Thanks, all . . .  I do have a small Sackville trunk bag in olive, and
a large olive Saddlesack. But for some reason I'm thinking of getting
a large Sackville trunk bag in the grid-grey. I'm no bag matcher at
all as I also have and use an assortment of Acorn and Arkel bags/
panniers. Mix and (maybe not) match is my motto. Just wanted to know
difference in the two Sackville fabrics, and I have a better bead on
that now.  -- Forrest

On Feb 19, 10:21 pm, Anne Paulson <anne.paul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's true. I have both Carradice bags and a Saddlesack. The
> Saddlesack fabric is definitely thicker.
>
> I'm already on record as saying the Saddlesack large is the cat's
> pajamas. I have one mounted on my go-everywhere bike, and, well, it
> goes everywhere. Notebooks and a sweater when I go to class, groceries
> when I need to pick up a few meals worth after a ride, a cake if I
> happen to need to transport a cake, rain clothes and a sweater when I
> climb up in the hills-- it's dandy.
>
> On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 7:55 PM, Ginz <theg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The green cotton is very thick and rugged, even thicker than the
> > cotton duck used on Carradice bags if I am not mistaken.
>
> --
> -- Anne Paulson
>
> My hovercraft is full of eels

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