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Post by whipless01 on Sept 1, 2011 19:21:54 GMT -5
Hello indy lounge, just got a new Mark VI satchel! Very accurate to when the Sankara stones fell out of it (minus the extra patch) its got the buttons on the sides and the drains on the bottom. Thicker than I thought it would be.
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patchcamel
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Post by patchcamel on Sept 1, 2011 19:24:43 GMT -5
Cool, man its like Christmas for you! Who made your bag?
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Post by whipless01 on Sept 1, 2011 19:52:16 GMT -5
yeah, ordered some stuff from California a while back. Not sure who made it thats a question to ask him.
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Post by jeremym on Sept 1, 2011 23:10:49 GMT -5
lol I like your " I hope the UPS guy doesn't flip out." Ever since I've gotten into this hobby, the ups guys are starting to know me by name
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Post by whipless01 on Sept 2, 2011 6:32:35 GMT -5
um actually i was referring to myself in complete gear waiting for the UPS guy and when he sees me he'll flip out. But i just found out that it was made by What Price Glory so it is a replica
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Post by Stefana Jones on Sept 2, 2011 9:22:43 GMT -5
"Made by" or "sold by"...'cause WPG sells genuine army gear. I once purchased an authentic MKVII dated 1942 (in unused condition) from them. There was very little corrosion on the side disk and vents (on the bottom) but besides that, it was in perfect shape.
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Post by whipless01 on Sept 2, 2011 16:40:25 GMT -5
oh. well then im happy again.
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kwad
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Post by kwad on Sept 3, 2011 0:50:01 GMT -5
Being that it is a Mark VI, it probably is original. I don't know of anyone reproducing them (lots of Mark VII makers though).
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