MKVII Foils Bag-Snatch!
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 5:04 am
Hello! Forgive me if this is the wrong section, but it is a testament to how rugged the MKVII and my Lost-Ark strap really are...
About a month ago I ordered an original MKVII from WPG. The bag was in perfect condition, but a week later the bit securing the ring started to give way (dry-rot). I contacted Todd and he was nice enough to send me out some replacement webbing. In the meantime, I decided to wear the bag anyway, as only a little of the webbing had given way.
One day, not too long ago, I was wearing my MKVII outside (sans jacket) while on my lunch break when suddenly someone on a bike bumped into me (that is what I thought at the time) and my bag got caught up somehow on his bike. The collision was hard enough to spin me around.
What really happened was that a crusty hippie/messenger type on a bike decided to to the ol' grab and run. To his dismay, the bag strap didn't give way, and he actually fell off the bike before he could let go.
I was a bit surprised and dazed - I didn't realise what had happened - not to mention a bit cross. I asked the dreadlocked gent what the *@"& was going on, and the lout actually threatened me with a bike pump as he scrambled to jump back on the bike and speeding off. I couldn't get it through my head why he was so desperate to get away - it wasn't like I'd threatened him from the start!
It wasn't until I calmed down that onlookers told me what had really happened, and it is apparently quite common here in London.
In spite of the dry-rot, the MKVII and the strap (lost-ark) held their ground against a devious individual on a bike!
About a month ago I ordered an original MKVII from WPG. The bag was in perfect condition, but a week later the bit securing the ring started to give way (dry-rot). I contacted Todd and he was nice enough to send me out some replacement webbing. In the meantime, I decided to wear the bag anyway, as only a little of the webbing had given way.
One day, not too long ago, I was wearing my MKVII outside (sans jacket) while on my lunch break when suddenly someone on a bike bumped into me (that is what I thought at the time) and my bag got caught up somehow on his bike. The collision was hard enough to spin me around.
What really happened was that a crusty hippie/messenger type on a bike decided to to the ol' grab and run. To his dismay, the bag strap didn't give way, and he actually fell off the bike before he could let go.
I was a bit surprised and dazed - I didn't realise what had happened - not to mention a bit cross. I asked the dreadlocked gent what the *@"& was going on, and the lout actually threatened me with a bike pump as he scrambled to jump back on the bike and speeding off. I couldn't get it through my head why he was so desperate to get away - it wasn't like I'd threatened him from the start!
It wasn't until I calmed down that onlookers told me what had really happened, and it is apparently quite common here in London.
In spite of the dry-rot, the MKVII and the strap (lost-ark) held their ground against a devious individual on a bike!