how to distress a MKVII?
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how to distress a MKVII?
hello all
beside the instruction on todd's page on distressig the bag, Is there any other way to make the MKVII look more worn and dirty?
thank you for the help
beside the instruction on todd's page on distressig the bag, Is there any other way to make the MKVII look more worn and dirty?
thank you for the help
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Good thinking on the dye...just make sure you wash it out thoroughly. However, washing something that 65 years old too much may make it age prematurely...but these things can take a beating. MY first bags were MKVIIs from Australia...tan in color. I spent A LOT of time dying, bleaching, re-dying, and washing in the washing machine, and only after all of that did it break down a little bit around the strap rings. More likely, it's the rings that shredded it, but in any case, you can use these pretty rigorously (within reason) and have them hold up.
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I spent a while hunting out some original MK VII bags, and picked out the best looking ones I could find, greenest tints of khaki and as little signs of storage wear as possible. I have recently listed some for sale and again have people asking about condition and asking me to pick out a nice one for them.
Now the first thing we all do with our 'new' MK VII bag is to run out and beat the ~@&% out of it and 'distress it'. lol Is it just me or does it strike anyone else as ironic?
Now the first thing we all do with our 'new' MK VII bag is to run out and beat the ~@&% out of it and 'distress it'. lol Is it just me or does it strike anyone else as ironic?