Distressing a MKVII bag
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Distressing a MKVII bag
I just got mine from What Price Glory, and I was wondering if anyone knows a few good distressing tricks.
For anyone who doesn't own a WPG replica, it really is very well done. I recommend it highly.
For anyone who doesn't own a WPG replica, it really is very well done. I recommend it highly.
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Wish you had asked sooner. You could have bought an original from Soldier of Fortune in the UK for half the price of the WPG, and trust me, you don't need to distress it! I did spray mine with Febreze because of the dank smell. All the hardware is corroded, so I'm going to use the metal disc of my WPG to replace the one on the orinal, and have Tandy leather make a strap for it. The original is about 5% larger than the WPG, and is of much heavier fabric. The small pocket is large enough to put a WWII prismatic compass in. As to distressing the WPG, I washed mine in the washing machine and that removed the stiffness and made the color more of an OD. The WPG bag color is nowhere near the color of the original. The orignial is way darker. Of course, that could be 60+ years of dust, dirt, and grime. I'm going to scrub it down a bit with some carpet shampoo. I don't dare put it in the washer. It might come apart!
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Thanks, I'll give that a try.
Actually, I just joined the site yesterday, the day after I got the bag. I've kinda only recently gotten back into "Raiders" and the Indy movies.
I've been covering a lot of film related stories for the paper I write for. The owners of this one production company in Fort Lee, NJ, that I interviewed are real Indy fans, and I guess it rubbed off on me. I was always a fan, but my interest has really grown within the last few months. I'm really looking forward to using the bag to carry around my notebooks and reporter stuff.
Actually, I just joined the site yesterday, the day after I got the bag. I've kinda only recently gotten back into "Raiders" and the Indy movies.
I've been covering a lot of film related stories for the paper I write for. The owners of this one production company in Fort Lee, NJ, that I interviewed are real Indy fans, and I guess it rubbed off on me. I was always a fan, but my interest has really grown within the last few months. I'm really looking forward to using the bag to carry around my notebooks and reporter stuff.
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I think the best way to age a WPG bag is to use it. That's what I'm doing with mine; now 3 weeks old. I was going to dye it at first, but I think I'll just leave it as is since it is a cool color. You do have to darken the strap and make it softer.
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Yeah, I've done it to a vintage unissued Mk-VII. Just get some very fine sandpaper (220-grit) and break the edges while taking care not to abrade the stitching or seamwork. Then do some light rubbing on the surfaces of the bag. Following that, you can soak it in water repeatedly and hang up to dry with a heavy book inside to help the leather strap conform to the curve of the O-rings. That's about the sum of it.
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I just feel I have to save you from making a mistake here, not trying to be a "wise guy" or anything. Use soaped steel wool for all the hardware on your Mk VII bag and it will be as good as new, even with heavy corrosion. Me being a bit too picky about these bags, as some might know , I think the WPG disc is a bit too off from the original escpecially if you want to put it on an original bag! Just my 2 cents, or 2 SEK in my case.Starman Jones wrote: All the hardware is corroded, so I'm going to use the metal disc of my WPG to replace the one on the orinal, and have Tandy leather make a strap for it.
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Man, Im still looking for an original bag in good condition, but until then my WPG has to do. I just sanded the bag lightly and washed it a few times without the leather strap. I find that you should leave something heavy in it when it dries because it will wrinkle up horribly if you dont. Oh and Swindy, Ive got some pictures of a bag I picked up the other day. I thought it was a MK-VII at first, but after recieving it I have no idea what it is. Its def not a MK-VII. PM me so I can send you some pics, I dont know how to host to post them on this forum
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I just compared the WPG disk to the original. The original disk is slightly larger in diamer and the edge turns up whereas the WPG is flat. The original is too far gone to clean up. Besides, if I was that much of a stickler for 100% accuracy, I never would have cut the original web strap off. Swindiana has several links for MKVII bags. I fot mine from Soldier of Fortune in the UK for about $19. There is a place in Nevada that has a bunch for $40. My S of F bag was in acceptable shape for $19. The brass and strap ringa will clean up, but the cord disk is history.
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You can also go to your nearest shoe repair store and buy someLuckyLighter wrote:How about making the leather strap darker? What does Pecards have for that?
Fiebings brown leather dye. Work it onto the strap by hand, with a cloth, not the dabber, rubbing it in to produce a nice, antiqued, sort of marbled look. Works great.
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