Yeah, I'd say it's about time to lose that webbing strap and make it screen-accurate (That accursed term that we all toil under). Did somebody say Wade Egan?
If you can, it may be worth thinking about having the webbing replaced where the rings are attached. I've had two original bags fail there very suddenly. One minute it was fine, the next it just snapped. The webbing looks perfect but dry rot and age may have weakened it... It's annoying when it happens half way round a long hike!
The webbing at the ring attachment looks pretty good on this one, but if you need to reinforce it heres a great tutorial viewtopic.php?f=16&t=35964&hilit=webbing
whipwarrior wrote:Yeah, I'd say it's about time to lose that webbing strap and make it screen-accurate (That accursed term that we all toil under). Did somebody say Wade Egan?
Next on the list. Wades stuff is great. Just gotta wait a while. I like being married.
I was worried about those rings as well DJD, so i yanked like #### on'em, they didn't move or make a sound, happy with the strength of mine, but i still need my leather strap
I was curious as to what the dimensions of a MK VII bag were. I was thinking about getting one to haul around my school supplies, and was hoping it would be big enough to carry an 11x14 sketch pad.
SwedishHeat wrote:I was curious as to what the dimensions of a MK VII bag were. I was thinking about getting one to haul around my school supplies, and was hoping it would be big enough to carry an 11x14 sketch pad.
Will check when I get home tonight but I think it would.
Yeah, there is nothing quite like the real thing. My bag was actually an issued bag. It actually has the initials J.T. under the flap and I can't help but wonder who J.T. was, and what adventures my bag had before it even found itself in my possession. It's also very funny that my first and middle names are Jeremy and Travis...almost like it was meant for me. Just another cool part of gear collecting!
Hollowpond wrote:Yeah, there is nothing quite like the real thing. My bag was actually an issued bag. It actually has the initials J.T. under the flap and I can't help but wonder who J.T. was, and what adventures my bag had before it even found itself in my possession. It's also very funny that my first and middle names are Jeremy and Travis...almost like it was meant for me. Just another cool part of gear collecting!
SwedishHeat wrote:I was curious as to what the dimensions of a MK VII bag were. I was thinking about getting one to haul around my school supplies, and was hoping it would be big enough to carry an 11x14 sketch pad.
Nope. Not even close.
Stretched as wide as it would go
Ruler all the way at the bottom
Hollowpond wrote:Yeah, there is nothing quite like the real thing. My bag was actually an issued bag. It actually has the initials J.T. under the flap and I can't help but wonder who J.T. was, and what adventures my bag had before it even found itself in my possession. It's also very funny that my first and middle names are Jeremy and Travis...almost like it was meant for me. Just another cool part of gear collecting!
Travis
Pic please
Should have known this ;0 was coming. I'll get it up tomorrow.
Yep the real thing is cool. I just got a W&G and M&Co.H from WPG and another W&G off eBay. All bags had that army smell which reminds me of my dads army sleeping bag he gave me as a boy in the 60s.
I just received my 7/8" dark brown KOTCS strap from Jake Johnson and couldn't be happier.
Hollowpond wrote:Yeah, there is nothing quite like the real thing. My bag was actually an issued bag. It actually has the initials J.T. under the flap and I can't help but wonder who J.T. was, and what adventures my bag had before it even found itself in my possession. It's also very funny that my first and middle names are Jeremy and Travis...almost like it was meant for me. Just another cool part of gear collecting!
Nice. I managed to snag one at booth at a WW2 re-enactment fo $20.
The best part was, I had no idea it was THE bag. Just thought the squarish look was familiar
Indiana jax wrote:Nice. I managed to snag one at booth at a WW2 re-enactment fo $20.
The best part was, I had no idea it was THE bag. Just thought the squarish look was familiar
I was quite happy to discover that my MSI wind netbook fits perfectlly, with space in the other compartments for cables and other accessories. I'm thinking about getting a second one so I can line it with a bit more padding and use it as my laptop bag.
chips wrote:I was quite happy to discover that my MSI wind netbook fits perfectlly, with space in the other compartments for cables and other accessories. I'm thinking about getting a second one so I can line it with a bit more padding and use it as my laptop bag.
Fit huh? I have a Dell mini 9 running OS X I'll have to see how it fits.