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May I present a 50 year old leather briefcase I forgot I had in a back cupboard.
http://s498.photobucket.com/albums/rr34 ... efcase.jpg
as far as I can tell it's identical to the one Indy carries into the meeting with the military big wigs in Raiders.
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Great find! And spot on, as far as I can judge this. Very nic - what do you want for it, I may know an Archaeologist who has papers to store. ;)

Kidding aside - it's beautiful!
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my mistake?

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oops. I may have given the impression the briefcase was for sale. Is the General Gear link a market place? if so I appologize. i was just sharing my [re-] discovery. of a family heirloom.
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enigmata_wood wrote:oops. I may have given the impression the briefcase was for sale. Is the General Gear link a market place? if so I appologize. i was just sharing my [re-] discovery. of a family heirloom.
Jens was just kidding: he is an archaeologist and would love to have such a briefcase (as would almost all of us ;-) ).

Great find there! Put it to good use, but make sure not to use it to destruction.

Regards, Geert
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Very nice! Who is the maker?

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That leather looks like it's in tip top shape! Great find! That almost looks like the old leather bosca wallets... it's beautiful! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Nice piece. I'd like to get a hold of something like that to put my laptop in!
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Great looking case! :tup:
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knibs7 wrote:Very nice! Who is the maker?

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Unfortunately the maker's label, if there ever was one, is now absent. What I do know is that it was bought in Norway in the 50's and owned by a very conservative Norwegian man, the sort who might write, "re-dub briefcase" once a year in his diary.

I also have, from him, a 70-year old WWII Norwegian Issue canvas and leather rucksack that was used to carry supplies and radios into the woods by the Norwegian resistance. I still use it as it's in such good condition.
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enigmata_wood wrote:oops. I may have given the impression the briefcase was for sale. Is the General Gear link a market place? if so I appologize. i was just sharing my [re-] discovery. of a family heirloom.
Sorry, I was indeed kidding as gwyddion said. Sorry if this did not came out the way I wanted it to sound. Pardon.

But it still is a very nice bag! ;)
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