Indy Bag Straps - New Take
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:19 pm
Hello fellow Indy fans!
Just wanted to introduce my gear to those of you out there who are looking for something more from their leather Indy gear. There seem to be a lot of bag strap solutions out there these days that are really just belt leather converted. I believe the original strap was made from a Swiss rifle sling as far as I've read. So, in order to produce not just a screen accurate version but an actual rugged use piece of adventure gear I found and am using a high quality latigo leather similar to the leather used in production of rifle slings and saddle tack. Just like Indy would have used!
Here's a shot:
The buckle is made from a belt buckle which I found to be as close to the Raiders version of the buckle I could find. Then I simple cut the prong off and attach the strap with chicago screws. More buckle styles are available with all the screen versions coming soon.
The leather is a dyed through 8/9oz. latigo and is soft and strong.
Here is a shot of my strap on my Magnoli bag:
Here's a comparison shot with another leading strap:
I can make the strap up to 85" long for those of us who are larger or over 6' tall and as short as you may need.
Check out my strap page for sizing and pricing:
http://homepage.mac.com/wadeegan/IndyBa ... STRAP PAGE
I am currently running a special for all fan site members:
$29.00 for XXL 72" and for a limited time, customers who purchase a bag strap and mention either the Raven or COW will receive a FREE screen accurate KOTCS whip holder! ($19.00 value)
I am working on a new non-slip version whip holder design and will have photos up this week when the prototype is ready to be photographed.
I also sell packages which come complete with the following:
Bag Strap
Whip Holder
Web Belt
Gun Belt
Feel free to email me with questions. I have Magnoli reproductions and a small number of original MK VIIs available as well. You may have seen my eBay auctions for these items. Get an original MK VII before they have all been bought up!
I look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks,
W.E.
adventureleather@mac.com
Just wanted to introduce my gear to those of you out there who are looking for something more from their leather Indy gear. There seem to be a lot of bag strap solutions out there these days that are really just belt leather converted. I believe the original strap was made from a Swiss rifle sling as far as I've read. So, in order to produce not just a screen accurate version but an actual rugged use piece of adventure gear I found and am using a high quality latigo leather similar to the leather used in production of rifle slings and saddle tack. Just like Indy would have used!
Here's a shot:
The buckle is made from a belt buckle which I found to be as close to the Raiders version of the buckle I could find. Then I simple cut the prong off and attach the strap with chicago screws. More buckle styles are available with all the screen versions coming soon.
The leather is a dyed through 8/9oz. latigo and is soft and strong.
Here is a shot of my strap on my Magnoli bag:
Here's a comparison shot with another leading strap:
I can make the strap up to 85" long for those of us who are larger or over 6' tall and as short as you may need.
Check out my strap page for sizing and pricing:
http://homepage.mac.com/wadeegan/IndyBa ... STRAP PAGE
I am currently running a special for all fan site members:
$29.00 for XXL 72" and for a limited time, customers who purchase a bag strap and mention either the Raven or COW will receive a FREE screen accurate KOTCS whip holder! ($19.00 value)
I am working on a new non-slip version whip holder design and will have photos up this week when the prototype is ready to be photographed.
I also sell packages which come complete with the following:
Bag Strap
Whip Holder
Web Belt
Gun Belt
Feel free to email me with questions. I have Magnoli reproductions and a small number of original MK VIIs available as well. You may have seen my eBay auctions for these items. Get an original MK VII before they have all been bought up!
I look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks,
W.E.
adventureleather@mac.com