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TR's MkVII and MkVI bags-

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I've been telling Kevin Endicott that I would post pics of my bag collection for a long time now, and just getting around to it! Sorry, Kev!! :wink:

Here they are-

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An all 14 together..

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jaw drop! 14 bags, good lord, TR! Amazing collection.
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:lol: :lol: :oops:
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I am so disappointed in you, TR. I would've thought your couch covering would've been made of calvary twill. :lol: :wink:
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We've discovered why the world price on gas mask bags has rocketed over the last few years. TR! :D
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TR, are you going to selling any of those or are you trying to get into the book of world records? :P

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Jeez! And I felt bad for having four!
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TR,

I especially like the W&G Mark Vl - not at all common!

Is the very light Mark Vl a Maple, by the way?

A general note, I have had recent PMs from members asking if I can still get them bags. The answer is in the affirmative but, with repect, not while Kevin Endicott has them for sale. Kevin has worked hard and spent money to set up a deal for COW members and he makes a living out of it.

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Kevin sent me a reply to an bag enquirey a while back (July 27), saying something like he would put my name on a list of people who wanted bags because he wouldn't be able to sell any now, because of a heavy work load in other aspects of his business. I had him add my name to the list but don't have any idea how long the wait may be.

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binkmeisterRick wrote:
I am so disappointed in you, TR. I would've thought your couch covering would've been made of calvary twill. :lol: :wink:
No Bink, that would be my bed covering :wink: and I'm certain you meant CAVALRY :wink:

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Alan Eardley wrote:
TR,

I especially like the W&G Mark Vl - not at all common!

Is the very light Mark Vl a Maple, by the way?
Thanks, Alan! Yeah, there are two W&G MKVI's and two W&G MKVII's. One of each is a 'greenie' and one of each is a more tan shade (my personal choice).

As for the light one being made my Maple?? It's possible, I can't read the maker while it's dry, and I don't remember what I saw when I washed it.(the maker insignias show thru WAY better when the bag is wet). I've had bags that the makers names were practically invisible until they got wet, than they were clear as a bell :? Strange.

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Alan Eardley wrote:TR,

I especially like the W&G Mark Vl - not at all common!
Really? I've got a mint one just like it. Round strap rings too.
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