the striped one mentioned earlier. (A friend of mine is now holding on to number 3.)
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The final one is an R.M.A. 1942 bag with now fixed holes in the front. (Very thin fabric and the "floppiest" I've handled yet.) Image
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A redyed WPG replica with snaps replaced, now in the hands of another friend of mine;
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I also own a Mk VI with a busted, but fixed in a modern way, snap. :wink:

So.. That's 4 Mk VII bags that I currently have. Still looking for a mint one with Newey snaps, the desert version, an Australian one, and Indian one and... See, there's no end to it. I just haven't gotten around to it lately.

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i hearby declare swindiana the master of the mk VII. right on man!
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You call those distressed, you have not seen anything yet! I got my bag given to me and i love how it looks like it has been on many adventures!

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Ill post a close up soon! (Camera currently busted!)

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Hey, Lukmas' last pic reminded me of my striped MkVII I got from SoF! I don't even know where it is right now... in order to get rid of that cursed stripe, did some heinous experiments involving a lot of chemicals... stripe disappeared and re-emerged in a mysterious, almost magical way. :shock:

Anyway, seeing that pic brought it all back... that old bag of mine looks just as cruddy - sorry, distressed - as Luke's prime specimen! :wink:
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Indiana Cromeens wrote:i hearby declare swindiana the master of the mk VII. right on man!
:lol:

Thanks buddy! ;)

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ob1al,

That is a nice strap. Where did you get it?

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I have an original Mark vll from 1942. It say RMA inside. I purchased mine in 1971. I don't have the heart to remove the original canvas strap.
I purchased one from WPG and the leather strap smelled so bad, I had to immerse it in a bath of odor remover for 24 hours. It still smelled after all this.
It has been a year now and the strap has finally lost the horrorific odor. How do you rationalize removing the strap off a prized bag? I've had mine for over 30 years. :roll:
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You don't. You either retire it up or display it with your collection, then order a reproduction What Price Glory bag with leather strap and wear IT instead.

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Prof. Ed wrote:I have an original Mark vll from 1942. It say RMA inside. I purchases mine in 1971. I don't have the heart to remove the original canvas strap.
I purchased one from WPG and the leather strap smelled so bad, I had to immerse it in a bath of odor remover for 24 hours. It still smelled after all this.
It has been a year now and the strap has finally lost the horrorific odor. How do you rationalize removing the strap off a prized bag? I've had mine for over 30 years. :roll:
I can say I had this exact problem, and I sovled it by unstitching the strap so as not to destroy it. It made me feel better about doing th job. Illinois
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Here is mine, but I must take a better picture...
http://photobucket.com/albums/v18/India ... ap_277.jpg
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here is mine, it's a WPG-bag (replica), distressed with a TAG-strap. The snap fasteners have been changed (from those with patterns on to plain ones):

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b159/ ... 0_1125.jpg

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b159/ ... 0_1124.jpg

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I really like the distressing on that one, very natural. And it looks a whole lot better with the other snaps aswell I think. :tup:

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Bufflehead needs to post pics of his distressed WPG bag, it's quite impressive
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thx swindi, I used DanClorix (liquid bleech), abrasive and a wire brush.
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elodiejones wrote:Here is mine, but I must take a better picture...
http://photobucket.com/albums/v18/India ... ap_277.jpg
I thought about doing this. You may have given me the inspiration that I needed to defile this thing!:)
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An old photo of mine, the strap is much darker now and the buckle is much close to the original
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Here you go, click fot the big pics!

My Mkvii with a mahogany Lost Ark strap

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My Wpg with a dark tan Lost Ark strap

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And the 2 Lost Arks with the original WPG strap.

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Pandora wrote:here is mine, it's a WPG-bag (replica), distressed with a TAG-strap. The snap fasteners have been changed (from those with patterns on to plain ones):

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b159/ ... 0_1125.jpg

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b159/ ... 0_1124.jpg

The cat is Aimee - she's no Indy-fan...
Sorry, I can't get the link to work.

Ok, now they are working.

Very nice work.
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Does anyone know how much the Mk.VII bags weigh? I odered one and I wanted to know how much it was going to cost me in shipping.
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Post by Kt Templar »

550-600 grams / 1.3lb or so.

I've just posted one! It's not some weird obsession "How much does your gear weigh!" sort of thing!

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Now THAT was something I didn't know! :lol:
*Adds to list in mind* ;)

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