This is embarrassing. It's no big deal, I don't think. But I really tried to get it right the first time.
The SaddleSack XS that I have was one that RBW sold at a small discount at the time because it was made from a lighter-weight fabric than the regular SaddleSack XS (I *think* it was 12oz versus 15- or-16oz). It is also a slightly different color, though I can't be sure of the difference. I think they said it had less grey in it or something. More green, maybe? If you're trying to match colors (a fine thing to do, BTW), it's probably different enough to warrant re- consideration. Anyway, I'm dropping the price $3. Now it's $32. And, there is a queue of folks who want the SaddleSack XS as of now. So I'm basically doing this to simply get the info out there. Everyone keeps their position in that queue (based on my receipt of the e- mail). I've e-mailed the firstest already. Pictures of all the bags will be made available later today. FYI... I'll be able to ship whatever's spoken for at the time starting Monday. Yours, in humble apology, Thomas Lynn Skean On Nov 5, 4:18 pm, Thomas Lynn Skean <thomaslynnsk...@comcast.net> wrote: > Hi, all. > > Sob, sob. It's time. I just cannot rationalize keeping these things. > It's not that I don't like them or that they don't function well. But, > in the end, I don't use them any more *and* don't expect to want to. > > That's not to say I won't miss them; I do love bags! But still... > > They are all in very-good-to-excellent shape. Please contact me off- > list ("reply to author") if you are interested. All prices include > shipping to CONUS. Paypal only, please. I'll update this thread if/as > each sells. > > Sackville SaddleSack XS - olive - $35 > Brand V GrabSack - $30 > Brand V Bar Tube - $35 (See note below) > VO Croissant - $25 > > The Brand V Bar Tube is an earlier variety than those RBW sells now... > that is, I think the on I have was made by Tough Traveler, not > Waterbury. In any case, I know of no differences. But that could be > because I haven't paid any attention to the product's development > since I bought this one. If anyone knows of any differences, please > enlighten us all. > > I'm willing to consider offsetting the price of any of the above items > for any of the following items in good working order: > > - RBW's rain cover for a TrunkSack Small / Li'l Loafer (2 if you've > got 'em) > - Phil Wood retaining rings (British-threaded) (1 pair)... with or > without lock ring retaining compound > - Phil Wood bottom bracket tool (1 or 2) (consumer or pro) > - Nitto Technomic Standard stem (as sold by RBW, with long quill) with > either 25.4mm or 26mm clamp and 90-110mm length > - Nitto F-15 (or just its handlebar clamps and screws... I know this > is a long-long-shot, but hey... always fail if do not try!) > - Busch & Müller CycleStar mirror 2" arm (curved or straight), with or > without mounting hardware > > Just suggest a starting offset value for any of those you have to > offer. I realize that, depending on the product(s) you offer me and > the product(s) I'm offering you, I may end up paying you. > > Again, please reply off-list (reply to author). > > Thanks! > > Yours, > Thomas Lynn Skean -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.