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Here's another for you guys...Great list by the way :TOH:

H & SONS 1942 B

Sorry for the pics being so hazy. Hopefully I can get the new owner of this bag to take better ones for me. :)

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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.

Sorry if it's slightly off topic, but does anyone here have one of the MK VIIs from there? It mentions the "optional leather strap" for 12 dollars more, but there's no picture of it. Are the straps worth a darn for screen accuracy or durability?

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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.
That's what I've been saying for years. I never bought a replica, only the real stuff.
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I've carried a reproduction for almost 8 years now, having two authentic bags completely disintegrate on me with regular use.....so those are kept for 'archival' purposes, and I'll stick with reproductions for use.

I'm not nearly as careful with the reproduction, as I KNOW if it gets damaged, it's easily replaced. Ironically, that attitude seems to make the bag want to prove me wrong, as it's still in great shape! It was also a gift from my good friend Indiana Jess, and was one of the first WPG reproductions offered.

I felt pretty bad when the originals fell apart. :(

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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.
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I've had a 50/50 experience with the original bags I've gotten. Truth be told, I've gotten far more mileage out of my Magnoli repro than any of my original bags. Anyhow, this thread was stickied in hopes of obtaining new information on original bags and manufacturers, so we might want to start a new thread for discussing the old versus new bag debate. ;)
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Agreed, bink, but close this loop.... no, Erri, they were both in good shape, but like you, both slowly fell apart due to a hole starting in the middle of the canvas and growing within months of being put into use.

It's not a design flaw. It's just the age of the material in question, and not something that should surprise us if/when it occurs.

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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.
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I've had two Mk VII's in beautiful condition and both have failed at the point where the stray ring attaches.. :cry:
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I have 'Maple' Mk VI from 1941 that has two drain holes! It gets used everyday, thankfully I live in the UK where I get away with wearing it everyday ...
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Hey folks,

I would like to add some pictures of my MKVII to this wonderful collection.

It is a J. & A.H. from 1942

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d28/Indy1701e/01.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d28/Indy1701e/02.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d28/Indy1701e/03.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d28/Indy1701e/04.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d28/Indy1701e/05.jpg

As you can see, I already removed the strap.

Please feel free to add these pictures in the OP.

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Thanks a lot ][ndy, I've never seen one of that brand... looks like in great condition!
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Erri wrote:Thanks a lot ][ndy, I've never seen one of that brand... looks like in great condition!
You're welcome, Erri.

Yes, the condition really is great. Before I distress it, I try to get my hands on another one and then distress the worse one ;).
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Naah come on, don't distress them! :P
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Got my 2nd bag today, a W & G MkVII from '42, excellent condition from ebay UK the other day, pictures to follow of this one and my Maple '41

Addictive stuff, all I need now is a stap from Wade ..


Didn't realize how much more room the VII had over the VI, very useful ..

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Here is a MK VI that I've had for a couple of years. It's the 3 hole version like the SFX bag in TOD. (The true color is closest to the bottom picture)

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:tup: :tup: :tup: :tup: :tup:
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Hey erri_wan, how many hands do you have? ;)
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It's also a Canadian bag knibs. Woods might have been the only Canadian manufacturer. They also made MkVII's.
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Ya i know it's Canadian

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Does anyone know any info on these bags?
http://onlinemilitaria.net/shopexd.asp?id=1914&bc=no
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That's What Price Glory. Their original bags apparently are mostly new but some have reported getting bags with dry rot.
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Were those dry rot bags replaced?
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Probably not

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I just got one from them (WPG) that is in mint condition, looks brand new, just needs a little cleaning from dust on the face.
It's a MK VII H&S 1942.
Also got the strap that is a dark brown with silver buckle.

I also have one of their reproductions.

Edit, added pix.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/D ... _VII-1.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/D ... _VII-2.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/D ... _VII-3.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/D ... _VII-4.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/D ... _VII-5.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/D ... _VII-6.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/D ... _VII-7.jpg
With Repo
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/D ... _VII-8.jpg
Showing strap is very dark brown with flash
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/D ... _VII-9.jpg
Almost black with no flash just room lighting
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/D ... VII-10.jpg

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Nice D6.


the WPg repro looks better in your photos than other photos of it I've seen.
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Thanks.
I've had it a few years but it's only seen some action for a few months this summer while I was walking to and from work.

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I just got mine through (check out eBay for "gas mask bag" and scroll through them - I spotted mine - it was not listed as a Mark VII anywhere and I snagged it for £10 Buy It Now).

It's a J. & A.H. 1942:

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http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/m ... IIbag5.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/m ... IIbag4.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/m ... IIbag3.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/m ... IIbag2.jpg
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While I'm at it, here's another Mark VII bag I picked up a while ago - seems very strange in that it has quite a few design features that are different from all the mark VII's I've seen listed here:

WAHAB 1942 M.K.VII

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The corners of the bag flap are squared 90 degrees rather than folded under at a 45 degree angle.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/m ... MKVII6.jpg
It doesn't have any lanyard disc.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/m ... MKVII5.jpg
8 drainage hole grommets/eyelets.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/m ... MKVII4.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b24/m ... MKVII3.jpg
It doesn't have any snaps. Instead it has some sort of metal post that goes through a button hole in the bag flap.

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?
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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?
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masa wrote:
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?
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I posted an album of my vintage MKVII on Flickr.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/35223822@N08/sets/
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Howlrunner the last bag looks like an Indian model.
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Erri wrote:Howlrunner the last bag looks like an Indian model.
agreed
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I just received a bag from WPG. This is manufactured by PSC . I snapped a few pictures before removing any of the original items. I'm awaiting a Raiders strap from Wade Eagan.

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Here is the link to them all:

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Thanks for your input Flyderf
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I have an H&Sons. Under the arrow there is the number thirty-one what does that mean?
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sallah4 wrote: Under the arrow there is the number thirty-one what does that mean?
Inspector number I think
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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.
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hey guys, long time no post.

I would like to add, of all the bags I have, my favorite is my 1940 maple Mk VI. got it for £10 along with a Mk VII for the same price. Bagain if ever there was one :D
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sallah4 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.
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Hello everybody, one and all. I am new here and looking to learn some stuff. I hope it is ok if I can just jump in with a probably dumb and unanswerable question!

I am looking to put together my first Indy ensemble - a reasonable entry level Raiders outfit I think. A starting point that I can modify, develop and build on later.

I am lucky as I live close to the Wested Factory shop so that should make things easier to get started in some ways.

Now about the bag - I know just from reading here and my own re-enacting and surplus collecting that there are so many varieties of the Mk VI/VII haversack. Soldier of Fortune sells many but one in particular is the W&G bag which they describe as 'the' Indy bag and have it listed at an astonishing price compared to what such a bag normally is.

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 :TOH:
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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.
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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 :TOH:
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.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35223822@N08/sets/
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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.
and who knows or could prove the the accuracy of the 'screen used' claim for that particular bag?

Because it was mentioned, it becomes suddenly 'the bag to want'
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RCSignals and VP are very correct. The W&G was mentioned because popped up at an auction (I don't even remember from which film but I believe Last Crusade)... since then it became THE BAG! But really it's not worth any more than the others, they must have had dozens of different brands for the film production. Thanks to some details (snap buttons more often than anything else) you might reduce the range of brands a bit but there is not a single detail will give away one specific brand from scene to scene.

Some like their bags more green, others more "sand" colour. Some people like rigged snap buttons, others flat ones... there is so many models that will fit you taste if you are mad for details... otherwise just ANY bag will do really! (personally I love them all)
What is more important than the brand is finding one in excellent condition as there are many case of rottening with use or even with storage.
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Hi all, I'm a newbie here - I'm sure in all the screen grabs I've seen in Raiders I've seen the bag has the rounded snaps without the indented circular ring on the studs? Please correct me if I'm wrong?
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WWII Canadian Woods MkVII 1942 gas mask bag light khaki/mustard color with d-rings, lanyard disc, and one vent hole

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Posted this in another thread, but thought I should repost here for posterity. This is got to be the coolest maker stamp I've seen on an MKVII:

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ILM! :TOH:
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That is pretty awesome, these wouldn't be kicking around some where... :-

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That one I kept for myself... I'm not sure if there are others. I'd have to dig through to see, but of the couple of dozen I have gone through, I haven't seen another ILM stamp.
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