Here's the thing. This bag is the sex. But, even if I had all the money in the world, I wouldn't pay that much for something that holds my dirty undies.
Mulberry Rockley Holdall for men
Got some cash
Bought some wheels
Took it out
'Cross the fields
Lost Control
Hit a wall
But we're alright
Just got back from vacation, week and a half in Glacier NP and Yellowstone NP. Packed a weeks worth of gear and an Alite chair in the Patagonia Black Hole Duffle, and carried on.
Patagonia Black Hole Duffle
Alite Monarch Chair
Randy Larrison
My amazing friends call me Shoogs.
And almost two months later, I finally figured I should post some pics. Took me a while to get the bags done (I ended up going through three sewing machines). But here they are - I made a duffel that is maximum legal carry-on sized, and a messenger bag. I used to make messenger bags for others, but retired a while ago. Truth be told, alot of the stitching on both of these are sub-standard for what I'd like. Anyways, here goes:
Picture of both bags- The carry on bag is designed to be as simple and light as possible. I plan on using my large Eagle Creek folder for structure. It was built with the 7kg limit on some planes in mind.
Baggage 1 by Cody Wms, on Flickr
Back of messenger -
Baggage 2 by Cody Wms, on Flickr
Inside of Messenger bag. At the bottom of the pic is the document slot. To the top left is the iPad-specific pocket. The pocket to the top right holds my wallet. The orange S-Biner is for clipping a Nalgene water bottle to.
Baggage 3 by Cody Wms, on Flickr
Front right pocket of the messenger bag. Kindle-specific pocket and pen slots.
Baggage 4 by Cody Wms, on Flickr
Front left pocket - another pen slot and a moleskine pocket.
Baggage 5 by Cody Wms, on Flickr
Another interior shot, this time with my removable laptop holder. 2 inch D-ring to the right is for attaching my DSLR to. Yes, I have a shed-load of gadgets.
Baggage 6 by Cody Wms, on Flickr
Usually, I am all about simplicity with messenger bags, using sub-bags to organize things. This bag was made for off-bike use more than commuting. I'm using a CamelBak to commute in (sssh, dont tell Palincss). Both bags will get used heavily on my upcoming Asian adventure.
Weekender bag, under $400. Has done 100,000 airmiles without complaint. Handmade in Toronto (about 2km from Cervelo, actually). Pack light and it'll do a week.
Colorado Bag in Vintage Tribe Leather | Weekender bags | Roots
Also: Messenger/postal bag, handmade in Morgantown,WV. Excellent. 1000s of bike commuting miles and still looks sharp in the boardroom.
Tanners Alley Leather's (item #1)
Wood and Faulk — Bags
I don't own one of the 16 inch carpenter bags. I would like to.
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
^ I met that guy and talked briefly with him. Nice fella'.
Cottage cheese for dinner, Greek yogurt for dessert, eat that everyday an' it will make your butt hurt.
I live in Oregon. NOBODY but NOBODY has a dandy bag here.
This'll do with steez galore.
I just got one of these.
Konev Wanaka
I was waiting for my Dad to hand me down his leather weekender, but he looks like he will be sticking around for a while yet.
Since this thread was originally posted, I have acquired and put about 35,000 miles on this:
Utility Duffel - Leather Duffle Bag | Saddleback Leather Co.
With 10 plane trips and a whole lot of other use, the bag is virtually unmarked. It will require many more years of hard use toeven be broken in.
I have a few of their other products as well.
filson medium duffle.
Less money than a Filson and still built very well and should last a lifetime; I bought one of these a while back and am very happy with it. They appear to be made to order; it takes about a month from date of order until delivery. https://www.frostriver.com/shop/lugg...ntian-luggage/
Decided to try a Red Oxx Air Boss. Nice bag. Bought the wife a purple Chica too. Because chicks dig presents and, purple. She loves it.
Tonight we get a call from Montana. Only guy I know in Montana is Carl Strong and it's not his number so let it go to voice mail. Its the fellow from Red Oxx asking if everything arrived OK and how we like the product. Sounds like the same fellow that does their videos. Pretty darn impressed to get a call from a living human asking if we are happy with the gear.
-Mark
This.
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adn just about anything else from Hard Graft.
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