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    I really like the "counterfeit mailbag" from J. Peterman. It's expensive, but the stuff I've gotten from J Peterman over the years has proven to be extremely well made and quite bombproof. The mailbag is basically a messenger bag made out of belting leather.

    http://jpeterman.com/product~cat~130~sku~NLG 1005.asp
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    you can get a messenger bag, but its gotta be manly. luckly mine has the slayer logo
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRB View Post
    I really like the "counterfeit mailbag" from J. Peterman. It's expensive, but the stuff I've gotten from J Peterman over the years has proven to be extremely well made and quite bombproof. The mailbag is basically a messenger bag made out of belting leather.

    http://jpeterman.com/product~cat~130~sku~NLG 1005.asp
    That thing is SWEET! I love it.

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    messenger bags

    Another OUTSTANDING option is Tumbuk2 http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/products/home;

    -lots of sizes and options

    -lots of color options

    -tough as nails; I have carried 1 [the same one ] on a daily basis to work for over 8 years

    -outstanding value for the price.

    You already have the confidence to wear a kilt on a regular basis, a large bag should not be an issue, particularly one with as much "street cred" as a messenger bag.

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    You could try one of these....





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    Quote Originally Posted by JRB View Post
    I really like the "counterfeit mailbag" from J. Peterman. It's expensive, but the stuff I've gotten from J Peterman over the years has proven to be extremely well made and quite bombproof. The mailbag is basically a messenger bag made out of belting leather.

    http://jpeterman.com/product~cat~130~sku~NLG 1005.asp
    This one is nice, but I'd take off the handle.
    Robert Amyot-MacKinnon

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