Indy backpack please chime in
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Indy backpack please chime in
I am trying to get suggestions for what all of you would think Indy would have used for a backpack. I am looking for something that can carry enough supplies for my weekend adventures. Any ideas or suggestions were to look would be great. I was thinking one of the US military packs but would like to find something to fit the period better.
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Well, the first thing that comes to mind is the Young Indy Boy Scouts Yucca Pack.
I can't think of anything specific if you're looking for the '30s period.
Cordially,
Lord Clarence
I can't think of anything specific if you're looking for the '30s period.
Cordially,
Lord Clarence
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Agreed
I don't think Filson has changed any of their designs since the 20's. If you can find a Swiss army mountain backpack, they're close in design to the Filson as well, and a lot cheaper. Easily found in military surplus stores. I've even seen them here in Tennessee. Regards. Michaelson
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A WW2 US army mountain troops rucksack(common on ebay,search for First Special Service Force or 10th Mountain divicision in the Collectibles Militaria WW2 section)is based on a civilian alpine sports pack of the late 1930s ,i use one of these packs myself.They can carry just about anything you would need for 2/3 days.
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I finally ordered a swiss mountain backpack and did so after searching for months for the right (Indy type) of backpack. It arrived the other day and I must say...it is awesome. A perfect blend of leather and canvas and it is very very rugged. I ordered it from Cheaper than Dirt military surplus . Now I can work on filling it with more vintage stuff like this flashlight I just ordered from ebay....it was manufactured between 1917 and 1922. It is still in working order and looks very tough and may just come in handy.
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The M1936 Field Bag (Musette Bag) was a great addition to the field gear of the WWII soldier but it was considered more of a field bag than a back back. It was designed to clip onto load bearing suspenders worn by the soldiers which allowed them to unclip their pack without having to lose their suspenders which was also holding up an array of other gear. I have owned one of these bags in the past and it could be compared to the "butt pack" of todays web gear. The bags come with a shoulder strap since most people now would not want to wear the load bearing suspenders around. It is a great bag to use as a shoulder bag for day trips and such or as a suplement to a back pack and your mkvii if you have a lot of gear to carry...LOL. Of course this is just my opinion and others may love this bag. As I said before, this is a nice bag but is not really what I would consider a "backpack".
Hope this helps.
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Actually they are very distressed due to being actual surplus from the swiss military, all in used but good condition and many years old. Try searching for "swiss" as the only keyword and it is on the second page listed as " Swiss Pack Salt &Pepper Canvas Leather Bottom Used Good" with 123 on hand.
hope that helps
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hope that helps
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LOL well I should have explained better, the butt pack of today also hooks onto your web gear harness. I do not agree however that the M1936 Mussette bag is much larger than a butt pack of today, I wore a butt pack on my duty gear for 6 years and it would hold about half as much as my medium issued rucksack so they are fairly large. But again...thats my opinion. When I had my M1936 Mussette bag I could fit my goretex jacket and a few bottles of water...I just wanted something larger.
Hope that helps
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Hope that helps
take care
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"British Pattern 37 web set consists of rucksack, haversack, suspenders, belt, canteen, bayonet frog, helmet netting and two ammo pouches. Most items are new with WWII dates. $25"
http://www.northridgeinc.com/sn-163.htm
The Haversack might be a good start for an Indy bag.
The picture of the set was better in an issue of Shotgun News than on the website.
Now I just have to convince my wife I NEED this set, even though I just made an Indy bag from a Czech shoulder bag.
http://www.northridgeinc.com/sn-163.htm
The Haversack might be a good start for an Indy bag.
The picture of the set was better in an issue of Shotgun News than on the website.
Now I just have to convince my wife I NEED this set, even though I just made an Indy bag from a Czech shoulder bag.
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I have NO doubt he would have used this! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... gory=32991
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Ther has been a lot of Swiss gear on the market in the last couple of years as well as Swedish.
Sportsmans guide's HQ Gov't Surplus Head Quarters cataloge
tends to have a lot of cool older bags and jackets from all over Europe.
Right now I'm seeing a lot of Czech gear hitting the stores and magazines. they tend to be in more of the earth tones.
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Sportsmans guide's HQ Gov't Surplus Head Quarters cataloge
tends to have a lot of cool older bags and jackets from all over Europe.
Right now I'm seeing a lot of Czech gear hitting the stores and magazines. they tend to be in more of the earth tones.
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