Commission someone to make a replacement - it wouldn't cost much.

B

> On 6 Nov 2016, at 17:19, P.J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I try not to think about bags, or my dissatisfaction level would rise 
> exponentially.
> 
> I've got this old bag, that was gifted to me, it's 1970s vintage in a, semi, 
> messenger style, (I say semi because it's not really, it predates messenger 
> bags being a thing).  It's the best working bag, if you just want to carry a 
> couple of lenses one body and a flash, or forgo the flash for a third lens, 
> I've got, and haven't found a modern bag that's better.  Even thought the 
> pockets leave something to be desired.
> 
> It's falling apart and I can't find a replacement.  The worst part is it 
> probably wasn't even an expensive bag when it was new.
> 
> I really think bag designers actually design bags to /almost/ fit a 
> photographers needs so they'll become subtly dissatisfied and go buy another 
> bag.
> 
> Damn, now I have to go and have a stiff drink.
> 
>> On 11/3/2016 6:01 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>> I really like my Lowepro Fastpak 350, however the lenses for the K-1 are 
>> enough bigger that I can't conveniently carry my "ready for anything" kit in 
>> it.  The speaker at the photo club last night had a think tank bag 
>> (streetwalker hard drive), and it looked pretty good.
>> 
>> Since it's possible that y'all enjoy shopping for and talking about camera 
>> bags even more than lenses, I'm curious about your opinions on a larger 
>> backpack style camera bag in general, and the think tank bags in particular.
>> 
>> 
> 
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