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Indy Messanger Bag?

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Hey Gearheads :)

I was just on one of my favorite sites www.thickgeek.com, stumbled upon this interesting find:

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Now, it doesn't look EXACTLY like the mk 7 gas mask bag that indy usually carries around, but i think it has that "look"...but way bigger and very functional!

Obviously the huge art work on the front would need to be taken off some how but i think it could work as an Indy-esque messanger bag..and it's reasonably priced! $39.99 bucks!

http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/bags/9f64/
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I just picked up a french messenger type bag today for about 12.95 that has a leather strap and is completely leather lined inside except for the flap, and it hangs about where Indy's would on my hip. I have a Magnoli MK VII bag on the way but this was such an interesting find with the strap and being leather lined I couldn't pass it up! I'll try to post pics later.
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sweet! looking forward to seeing those pics :)
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I kind of like the Thinkgeek bag, from what I can see of it. I'd love to find out how long that strap can adust to. I prefer a non-leather strap when I can get it.
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That is actually a pretty nice looking bag.
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Here is a link to pics of the French military messenger bag I picked up the other day. Like I said, even though I have a Magnoli bag on the way I just couldn't pass it up. I have a long walk from the parking lot where I work and this keeps my stuff from getting wet when it rains! It has come in very handy this week here in the Midwest! I have already gotten all kinds of compliments on it and of course one loser with the whole, "Is that a purse?" thing. Lol!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24851600@N02/?saved=1
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Wraith, that is an awesome bag!
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Wraith1031 wrote:Here is a link to pics of the French military messenger bag I picked up the other day. Like I said, even though I have a Magnoli bag on the way I just couldn't pass it up. I have a long walk from the parking lot where I work and this keeps my stuff from getting wet when it rains! It has come in very handy this week here in the Midwest! I have already gotten all kinds of compliments on it and of course one loser with the whole, "Is that a purse?" thing. Lol!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24851600@N02/?saved=1
Yeah, I don't get why people always make the correlation. I mean Jack freaking Bauer wore a shoulder bag cuz it was the best thing to use. And if Jack Bauer and Indiana Jones wear it, then by gosh it's manly.
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Indeed! 8)
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Wraith1031,

Are there any more of those where you got that one?
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I don't think there were but will try to get by there this weekend and see.
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Wraith1031 wrote:I don't think there were but will try to get by there this weekend and see.
Thanks, I really like the way it looked,
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This style seems to be really popular at the moment! I've seen heaps of the trendy kids at my university (in Australia) toting bags similar to these.
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Post by Wraith1031 »

Went by yesterday evening and they didn't have any left. I thought I got the only one but wasn't sure. She had the bag that this post was started about and a few map case bags built like the courier bag I bought. She told me to check back and she should get some more at some point she thought. I'll try to keep an eye out for you genphideaux.
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Wraith1031 wrote:Went by yesterday evening and they didn't have any left. I thought I got the only one but wasn't sure. She had the bag that this post was started about and a few map case bags built like the courier bag I bought. She told me to check back and she should get some more at some point she thought. I'll try to keep an eye out for you genphideaux.
Thanks
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Post by Chevalier Krak »

The problem with my Mark VII is that it really does work better as a purse than a gear bag. (Sorry guys!) There just isn't that much room. A messenger bag or some other large bag is more practical for a briefcase, but then you open up the whole over or under the jacket thing. I like that Halo 3 bag, but the logo would have to go.
I'd like to see a pic of Wraith's French bag. The link does not work for me.
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Post by Wraith1031 »

Here ya go!
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