What Price Glory
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What Price Glory
I just ordered a Indy shirt and a MK VII gas mask bag AND the leather strap for under $110!!!
They even have the original MK VII gas masks!!!
Not to shabby and I guess it pays to search and search and search and Google and Google and Google!!!
https://onlinemilitaria.net/shopdisplay ... Jones+Gear
They even have the original MK VII gas masks!!!
Not to shabby and I guess it pays to search and search and search and Google and Google and Google!!!
https://onlinemilitaria.net/shopdisplay ... Jones+Gear
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I just got an original WPG bag this weekend and it had one of the black lines on the back. It doesn't really bother me, but what's the significance of the line? I really don't think it's that big a deal since the line is right along the seam anyway, it's not that noticable.
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The repro bag looks too new and clean so when I get it we shall do some major weathering and distressing.
I think it will be easy to add the grooves in the leather strap considering I do alot of leather crafting!!!
Pictures will follow as soon as I get said items.....darn I just dropped $300 today on Indy gear and I still am not finished!!!!
Plan on making the belt and holster myself in order to save some moola!!
I think it will be easy to add the grooves in the leather strap considering I do alot of leather crafting!!!
Pictures will follow as soon as I get said items.....darn I just dropped $300 today on Indy gear and I still am not finished!!!!
Plan on making the belt and holster myself in order to save some moola!!
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The one on the left (the lighter one) is from omahas.com - the link to that bag is posted at the top of that thread. The one on the right (the darker, greener one) is the Mark VII from WPG.
I'm very happy with it. It's tough canvas, no holes, doesn't smell bad, etc. The corrosion that they warn about on the website is so minor it's not really worth mentioning.
I'm very happy with it. It's tough canvas, no holes, doesn't smell bad, etc. The corrosion that they warn about on the website is so minor it's not really worth mentioning.
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This is the one I purchased. Not the original issued version.
https://onlinemilitaria.net/shopexd.asp?id=1913&bc=no
https://onlinemilitaria.net/shopexd.asp?id=1913&bc=no
Thanks for the tip. I ordered a shirt. I've been hitting a lot of local stores lately but couldn't find a close enough that was close enough.
However, folks, be warned:
However, folks, be warned:
This was mentioned in my confirmation email and NOT BEFORE. This means I might not receive it prior to MegaCon, which was the entire point of ordering it now. If I knew I wasn't going to get it in time, I'd have saved the money to spend at the con (and a not close enough close enough) and bought it at a later date.We are behind 4- 5 days from Order Processing.
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It's not something that bothers me. I just know that a lot of people have commented on black lines, and I was wondering if there was anything special about it. Personally, I think the more slight imperfections the bag has, the better. It all just adds character to the gear. Why else would we distress brand new reproduction WPG bags?
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WPG Repro bag cost me $36,without the strap. Strap was $12. I was hesitant to go for one of the original bags. I know some of my Dad's WW2 canvas gear got very brittle with age.Snakewhip_Sable wrote:What do those repros go for?raider 57 wrote:I got the repro WPG bag a while back and it's quite nice. Accurate and well made.
I got my first two original (black stripe) MKVII's from WPG ages ago just before they jacked the prices up.
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Black marks on original web gear from the UK or US is fairly typical. They are makers hash marks similar to a suit makers chalk marks. You can see them on US M1 Garand wb belts. They usually show up at seam areas or where the canvas is folded over into a corner as shown avove in a couple if the pics. Some replicators of such web gear like At The Front try to emulate the same marks to make them more authentic, but tend tor draw the ire of so called experts. So it's not the repair persons marks but the original makers hash marks.
Cheers!
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Got a shipping notice yesterday, so I just might get them in time after all! I'm glad I didn't bother with dye removal on the close-enough I bought.Treadwell wrote:This was mentioned in my confirmation email and NOT BEFORE. This means I might not receive it prior to MegaCon, which was the entire point of ordering it now. If I knew I wasn't going to get it in time, I'd have saved the money to spend at the con (and a not close enough close enough) and bought it at a later date.We are behind 4- 5 days from Order Processing.
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Just got my items yesterday. I assembled the bag and was disappointed with the length of the leather strap. In order to get the buckle square in the middle of my chest the bag sits under my armpit. I may have to contact them and get a longer strap if they have them or make one myself. I have the leather just need to start construction and destruction!
You might try removing the end of the strap from the center post of the buckle and just attach it directly (adjusted for length) right to the ring on the bag itself, leaving the buckle threaded on the strap but not actually functioning as anything. That's what I did with my strap from a thrift store.IndyWannaBee wrote:Just got my items yesterday. I assembled the bag and was disappointed with the length of the leather strap. In order to get the buckle square in the middle of my chest the bag sits under my armpit.
My WPG shirt arrived a day or two before I left for MegaCon.
It was a little too khaki for my tastes, so, genius that I am, I decided to subject it to dye remover at about 10pm the night before departure.
I don't have a washer so I used the stovetop method.
With one packet of dye remover, the shirt turned a bright yellow.
Realizing, too late, how stupid I was to experiment the night before the con, I stirred and stirred, hoping more would come out. But the color change happened right away and didn't lessen as the minutes went by.
So then I had to wash it by hand, then apply bleach. Didn't help.
Washed the bleach out, then went to Wal-Mart. The closest one doesn't stay open late enough (it was after midnight by now), so after a bit of a drive, I come home with six more packets of dye remover.
I mix two in the hot water and put the shirt in. Some color comes out, but not enough.
I ended up dumping in all six additional packets.
This time, I keep stirring even longer, and it did help. I end up with a shirt of very pale yellow, but light enough not to really be noticed. It doesn't show when photographed, fortunately:
Someday I'll see about dyeing it "stone", but not just now!
I don't have a "before" pic of the shirt, nor one of its yellow stage, but it's a lesson that life teaches me time and again but never sticks: don't fix what ain't broke at the last minute.
The house still reeked of chemicals when I left the next afternoon.
It was a little too khaki for my tastes, so, genius that I am, I decided to subject it to dye remover at about 10pm the night before departure.
I don't have a washer so I used the stovetop method.
With one packet of dye remover, the shirt turned a bright yellow.
Realizing, too late, how stupid I was to experiment the night before the con, I stirred and stirred, hoping more would come out. But the color change happened right away and didn't lessen as the minutes went by.
So then I had to wash it by hand, then apply bleach. Didn't help.
Washed the bleach out, then went to Wal-Mart. The closest one doesn't stay open late enough (it was after midnight by now), so after a bit of a drive, I come home with six more packets of dye remover.
I mix two in the hot water and put the shirt in. Some color comes out, but not enough.
I ended up dumping in all six additional packets.
This time, I keep stirring even longer, and it did help. I end up with a shirt of very pale yellow, but light enough not to really be noticed. It doesn't show when photographed, fortunately:
Someday I'll see about dyeing it "stone", but not just now!
I don't have a "before" pic of the shirt, nor one of its yellow stage, but it's a lesson that life teaches me time and again but never sticks: don't fix what ain't broke at the last minute.
The house still reeked of chemicals when I left the next afternoon.
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When I got my WPG shirt, I washed it in cold water and hung it to dry on a plastic hanger, hoping that by keeping it out of hot water and the electric clothes druer it would still fit. When I tried it on after it dried, I found that the collar had shrunk about 1/2 inch and the sleeve at least an inch. Apparently, the cold water washing took some sizing out of the cloth and I had to order a larger size to get one that shrank down to fit me.
Did anyone else experience this with their WPG shirt?
Did anyone else experience this with their WPG shirt?
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I just received my MKVII/ shirt yesterday afternoon. This is my first MKVII---I've been using another British-issue close-enough for years.
I was absolutely taken by the bag. It was like finally meeting a friend face-to-face that you've been corresponding with by mail for 30 years.
Like many on this board, I've been partial to shoulder bags since '81---They're just so handy, I can't quite do without one. I have many, and I'm very critical of their construction and design.
Upon opening this one, made in 1942, I could scarcely believe I was looking at an item that was 66 years old. Save for the lightest dusting of corrosion on the metal hardware, this thing is mint---and just the color I wanted. I'm just in awe of this particular bag.
The pockets are just a wonderful combination---it's like someone back in the 40's designed it just for me. I'm totally in love. I'll be ordering some repros soon so I can carry this bag through my life!!!
For those of you still carrying a close-enough, let me implore you....THERE IS NO CLOSE-ENOUGH, as far as i'm concerned. No substitute. And this from someone who had one that looked pretty darn close for YEARS. Do yourself a favor and get one, whether it's a new repro or the real thing. you won't be sorry.
As for the shirt, I was pleasantly surprised from WPG's offering---The color is just what I wanted, a stone/ivory combination that just feels right to me. The fit right out of the package is really good, and I hope the shrinkage factor won't be too bad. I can deal with some shrinkage, as long as it doesn't get much shorter---I'm fairly tall.
I'll update everyone when I find out.
I was absolutely taken by the bag. It was like finally meeting a friend face-to-face that you've been corresponding with by mail for 30 years.
Like many on this board, I've been partial to shoulder bags since '81---They're just so handy, I can't quite do without one. I have many, and I'm very critical of their construction and design.
Upon opening this one, made in 1942, I could scarcely believe I was looking at an item that was 66 years old. Save for the lightest dusting of corrosion on the metal hardware, this thing is mint---and just the color I wanted. I'm just in awe of this particular bag.
The pockets are just a wonderful combination---it's like someone back in the 40's designed it just for me. I'm totally in love. I'll be ordering some repros soon so I can carry this bag through my life!!!
For those of you still carrying a close-enough, let me implore you....THERE IS NO CLOSE-ENOUGH, as far as i'm concerned. No substitute. And this from someone who had one that looked pretty darn close for YEARS. Do yourself a favor and get one, whether it's a new repro or the real thing. you won't be sorry.
As for the shirt, I was pleasantly surprised from WPG's offering---The color is just what I wanted, a stone/ivory combination that just feels right to me. The fit right out of the package is really good, and I hope the shrinkage factor won't be too bad. I can deal with some shrinkage, as long as it doesn't get much shorter---I'm fairly tall.
I'll update everyone when I find out.
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Mine shrank, but afterward it was the right size, before it was somewhat oversized.Indiana MarkVII wrote:When I got my WPG shirt, I washed it in cold water and hung it to dry on a plastic hanger, hoping that by keeping it out of hot water and the electric clothes druer it would still fit. When I tried it on after it dried, I found that the collar had shrunk about 1/2 inch and the sleeve at least an inch. Apparently, the cold water washing took some sizing out of the cloth and I had to order a larger size to get one that shrank down to fit me.
Did anyone else experience this with their WPG shirt?
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I got my WPG reproduction roughly 2 months ago and i love it! Its the perfect color as far as i'm concerned! I never leave home without it. I put it in the cairo bazaar because i thought i would like to have an original one better. But i love it so much i couldn't part with it, so i decided to keep it.
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I bought the WPG shirt/bag combo. I was pleased at first, but after wearing the shirt a few times I'm looking for a new one. I wasn't too impressed with the quality of the shirt. It's a little too blousy for me. I could smuggle about 5 large bags of Doritos into the theater because the thing is so large.
I wasn't too happy when the button popped of my bag after the 3rd time I opened it. Still need to replace it.
BTW, I did the same color removal process, followed by "AAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!! My shirt looks like a dandelion!" I finally got it close, but bleach turned it pinkish and weakened the threads on the buttons. It looks fairly broken in though.
I wasn't too happy when the button popped of my bag after the 3rd time I opened it. Still need to replace it.
BTW, I did the same color removal process, followed by "AAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!! My shirt looks like a dandelion!" I finally got it close, but bleach turned it pinkish and weakened the threads on the buttons. It looks fairly broken in though.
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Yeah, they're definitely cut large, but I'm a 'big boy'...So I appreciate that.I could smuggle about 5 large bags of Doritos into the theater because the thing is so large.
Besides...Have you seen the prices at the cineplex snack bar lately? Yoinks!
So far, I'm happy with the shirt. We'll see how I feel in a month.
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Has anyone gotten the MK VI bag? I've got an unissued MK VII that I think I'm just going to keep unused. I thought I might grab an MK VI to carry. Or maybe the repro. The WPG repro tempts me over the Magnoli as it doesn't have the center divider, thus making it more useful actually to carry things in (eg, books). Think of me more like Indy's research assistant.