I've had one of my (made in USA) Lowepro bags for over 20 years and
it's still going strong. Kind of electric blue in color. I should
clean it one of these years though . . . ;o)
ScottGee1
On 1/23/06, Joel Wilcox <jfwilcox@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 1/23/06, Walt Wayman <hiwayman@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > And those old LowePro bags have something on them you won't find on any of
> > the new ones. You can't see it in that little jpeg (taken with an ancient
> > Olympus Camedia 2000Z), but on the name tag is the increasing rare phrase
> > "Made in USA." Do we actually make anything here anymore? :-[
> >
> > Walt
>
> My oldest LowePro bag (Made in USA) is a Compact Magnum that is sand
> colored, which I selected on the notion that it would heat up less in
> the sun than the darker colors and didn't look so much like a camera.
> Now it looks more like a camera bag than most current camera bags, but
> the color is still a good one, though it never really caught on.
> Almost everything else I have is forest green and not made in the USA.
> I can't complain about the quality of any of it however. LowePro
> rocks.
>
> Joel W.
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