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H & SONS 1942 B
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That's what I've been saying for years. I never bought a replica, only the real stuff.Arch Stanton wrote:I haven't bought a bag yet, but I'm having a hard time justifying buying a reproduction when I see through a simple google search that I can get the authentic atricle at this place called What Price Glory for a reasonable price.
Erri wrote:Were they "well-used" when you bought them? I'm asking because I have no experience of MKVII disintegrating, although all my bags are mint or nearly-mint condition. The only bag of mine that got ruined was one with a hole in it, the hole grew bigger within months (or weeks) of use.
You're welcome, Erri.Erri wrote:Thanks a lot ][ndy, I've never seen one of that brand... looks like in great condition!
IndyGear?Howlrunner wrote: Aside from the maker and date, it also features "I G", which I don't see listed on the marking identification key listed earlier in this thread. Any ideas what that refers to?
masa wrote:IndyGear?Howlrunner wrote: Aside from the maker and date, it also features "I G", which I don't see listed on the marking identification key listed earlier in this thread. Any ideas what that refers to?
agreedErri wrote:Howlrunner the last bag looks like an Indian model.
Inspector number I thinksallah4 wrote: Under the arrow there is the number thirty-one what does that mean?
a sixsallah4 wrote:I am not sure what year mine was made. The last number on the year looks like a upside down nine with a line under it.
Well, when it comes to screen accurate I found the opposite with my 2 original W&G bags. They look way more olive-green then what's on film and the little string loop is way shorter also. My M&Co.H bag is the perfect color and the loop is the right length. I also like it's rough faced buttons rather then the smooth ones on the W&G.Speedbird wrote: 1) Is the W&G really 'the one' or as I think from above, just one of many 'ones'?
2) Is it a good idea to get a W&G from SoF while they have a few, even at that price?
3) If my budget can't justify that much money for a bag, will a normal price one be a good starting point?
4) which one would be the best one to start out with?
Many thanks
and who knows or could prove the the accuracy of the 'screen used' claim for that particular bag?VP wrote:W & G is just one maker that was specifically mentioned at the auction of one screen-used bag, there's not that big a difference between the makers.