MKVII Anyone?
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As for me, I could care less who's selling it, I do wonder though if you guys think these repro's are good bags. I got two original bags that are in somewhat rough condition but they were only 15 bucks together so it was a good deal. I really like them and since I got them, I have been thinking about trying out one of the new repro's with the leather strap :!:
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Dakota,
I've never owned an original. I was going to get one first but Noel told me in an e-mail that he couldn't guarantee a color (green, tan, mustard) or the absence of an odor. He said I should air it out if it stank.
Well, not wanting to deal with all that, I just got a WPG bag shortly before discovering IndyGear and I must admit, I really love the thing. I've taken it on several hiking trails (class 2 but no class 3 yet) and put a lot of things in it while hiking. You know you gotta have a water bottle, deck of cards, SHEATHED knife [you don't want the material to get cut or it will unravel quickly--see other threads (no pun intended) in this section], Wells Lamont gloves, flash light, first aid kit, you get the picture!
I tell you the contents b/c a few Gearheads have had the stitching snap under to much weight. I have not had this happen to me nor have other Gearheads--again, see other earlier threads.
At half the price of the an origial from Noel Howard, I think it's a good deal but again, I have never owned an original.
I wish you the best!
I've never owned an original. I was going to get one first but Noel told me in an e-mail that he couldn't guarantee a color (green, tan, mustard) or the absence of an odor. He said I should air it out if it stank.
Well, not wanting to deal with all that, I just got a WPG bag shortly before discovering IndyGear and I must admit, I really love the thing. I've taken it on several hiking trails (class 2 but no class 3 yet) and put a lot of things in it while hiking. You know you gotta have a water bottle, deck of cards, SHEATHED knife [you don't want the material to get cut or it will unravel quickly--see other threads (no pun intended) in this section], Wells Lamont gloves, flash light, first aid kit, you get the picture!
I tell you the contents b/c a few Gearheads have had the stitching snap under to much weight. I have not had this happen to me nor have other Gearheads--again, see other earlier threads.
At half the price of the an origial from Noel Howard, I think it's a good deal but again, I have never owned an original.
I wish you the best!
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Hey Dakota, I think the WPG is certainly worth it. I have 6 MKVII's and 2 MKVI's that I use for certain purposes. Most are in excellent shape, but I tell you that WPG repro is excellent. The only bummer is the strap. The buckle is off and color of the leather have much to be desired. Short of dying the strap, I couldn't get it to darken up with anything I had. So my advice is to get a Lee Keppler bag strap.
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Man, I think it's funny that people feel the need to monitor what others post, then they don't even know the rules! We have moderators that take care of that stuff.
I've got a bag from Noel and a WPG bag. I never cared for the strap that came with the WPG bag and so I switched straps. Then I ordered a strap from Lee Keppler. It's all good now.
The WPG bag is very nice. It holds my camera, Bino's, gloves, flashlight and more. Plus it's very well made and looks like it will last a life time.
I prefer to keep the Noel bag inside and use the heck out of my WPG bag.
The Noel bag is nice and I know nothing could really happen to it, but I got the WPG bag to use, so that's the way I do it.
If you get any of these bags and it has the screw type fastener on the bag strap, I'd have it replaced. Go to a shoe repair place and have him attach a rivet. The screw type is great until the screw falls out, then you are the one that's screwed.
I've got a bag from Noel and a WPG bag. I never cared for the strap that came with the WPG bag and so I switched straps. Then I ordered a strap from Lee Keppler. It's all good now.
The WPG bag is very nice. It holds my camera, Bino's, gloves, flashlight and more. Plus it's very well made and looks like it will last a life time.
I prefer to keep the Noel bag inside and use the heck out of my WPG bag.
The Noel bag is nice and I know nothing could really happen to it, but I got the WPG bag to use, so that's the way I do it.
If you get any of these bags and it has the screw type fastener on the bag strap, I'd have it replaced. Go to a shoe repair place and have him attach a rivet. The screw type is great until the screw falls out, then you are the one that's screwed.
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Lol, thanks for the advice guys. Sounds like the wpg bag is a good bag. One thing I am interested in, in this bag, is the strap. I see that it is not especially accurate but is it useable? It's not like that cheap immitation leather that cracks and all that stuff is it? I mean in other words, should I stick with my rough-looking originals and find a leather dog leash or something similar or should I just save them and buy one of these wpg bags with the strap? Never hurts to add to the collection, right?
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