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11 August 2016, 10:22 AM | #61 |
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@andromeda160: I just scrolled through this thread really quickly, and now I have car sickness. Which is the Victorinox?
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Can't get my pics to load off my phone, but this is the one I got, only I got it for $80 new at the store! Has 4 compartments and the top magnets down. I think it will be a perfect carry on luggage too since my other bags are too large to carry on anymore. The luggage restrictions are ridiculous now days |
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11 August 2016, 10:48 AM | #63 |
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^^Okey-dokey. Let us know how it works out. (And if you can hunt zombies with it.)
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Victorinox is the maker of the original Swiss army knife, while I was disappointed it was made in chine, I still think its plenty rugged enough to hunt some zombies |
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11 August 2016, 11:49 AM | #65 | |
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Yep - it's sturdy! The "pain brűlé" (literally burnt toast) leather is particularly nice in person - ages with a cool pull-up effect. |
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That is a great looking bag. Nice gift from the Mrs. I tried a similar LV messenger bag and it did not suit my taste or style but was incredibly well made and super classy IMO. I am more of a Polo button down or golf shirt with khakis and loafers or boats shoes guy so it just didn't work for me. Seemed to formal for my style but I did not think it was unmanly. I bought it for myself so just moved it to a co worker. I can tell you it was easy to move as several people at work wanted it. Being yours was a gift from the wife your options may be more limited... Sent using the "Force"
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Funny, I am mostly a casual dresser like you. I am just having a small issue with how obvious it is. I am not a fan of being obvious with what I use at work.
Watches seem to be OK as no one really knows that much about them making it easier to go under the radar. Otherwise, I like the bag very much. I need to get on with it and use it before she gets upset with me!
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11 August 2016, 03:47 PM | #69 |
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Waterfield designs have good bags. I have the bolt briefcase.
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Saddleback XL briefcase..8 pounds of leather 😜 |
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I don't know since it was a gift. I know it will hold a 13" MacBook. Here is a picture of the other side.
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Filson for me..
Big fan of Filson bags - extremely well made! I have the 24-Hour Tin Briefcase (picture from their website).
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12 August 2016, 12:06 AM | #74 |
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@Flstfirider: I had a briefcase made from leather like that. It was called "belting leather," I think. From the time when machines in factories were driven by leather belts. It was hard and heavy. With age, it showed wear, like yours, but not in the way that you might want. I was a little disappointed, even though it was indestructible.
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@shoe-bop: Very nice. Pricey, but nice.
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12 August 2016, 03:13 AM | #76 |
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Great minds think alike.
Saddleback XL Classic Briefcase. Had it for four years, seen a lot of miles, completely indestructible. |
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This one:
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Crazy when you think about it that anyone would imagine that men don't have a need for a bag. I have used a light nylon Nike bag for a decade because all I need to carry is sunglasses, keys, phone and sometimes some paperwork.
The thing I like best about a bag is that your stuff is all in the one place instead of ending up distributed in the car, your person, and places you've been during the day. I never misplace anything.
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13 August 2016, 11:54 AM | #79 |
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I have a nylon backpack that my son bought me a few years ago while he was in high school. I appreciated the gesture but I can also appreciate that I should probably carry something nicer. The problem is that the backpack fits so perfectly onto the motorcycle luggage rack with the shoulder straps crisscrossed around the passenger backrest.
I wonder if any of these bags could be so easily adapted to motorcycle travel.
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Gustin had a really nice bag lather bag that they are currently funding. $199
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I often use a Billingham Hadley Pro sans the padded camera insert. Leica Aficionados will know this bag. Comes in several colour schemes and is understated (but looks good), tough, and water resistant. Best of all it's light.
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