But I thought Endicott's had exhausted their entire supply of MK VII's.
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Oh , I see you're another New Jersian. Businesses her **** big time. They want to give a quarter effort and get a million dollars for it.webhead73 wrote:By the way, the shipping was fast and the service was remarkable! Some of the businesses here in the "colonies" could learn a thing or two from Endicotts!
Here's the thread you'll have to do a bit of reading.Doug C wrote:How much was that Endicott's bag? I've never heard of them.. got a link or something? The web strap and metal parts are in nice shape?
Doug C
I don't know, maybe it is just because I'm the owner of an HJ poet, a Wested, and a pair of Aldens, that I don't have to wear my original bags to get this feeling. I know I have all this stuff at home, wether I happen to be wearing any of it or not. I actually prefer my AB to the HJ, as it is a superior hat. It was not what they used in the films, but it is a better hat.?...also,the mkvii bag is probably the closest bit of indy kit that we can get for authenticity,when you are wearing an authentic bag(especially with a Noel Howard strap)you know you are wearing the same gear that Indy wore-it couldn't BE more authentic,a reproduction is just NOT the same(no matter how closely it is copied),and a fake is a fake wether it's a painting or an Indy bag that's been copied.
Ah, brilliant pics! Thanks for posting.webhead73 wrote:
KT, check out my post with comparison pics of the two bags.
Also, to answer your question about fabric, yes they are different. The MK VII is heavier and more rough while the Magnoli has more of a broken in feel that makes it more comfortable to wear. I use the Magnoli every day with heavy books in it and have no problems. It is a solid bag that can take some abuse.