Seems like a cool guy.  I searched on ETSY and somebody is doing
exactly the same thing with exactly the same surplus bags for $114 a
pair plus shipping.  I went ahead and bought a pair...$85 shipped.
I'll find some good uses for them.

On Jul 27, 2:20 pm, Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net> wrote:
> On Jul 27, 2010, at 1:54 PM, William wrote:
>
> >http://www.outyourbackdoor.com/article.php?id=443
>
> > I have no affiliation with this guy.  He apparently got his hands on
> > some boxish military surplus bags, and offers them modified to be
> > panniers.  They are tiny (maybe not quite big enough for an 8.5" x 11"
> > item), but he offers it as a pannier, a shoulderbag, a saddlebag, and
> > a handlebar bag.  Cheap at $42 each
> > (shipping included)  (or only $30 if he doesn't do any modifications
> > to the base bag).
>
> > Riv content: he correctly uses the term 'beausage'.
>
> Ah, this is Jeff Potter's web site.  Jeff knows his way around  
> Rivendellia and is an ardent DIY'er.  In some ways he makes Grant  
> seem pretty mainstream.  Jeff also offers some interesting bike books  
> including Victor Vincente of America's epic poem to dirt bike riding.

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