Just how durable are the Mark VII bags?
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:16 pm
I'm considering getting a real Mark VII bag, and while I have a respect for historical items such as this, I'm also one who would like to use it if I were to get one, and I don't slouch on caring for my belongings (I have a 50+ year old telescope in original leather case as well as a leather WWII era bag that I don't let anything happen to)...
but I'm wondering if the state of the canvas and stitching on most of these bags is cause for concern.
SO I'm asking anyone who actually owns and uses one on a day to day basis if the real deal has struck them as particularly fragile or not. Sure, 60+ year old canvas is probably not the sturdiest material, but will it actually hold up if you're caring for it and not loading it full of bricks and slamming it into walls?
I'd also consider possibly using it on digs in the future, and I'm wondering if it's large enough to contain my 20 oz rock hammer/chisel.
I suppose I'd use it until the moment it showed signs of trouble, then in that case switch to a reproduction.
but I'm wondering if the state of the canvas and stitching on most of these bags is cause for concern.
SO I'm asking anyone who actually owns and uses one on a day to day basis if the real deal has struck them as particularly fragile or not. Sure, 60+ year old canvas is probably not the sturdiest material, but will it actually hold up if you're caring for it and not loading it full of bricks and slamming it into walls?
I'd also consider possibly using it on digs in the future, and I'm wondering if it's large enough to contain my 20 oz rock hammer/chisel.
I suppose I'd use it until the moment it showed signs of trouble, then in that case switch to a reproduction.