Czech close enough bag
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Czech close enough bag
I recently found this bag while browsing around:
And this is what it looks like on the inside:
Best part is they have them at $4.90 over HERE.
Affordable, and with some minor modifications it would be a nice close enough I think.
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And this is what it looks like on the inside:
Best part is they have them at $4.90 over HERE.
Affordable, and with some minor modifications it would be a nice close enough I think.
Regards,
Swindiana
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I couldn't find a good enough pic of the sides of it, unfortunately.
My guess is that it's sewn directly onto the bag though.
If you want rings attached to it I think it would be easy enough to cut the strap above the attachment, loop the created flap back under and then sew it shut with the ring attached, the way it is on a MkVII bag.
(I think I remember someone fixing their Indy bag this way when the strap attachment was busted, using some material from an original webbing strap.)
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My guess is that it's sewn directly onto the bag though.
If you want rings attached to it I think it would be easy enough to cut the strap above the attachment, loop the created flap back under and then sew it shut with the ring attached, the way it is on a MkVII bag.
(I think I remember someone fixing their Indy bag this way when the strap attachment was busted, using some material from an original webbing strap.)
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Yep, they did. I actually used the divider I'd removed, but after the fact realized the web strap would have been a more accurate fix! Rats...Swindiana wrote:(I think I remember someone fixing their Indy bag this way when the strap attachment was busted, using some material from an original webbing strap.)
Nice find, Swindy...can't have enough close-enoughs for when folks just want something without having to bid an arm and a leg on an original!
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I did the exact same thing when my ring attachment broke. The webbing has a tendency to fray against the metal ring, especially if the weld (or solder) closing the ring is raised significantly like it is on mine. I just cut out the tiny useless pocket and fashioned it into an approximately shaped piece. I actually think the canvas is stronger than the webbing, even though it doesn't look quite as good.
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They seem to be wholesale only.RobbyT43 wrote:How do you add to cart? I cant seem to locate any info about shipping
I'd contact them to see if they can provide any info on what retailers of this particular bag there might be.
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Some seem to turn up on eBay aswell.
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GOOD POINT. Even though I patched it with the other fabric in error, it IS much stronger now.IndianaGuybrush wrote:I did the exact same thing when my ring attachment broke. The webbing has a tendency to fray against the metal ring, especially if the weld (or solder) closing the ring is raised significantly like it is on mine. I just cut out the tiny useless pocket and fashioned it into an approximately shaped piece. I actually think the canvas is stronger than the webbing, even though it doesn't look quite as good.
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Tack Fredrik!Indywannabe wrote:Swindy, great find you have there.
And moderator and everything congrats for movin up in the world,
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Fredrik
Long time no hear, or I haven't caught up like I should have perhaps.
How are things?
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Like i said ur movin up in the worldSwindiana wrote:
Tack Fredrik!
Long time no hear, or I haven't caught up like I should have perhaps.
How are things?
And, well, same old Swindy, just more stuff to handle and take care of buddy.
Regards,
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Have not posted so much for a while thats it.
Things are fine on my side, huvet upp o fötterna ner
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Found some for general sale!
This site has additional pictures of the bag, too:
http://www.meanandgreen.com/army/Czech_ ... /1978.html
The price is right!
This site has additional pictures of the bag, too:
http://www.meanandgreen.com/army/Czech_ ... /1978.html
The price is right!