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Old 06-18-08 | 12:39 AM
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jpmartineau
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Originally Posted by Tightwad
I'm a huge fan of "Courierware" handmade bags from Vermont. I've owned three now, a large
messenger bag that was my constant companion when I worked and has been passed to
#2 son, a medium messenger bag that I bought to use for a brief period during my early
retirement years, and lastly a "mini" walking bag to haul my stuff in now that I can't have
anything touching/bouncing on my legs ( a pants pocket full of 'guy stuff' is a no-no for me).

These bags are little known to most but every single one is handmade of ballistic Cordura that
is almost bulletprorf so they wear like iron. THESE bags take a back seat to no one!
My son washed the big bag up to look like new and is using to travel in pursuit of his job after
I used it for 6 days a week for 20 yrs!

If you are short on funds call the makers phone # listed on the site to inquire about seconds
or tradein's (yes, they take their bags back intrade for a new "Courierware" bag which is
where I bought two of my bags! (couldn't find a thing wrong with either one))

So if you want to own a messenger ,or other Courierware bag, and spend the money just once, buy
a Courierware bag and move on. It will last you longer than you could ever believe. Just throw it
in the wash machine once in a while and your good.

http://courierbags.com/index.itml
I have a Courierware bag that I went and bought where the guy makes them. I even took a day off to drive there (including crossing the US border). I really like the shop owner, don't remember his name, but I think he's a musician.

I still prefer the Cocotte bags though. The design is better IMO and the materials/craftmanship is as good or better than Courierware's. One thing I miss that the Courierware bag had and that the Cocotte doesn't is the double pocket.
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