Question about gas mask bags from a newbie
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Question about gas mask bags from a newbie
First, allow myself to introduce...myself. I came across this site like many others while looking up information on the Indiana Jones jacket on the internet. Well, after buying a Wested and a Federation, and getting prepared to make a grail diary, I've realized the addiction is quite strong. Thanks to everyone for all the valuable information I've gained from COW, especially the moderators. Anyway, I've been thinking a lot about getting the bag lately and just got cleared to post, so my question is if anyone can give me information about WWI bags. After looking over my options a dozen times, I plan on eventually getting a WPG Mark 7, but the WWI bag just keeps screaming, "Look how old I am, buy me!" Here's a picture of one I saw. Any information would be helpful, as I know very little about them..
Thanks, BJ
Thanks, BJ
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Well Alek (trevelyan)
The bag in the pic is a Mark VI bag. Similar to the VII, it has 2 pockets and D-rings. More info should be found on the main indygear.com site.
I have one of these bags, and to the untrained eye, it is a very similar bag, but has always proved useful in daily applications for me.
Good find.
The bag in the pic is a Mark VI bag. Similar to the VII, it has 2 pockets and D-rings. More info should be found on the main indygear.com site.
I have one of these bags, and to the untrained eye, it is a very similar bag, but has always proved useful in daily applications for me.
Good find.
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Thanks for all your help everyone. I thought it might be a U.S. mk vi but I figured I'd ask first just to be sure. I think I still might get it. It looks pretty close to Indy's bag, it's a very old piece of American history, and it comes with the mask itself, which is pretty cool. Well, if there really were an American adventurer in the 30's like Indiana, that would probably be the bag he used. Again, thanks.
Cheers, BJ
PS. That was a quick call on the screen name Gater. I guess you can see what one of my other film obsessions is.
Cheers, BJ
PS. That was a quick call on the screen name Gater. I guess you can see what one of my other film obsessions is.
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The bag in question is NOT a MK VI, but an older WWI bag. I have both the MK VI and a WWI bag very similar to the above pictured bag. While I love the MK VI, the WWI bag is not as good. You cannot remove the strap unless you cut it off. NO RINGS! The snaps also go through the flap, unlike the MK VI and VII. All-in-all, it's a nice bag and kind of "Indyish", but I'd stick with the VI or VII..
I DO use the WWI bag for other stuff though.
I DO use the WWI bag for other stuff though.
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Shoot, I didn't even notice that the bag didn't have any rings. I guess I just assumed it did. Too bad I already won the auction. I'm sure with my mom's sewing skills I could have her rig up a couple of rings for me by cutting the strap and sewing it down, but it is frustrating. The actual gas mask will be a cool memorabilia addition though, so not all is lost.
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:evil: Quit posting ebay info and ebay auctions!! Grrrr! Does no one read the guidelines anymore?!?!
(shudder)
PS Hey G MAN, one my favorite quotes is
"In the world I see, youre stalking elk through the damp canyon forests around the ruins of Rockafeller Center. Youll wear leather clothes that will last you the rest of your life. Youll climb the wrist thick cuts of vines that wrap the Sears Tower, and as you look down youll see tiny figures pounding corn, and laying strips of venison in the empy carpool lane of some abandoned super-highway...."
In Tyler we trust!
(shudder)
PS Hey G MAN, one my favorite quotes is
"In the world I see, youre stalking elk through the damp canyon forests around the ruins of Rockafeller Center. Youll wear leather clothes that will last you the rest of your life. Youll climb the wrist thick cuts of vines that wrap the Sears Tower, and as you look down youll see tiny figures pounding corn, and laying strips of venison in the empy carpool lane of some abandoned super-highway...."
In Tyler we trust!
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Be careful of what you do with the mask though as the filter could contain asbestos.Trevelyan wrote:Shoot, I didn't even notice that the bag didn't have any rings. I guess I just assumed it did. Too bad I already won the auction. I'm sure with my mom's sewing skills I could have her rig up a couple of rings for me by cutting the strap and sewing it down, but it is frustrating. The actual gas mask will be a cool memorabilia addition though, so not all is lost.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gasmaskco ... essage/123
Regards,
Swindiana
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Thanks for the tip Swindy, I'll have to keep that in mind. Is there anything you don't know about these bags? By the way, I can't believe the Soviets used gas on their own troops for training. That's just insane.
cheers, BJ
PS. Here's a great Fight Club quote for all of us gear heads
"The things that you own end up owning you."
cheers, BJ
PS. Here's a great Fight Club quote for all of us gear heads
"The things that you own end up owning you."
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Yeah its a quote from FC!!
Great flick....
Auntsugar, when G man said "sab04, its a bag on ebay right now" its pretty obvious that its a bag that is on a current ebay auction, dont you think?
Anyways I should really just pick my battles because auctions (or references to auctions) are going to be posted whether anybody likes it or not....
No offense to you at all G man, really. I wanst trying to put you down at all.
Indy J
Great flick....
Auntsugar, when G man said "sab04, its a bag on ebay right now" its pretty obvious that its a bag that is on a current ebay auction, dont you think?
Anyways I should really just pick my battles because auctions (or references to auctions) are going to be posted whether anybody likes it or not....
No offense to you at all G man, really. I wanst trying to put you down at all.
Indy J
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IndianaJames wrote:
[/quote]Quit posting ebay info and ebay auctions!! Grrrr! Does no one read the guidelines anymore?!?! [quote]
Sorry James, I meant no offense. This is not a battle, just backing a guy up. Guidlines say to not post ebay AUCTIONS, not ebay pictures. He was only using it for reference, as he had questions about it.
We are allowed to talk about EBay, just not post links for auctions. Unless, it's our auction.
That's why we're all here isn't it? To ask and share info?
Again, I meant no offense.
For clarification, please see this link:
[/url]http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2[url]
[/quote]Quit posting ebay info and ebay auctions!! Grrrr! Does no one read the guidelines anymore?!?! [quote]
Sorry James, I meant no offense. This is not a battle, just backing a guy up. Guidlines say to not post ebay AUCTIONS, not ebay pictures. He was only using it for reference, as he had questions about it.
We are allowed to talk about EBay, just not post links for auctions. Unless, it's our auction.
That's why we're all here isn't it? To ask and share info?
Again, I meant no offense.
For clarification, please see this link:
[/url]http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2[url]
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Sorry for sticking my foot into the forray, but in my very humble opinion, I'd much rather that people feel free to post ebay pictures and come here with questions before they invest their hard earned cash in something that they are not sure about.
That being said, I can also see someone getting upset (I know I would be) If someone said "This here thing is on E-bay right now" and someone else lost the auction because of it. However, save for eliminating all talk of e-bay entirely, I think that keeping a no-links-only policy is best.
In other words, I can see both points of view, but I think the way the guidlines are set up now is about a happy medium.
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That being said, I can also see someone getting upset (I know I would be) If someone said "This here thing is on E-bay right now" and someone else lost the auction because of it. However, save for eliminating all talk of e-bay entirely, I think that keeping a no-links-only policy is best.
In other words, I can see both points of view, but I think the way the guidlines are set up now is about a happy medium.
Regards,
Farn