My bag story
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:38 pm
Which is also, I guess, the story of how I stumbled into this community.
My dad was in the RCAF during WWII. He talked some about it, but never really made it a big deal - it was what men of his generation did. One thing he regretted, though, was that his mom threw out all his uniforms and most of his gear as soon as he stopped wearing them.
The only thing that I can say for sure he kept was a small webbing satchel or haversack.
When I was 10 or 11 the bag was my carry-all to summer day programs and later became, by turns, my lunchbag, gym-bag, book-bag, tool carrier, fishing bag, and general hold-all.
That webbing stuff was tough. Without any particular care it lasted 2 generations of users, until recently, which launched me on a search for a replacement and, indirectly, led me Club Obi Wan.
Interesting little space you have here.
I managed to find a replacement webbing bag at a flea market, but it wasn't quite right. Recently, though, I found this site
http://www.surplusandoutdoors.com/ishop ... r2768.html
which some might find interesting. Not SA, but the webbing gear works in the real world and is tough enough to smoke highway flares.
The bag pictured on the site is what Dad brought home from the service and that I remember so fondly. I'll be getting one soon...
My dad was in the RCAF during WWII. He talked some about it, but never really made it a big deal - it was what men of his generation did. One thing he regretted, though, was that his mom threw out all his uniforms and most of his gear as soon as he stopped wearing them.
The only thing that I can say for sure he kept was a small webbing satchel or haversack.
When I was 10 or 11 the bag was my carry-all to summer day programs and later became, by turns, my lunchbag, gym-bag, book-bag, tool carrier, fishing bag, and general hold-all.
That webbing stuff was tough. Without any particular care it lasted 2 generations of users, until recently, which launched me on a search for a replacement and, indirectly, led me Club Obi Wan.
Interesting little space you have here.
I managed to find a replacement webbing bag at a flea market, but it wasn't quite right. Recently, though, I found this site
http://www.surplusandoutdoors.com/ishop ... r2768.html
which some might find interesting. Not SA, but the webbing gear works in the real world and is tough enough to smoke highway flares.
The bag pictured on the site is what Dad brought home from the service and that I remember so fondly. I'll be getting one soon...