On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Rick Beckrich wrote:
|Right Doris, that was my thought ,too. After losing a mint 3-G (sob)
|in a beautifully emblazoned Leitz bag, I converted to the less
|convenient, but innocuous containers. First to military surplus, then
|to soft-sided cooler bags. So far no one seems to have been tempted
|by the "Dr Pepper" emblazoned white sided bag on my front seat. And
|it's a nice defense against summer heat.
Next time, remember to place the fancy bag INSIDE the ghetto bag.
That way you can have your cake and eat it too. ;-)
|>>> *- DORIS FANG -* <sfsttj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 03/07 5:29 PM >>>
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|On Tue, 7 Mar 2000 Johnsonpa@xxxxxxx wrote:
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|> << The bag was called GateMouth. There was a sale at the time. It is a green
|> and
|> beige bag. What I do is pack a LowePro Photo Runner back inside the
|> GateMouth Jr. bag.
|> Wayne >>
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| I noticed these at Home Despot a while back, and they seem very heavy,
|awkward to work out of, and in general inferior (though very sturdy)
|to most camera bags. Why would one "double-bag", save for transport via
|a vehicle ? A bag that is used for tools may be as desirable to a thief
|than one that says "camera".
| *= Doris Fang =*
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