Kinda ironic that the fabric specifically designed for trucks (which
are presumably longer/wider than 36") only comes in the narrower
width. I like the look of the new leather and new fabric, even though
it won't match my Shopsack L.

Acorn also seems to be varying their shade of beige occasionally,
presumably because of what is available. It's just life. And don't
forget, bags fade, so a new one of identical fabric might not really
match the one you've had on your bike for a year, anyway.

Gernot


On Sep 20, 10:02 pm, grant <grant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The bagmatching blues are inevitable when you're dealing with small
> production runs of fabric, leather, finishes...and those are at the
> heart of all of our bags. The grey grid fabric is made for truck
> tarpalins, and truckers don't care. They're just looking forward to
> the weekends. The same fabric happens to be super for our bike bags,
> and the maker makes a few runs of it a year---for high volume truck
> tarp use. I don't want to be the guy who cries out for a certain
> visibility-of-grid, or insists on them shipping the new stuff back at
> their expense (the Scots would tell me, in thick brogue, "go to bloody
> he**!"), and then wreck what started slow but has become a decent
> business relationship.
>
> I remember a batch of Carradice bags we got many years ago. That
> fabric stunk to high heaven. Carradice admitted it smelled "a bit
> dodgy"---a term I'd never heard before, but I can't even see a Dodge
> these days without thinking about it. They suggested we air them out
> for a day before filling orders. Tried that, but the stuff was not
> going away. Maybe it took a few weeks.
>
> A less visi-grid is less of a problem than that. BUT I getcha and
> agree. Same boat, same page, and I imagine I'll get used to it, too.
> It lacks the classy gangster-Yankee look we all recognize, but hey,
> the new leather looks kinda nice, don't it?
>
> Ultimately the grey grid fab will likely go away. It comes too narrow
> (36-in, compared to 60-in), and there's more waste.
>
> One thing, though. I bet the new look is the result of a thicker, even
> more superbly waterprooooooof coating. Could be that over time, those
> fine white lines will resurface.
> G

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