Haversack Mark VII

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Haversack Mark VII

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New on www.jones-jr.com, the Haversack Mark VII's page! :D
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Is there an English translation button to change everything over to English? I didn't see one.
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Monsieur Graal. Nice looking site and I can understand a bit of French but it would be nice if you have it in English too.

Have a nice evening

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Ahh, nothing makes the French happier than Americans wanting them to speak english. :D
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I saw those close up pics of the buckles...Could someone tell me which is from which movie?

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The first buckle is from Raiders, the second of the Last Crusade.

Merci de votre visite !

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One and a half years of French so far, and I can decently understand this site.

Merci pour faire la page.
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Post by galahad »

Hello all. I am new in here.

I have read all the threads concerning the Mark VII, and also the Bag Page and FAQ, the jones-jr pages... but I haven't found any indication on the prize of such a bag (I mean a 60-years old one). Could you tell me how much you paid yours (in various parts of the world) ?

Thank you.
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Post by IndianaJames »

Galahad, Welcome to the club -
These days youll normally see the MKVI go for around $40 - $60....The MKVII on the other hand are getting more scarce and usually go for $50 and up! But as Michaelson would say "Kepp turning over rocks, there are still deals to be had out there!"

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Post by galahad »

Well, I guess Michaelson is right. I didn't have to search for long though. Within 24 hours, I found a mint 1941 MK VI for 4 Euros and a MK VII for 8 Euros. That means the two bags for about $13. :D
And I'm sure there are still lots of them here in France.

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galahad wrote: And I'm sure there are still lots of them here in France.

galahad
If that is indeed the case, you ought to buy them up and start a little mail order business for those of us who can't find authentic ones!
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