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Old 05-02-2007   #26
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Here's a cool version of the timbuk2. Soft cotton/canvas, not stiff. Even the lining is of soft material (unlike the original messenger bags), the waterproof lining is sandwiched between them. And those pockets in the photo will fit CV 75 or 50 summicron sized lenses.
Okay, ray_g, I took your advice and just ordered this bag. Let's hope it's as good as it looks!

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Old 05-02-2007   #27
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Okay, ray_g, I took your advice and just ordered this bag. Let's hope it's as good as it looks!

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Where can you find / order this canvas version?
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Where can you find / order this canvas version?
via a Google search (Timbuktu bag single speed bag), I found it on the Zappos website (www.zappos.com) where my wife orders lots of shoes. SKU, in case it helps you find it, on the Zappos site is 7306705. I ordered the fatigue color (looks like a medium olive in the pics). Hope that helps.

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Old 05-02-2007   #29
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A small jansport backpack with a few pockets, and some domke inserts thrown, is just about the least conspicious thing you can carry around, although a little inconvenient for quick access as it's on your back. I have a small domke bag, and like it a lot buti used to just carry around a backpack, and I think I might modify my pack with some inserts and go back to that. Maybe I'll so the inserts to the sides or something. That'd be pretty sweet.
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via a Google search (Timbuktu bag single speed bag), I found it on the Zappos website (www.zappos.com) where my wife orders lots of shoes. SKU, in case it helps you find it, on the Zappos site is 7306705. I ordered the fatigue color (looks like a medium olive in the pics). Hope that helps.

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I got it from Zappos, too. Mine was a medium in oatmeal. The price is lower on ebags, but they only had the fatigue and black. If the olive is still available there, I would recommend calling Zappos for their Price Protection offer, and they will refund you the difference plus 10 percent.
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I got it from Zappos, too. Mine was a medium in oatmeal. The price is lower on ebags, but they only had the fatigue and black. If the olive is still available there, I would recommend calling Zappos for their Price Protection offer, and they will refund you the difference plus 10 percent.
Wow, thanks Ray! I followed your instructions and Zappos just credited me the 110% difference. Made the final price only $93.60 and that still included overnight shipping.

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Nice! Sometimes, all this otherwise useless information I tend to accumulate actually pays off.
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Vest?

I have the domke 803 copy and it is too big for a small RF kit. Does anyone go out sporting a photo vest?
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I saw an awesome bag today at the Univ. of CT Med School Graduation. It hung and opened like an M Classic, but it was leather. Very nice. Has anyone seen anything like this. I would like to check a price, and then step back and be shocked that is it so high.
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I finally got a Domke and it's a great bag, depending on how I arrange the inserts I can either carry my S3 and a lens or two and a rangefinder body and lens.
Or I can have two bodies, a handful of lenses a meter, some film...the list goes on.

It's a great bag, I love it and never got any grief for a "man-bag".
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For absolutely no reason I would like to share my solution for my bag problems. I use a dual solution, one bag for my camera (to protect it) and another, larger bag to carry it. The picture is helpful because I am not so good at explaining. The smaller, colourful hippie bag holds my OM-2 and I can sling it around my neck if I need it quickly. The larger bag, my trusty and old finnish design Marimekko bag (wich costs a fortune new) holds my journal, pens, films, cellphone and other gadgets (I use it for school too). Oh, how I love that bag, it has been with me for four years now and it's very rugged. I can carry almost anything in it and wouldn't change it for anything.

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any idea for europe ?
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any idea for europe ?

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via a Google search (Timbuktu bag single speed bag), I found it on the Zappos website (www.zappos.com) where my wife orders lots of shoes. SKU, in case it helps you find it, on the Zappos site is 7306705. I ordered the fatigue color (looks like a medium olive in the pics). Hope that helps.

-Randy
Tempting as always, another bag is nifty, but zappos is not for international order, and strangely enough I canīt find the bag on the timbuk2 web page.

Anyone ?

Thanks.

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