I'm thinking about buying it and it is a great price
Dimension: L12 x W10 x H3.5"(when the flap is closed)
Is this okay??
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I've used that one before (with a new strap from WPG), and it works okay. It seemed a bit big compared to other ones, but for the money it was a good deal. However, on mine, there were lots of loose threads, not stitches but threads, on the inside pockets. I've since started using one of Todd's, but this one will still get some use.
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That is the one I am using right now ( I have a MKVII on the way)
The bag is OK, I ditched the strap (made of pleather) and made my own and it works pretty good.
I just found a place that has a extremely close buckle and will be making belts soon as well. I will be doing a new belt for the MK VII as soon as the buckles arrive and I will post pictures
I am also thinking of tossing my "hat" in the ring for replica bags as well
The bag is OK, I ditched the strap (made of pleather) and made my own and it works pretty good.
I just found a place that has a extremely close buckle and will be making belts soon as well. I will be doing a new belt for the MK VII as soon as the buckles arrive and I will post pictures
I am also thinking of tossing my "hat" in the ring for replica bags as well