eBay replica bag I bought
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eBay replica bag I bought
I bought one of the replica Mark VII bags from the eBay seller costumebay (in Singapore), I cannot recommend it. The strap was pleather as stated in the ad (I only paid $12 for it, so that was acceptable), the strap was about 2 feet too short, I had to have at its max length setting to keep it out of my armpit.
It is not canvas as stated in the ad, it is a distressed cotton fabric that is very limp, and it has a full lining like a purse. It will not hold its shape at all. It might be OK for a halloween costume, but it is not very useful as a gear bag.
I ordered a Lawrence replica bag, I'll post comparison photos when it arrives.
It is not canvas as stated in the ad, it is a distressed cotton fabric that is very limp, and it has a full lining like a purse. It will not hold its shape at all. It might be OK for a halloween costume, but it is not very useful as a gear bag.
I ordered a Lawrence replica bag, I'll post comparison photos when it arrives.
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However the bag DOES distress nicely using Todds tutorial, and once distressed, works rathar well as long as you replace the strap.
I used a Todd strap (also distressed) on my Singapore bag replica:
I also found that by stuffing the bag with a folded tee shirt, it will hold it's shape better (as seen in the photo). I still think with a little work this , as you said, makes for a good costume bag for folks on a budget.
Ignore the hat..it needs replacing BADLY.
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I used a Todd strap (also distressed) on my Singapore bag replica:
I also found that by stuffing the bag with a folded tee shirt, it will hold it's shape better (as seen in the photo). I still think with a little work this , as you said, makes for a good costume bag for folks on a budget.
Ignore the hat..it needs replacing BADLY.
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I got one of those too. I'm glad you got it to look so good.
If I were to get another I'd say try and find a real one, we have a Endicotts in the UK who has been sucessful in supplying originals at a very reasonable price.
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I have a WPG and I've handled a Magnoli repro bag, not seen a Ordinance one though. (I believe that is a repro of a MKVI?).
If I were to get another I'd say try and find a real one, we have a Endicotts in the UK who has been sucessful in supplying originals at a very reasonable price.
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I have a WPG and I've handled a Magnoli repro bag, not seen a Ordinance one though. (I believe that is a repro of a MKVI?).
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I keep looking at those costumebay bags (and other stuff), but now I know to stay away. The floppy bag issue was one of my main complaints about the Magnoli bag, but I've actually gotten used to it. Since I actually carry stuff in it, even while in my gear, it holds a good shape.
I just got a real MKVII from Endicots. It's used, but it's much stiffer than I expected!
By the way, Rabbittooth; I think your hat looks fine. Oh, and is that a "Streets of Cairo" or a "Raven Bar" green pixie?
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I just got a real MKVII from Endicots. It's used, but it's much stiffer than I expected!
By the way, Rabbittooth; I think your hat looks fine. Oh, and is that a "Streets of Cairo" or a "Raven Bar" green pixie?
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I received my Lawrence bag about 2 weeks ago. Unfortunately the strap that comes with it is webbed and way too short (I guess that's the way the original bags came). It was also a little 'soft' but it stiffened up a bit after a wash. Be aware that the color changes quite a bit if you bleach it. It's a little yellower now but still not bad. The Lawrence bag also does not come with the metal disk of an original and it's also not the 'screen green' of the movie bag.I ordered a Lawrence replica bag,
As for the strap, I went to a saddlery and bought a custom made bridle leather strap made to my (ok, your) specs for CDN$19 (including the Chicago screws). Another couple of bucks for the buckle and I had a strap that cost me less than ordering one online.
All in all I'm very happy with my new bag.
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If Anyone in here ever wants a real bag , theyre offered quite alot on a Dutch Ebay-like site.
I got mine via that for 15 euro's
say 25 bucks.
right now there are only two on there that look like MKvII actually one I dont know but the one that does is pricy 75 euro's but that's because its complete with a gassmask and everything
anyway here's a link
http://kopen.marktplaats.nl/verzamelen/ ... 895;l2:920
Its all in dutch but you can see it I think.
I got mine via that for 15 euro's
say 25 bucks.
right now there are only two on there that look like MKvII actually one I dont know but the one that does is pricy 75 euro's but that's because its complete with a gassmask and everything
anyway here's a link
http://kopen.marktplaats.nl/verzamelen/ ... 895;l2:920
Its all in dutch but you can see it I think.
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I got the Singapore bag and am quite happy with it. The lining doesn;t bother me, either, and I don't even mind the pleather strap. Another, less bulky way to get it to hold its shape is to make a liner out of some stiffish, but flexible plastic sheets. I plan to do this as soon as I find the right material.The length is fine for me (maybe the maker is as short as I am!) I tend to let things weather naturally, so I won't know how it looks that way until the end of summer at the earliest. As I always say, even Indy's must have been new once. Besides, he must have worn out wuite a few, so kept having to get new ones at the Army-Navy store down the road from the college.
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