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Category Archives: Personal Items
Tom Bihn Western Flyer
Originally posted on TomBihn.com: The Western Flyer might just be the ultimate overnight bag: classic lines, well-thought-out features, three comfortable carrying methods to choose among, the choice of backpack straps or a zip open (and shut) back pocket for the … Continue reading
Posted in Bags, Personal Items, Suppliers
Tagged Carry-On, personal items bag, Tom Bihn, western flyer
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Western Flyer and Co-Pilot
Originally posted on danbran.com:
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Posted in Bags, Personal Items, Sketches, Suppliers
Tagged co-pilot, DanBran, quotidian, sketches, travel sketches, western flyer
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Tom Bihn Side Effect
Originally posted on TomBihn.com The Side Effect is a bag that has evolved directly from user feedback (mostly from folks on our Forums). The original Side Effect was a small waist pack: you guys were cutting off the waist straps, attaching Key Straps, and … Continue reading
Posted in Bags, Every Day Carry, Packing Organizers, Personal Items, Suppliers
Tagged edc, every day carry, Side effect, Tom Bihn
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