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Post by olbluesmoke on Apr 5, 2024 6:50:19 GMT -5
I'm seeking a good-sized pipe bag. Maybe hold 2 pipes and all the trimmings. Any help would be appreciated.
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Post by trailboss on Apr 5, 2024 8:33:23 GMT -5
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Post by olbluesmoke on Apr 5, 2024 8:46:27 GMT -5
I do not have any of this guys products, but I have held and closely handled one of his products. Phenomenal work, beautiful stitching, and a fraction of the price you would pay for anything comparable stateside. www.instagram.com/svarog_handcraft?igsh=c2JlNTF2OHU4eHI1This one is pretty similar to the one I held, it is big enough for a pipe smokers excursion. [instagram url="http://instagram.com/p/C0jdVJ2t- /"] Thank you, that is very nice.
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Post by briarpipenyc on Apr 5, 2024 9:15:00 GMT -5
I'm seeking a good-sized pipe bag. Maybe hold 2 pipes and all the trimmings. Any help would be appreciated. A true dilemma for those who smoke and carry. Hand-held bags can look like a lady's clutch purse and they are a PITA to carry. They also can be left behind. For me, not good choices. So......I looked into waxed, heavy-duty canvass, or Cordura Haversacks or even leather "Possibles" bags. Go shopping on Etsy, and look around for retailers who specialize in "Mountain Man" accoutrements and "primitive" hunter's supplies. I found that a cross carry, over-the-shoulder Haversack works the best and frees up the hands. Being strapped across your body, this almost eliminates the possibility of leaving it behind. Additionally, as a bonus, he canvass Haversack material is "floppy" and it molds and flattens to the body, and it's not so annoyingly stiff like leather. Roomy enough for a few pipes, tobacco, and other doo-dads. Actually, if you're handy, you can easily make your own, custom version. Check out Etsy for your needs.
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Post by olbluesmoke on Apr 5, 2024 9:30:09 GMT -5
I'm seeking a good-sized pipe bag. Maybe hold 2 pipes and all the trimmings. Any help would be appreciated. A true dilemma for those who smoke and carry. Hand-held bags can look like a lady's clutch purse and they are a PITA to carry. They also can be left behind. For me, not good choices. So......I looked into waxed, heavy-duty canvass, or Cordura Haversacks or even leather "Possibles" bags. Go shopping on Etsy, and look around for retailers who specialize in "Mountain Man" accoutrements and "primitive" hunter's supplies. I found that a cross carry, over-the-shoulder Haversack works the best and frees up the hands. Being strapped across your body, this almost eliminates the possibility of leaving it behind. Additionally, as a bonus, he canvass Haversack material is "floppy" and it molds and flattens to the body, and it's not so annoyingly stiff like leather. Roomy enough for a few pipes, tobacco, and other doo-dads. Actually, if you're handy, you can easily make your own, custom version. Check out Etsy for your needs. Thank you, briarpipenyc.
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Post by trailboss on Apr 5, 2024 9:36:56 GMT -5
“ Hand-held bags can look like a lady's clutch purse and they are a PITA to carry. They also can be left behind. For me, not good choices.”
True…
In my earlier post of Svarog’s work, he makes pipe bags of every size, it takes from scrollwork.
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Post by daveinlax on Apr 5, 2024 13:11:24 GMT -5
I found this old thread with my thoughts. thebriarpatchforum.com/thread/557/leather-pouchI’m off the road but I got out the “action pac” out last night to start packing for Chicago next week. I have a lot of pipe luggage and size is the key. Most bags are sized for a group 4 straight billiard. Right now Ed from Dark Fired Leather is who I’d go to for a bag that fits the pipes I smoke. He is an incredible talent.
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Post by Plainsman on Apr 5, 2024 14:10:49 GMT -5
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Post by Plainsman on Apr 5, 2024 14:26:31 GMT -5
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Post by urbino on Apr 5, 2024 15:35:03 GMT -5
I found this old thread with my thoughts. thebriarpatchforum.com/thread/557/leather-pouchI’m off the road but I got out the “action pac” out last night to start packing for Chicago next week. I have a lot of pipe luggage and size is the key. Most bags are sized for a group 4 straight billiard. Right now Ed from Dark Fired Leather is who I’d go to for a bag that fits the pipes I smoke. He is an incredible talent. Ed does good work.
Geoff, are you looking specifically for a bag, i.e., not any kind of roll?
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Post by johnlawitzke on Apr 5, 2024 17:59:26 GMT -5
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Post by Gypo on Apr 5, 2024 19:19:12 GMT -5
Northwestern Gentleman is the setup I have good quality.
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Post by Plainsman on Apr 5, 2024 19:36:30 GMT -5
You might also look at B & H Photo Video, small camera bags.
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Post by urbino on Apr 5, 2024 19:47:39 GMT -5
You might also look at B & H Photo Video, small camera bags. Nice pic, Bob.
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Post by Ronv69 on Apr 5, 2024 20:59:41 GMT -5
Wife and I ordered dozens of times from Temu. Multiple items each time. A couple of times they got lost or was damaged in transit and they refunded me more than twice what I paid. I find that, while the quality is pretty low on everything, it is still great for the price. I got a couple of automatic watches that look great and keep perfect time. I don't have grandchildren.
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Post by olbluesmoke on Apr 5, 2024 21:28:10 GMT -5
I found this old thread with my thoughts. thebriarpatchforum.com/thread/557/leather-pouchI’m off the road but I got out the “action pac” out last night to start packing for Chicago next week. I have a lot of pipe luggage and size is the key. Most bags are sized for a group 4 straight billiard. Right now Ed from Dark Fired Leather is who I’d go to for a bag that fits the pipes I smoke. He is an incredible talent. Ed does good work.
Geoff, are you looking specifically for a bag, i.e., not any kind of roll?
A bag, yes. 👍
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Post by urbino on Apr 5, 2024 21:52:32 GMT -5
Ed does good work.
Geoff, are you looking specifically for a bag, i.e., not any kind of roll?
A bag, yes. 👍 Gotcha. I don't know much about those. I always carry a canvas messenger bag, anyway, so, I don't pay much attention to specialty bags.
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Post by trailboss on Apr 5, 2024 21:55:28 GMT -5
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Post by olbluesmoke on Apr 6, 2024 1:52:45 GMT -5
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Post by olbluesmoke on Apr 6, 2024 2:01:14 GMT -5
Gotcha. I don't know much about those. I always carry a canvas messenger bag, anyway, so, I don't pay much attention to specialty bags. Thanks for your considerations, guys. I found a nice one and I will simply store it in a good quality backpack. It's removable and I won't likely forget it.
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