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| #38937 - 03/16/05 06:35 PM  Small shoulder bag for essentials |  
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 Registered:  11/13/01
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 Loc:  Collegeville, PA, USA
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I'm looking for a smallish leather camera case with a detachable shoulder strap. I'd wear this when my large Podzilla shoulder bag is not convenient.
 It should look classy. I would want to be able wear it when I'm in my formal suit.
 
 It should be small enough to be carried under a polar fleece half-zip without buldging too much. It should also be large enough to hold a some "essentials": a CMG Infinity Ultra, Princeton Tec Blast, Victorinox Mdnite MiniChamp II, Mini- Bic, and a few first aid items.
 
 Any suggestions?
 
 -- Craig
 
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| #38938 - 03/16/05 06:41 PM  Re: Small shoulder bag for essentials |  
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 Registered:  05/23/02
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Try Billingham... As classy as it gets. http://www.billingham.co.uk/home.asp Very fancy, life lasting, strong, durable and fashionable.    |  
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| #38939 - 03/16/05 06:42 PM  Re: Small shoulder bag for essentials |  
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 Registered:  11/14/03
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 Loc:  Milwaukee, WI  USA
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Craig:
 Modify a nylon shoulder holster rig.
 
 With casual, wear it exposed, with formal, wear it concealed.
 
 Bountyhunter
 
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| #38940 - 03/17/05 04:21 AM  Re: Small shoulder bag for essentials |  
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You might try a leather PDA case.  That's what I use for my EDC kit here in Silicon Valley where a Leatherman on your belt will raise eyebrows but nobody even notices a PDA. Check out:http://www.pdaskins.com/products_dd.html I have both the PDA Plus and the PDA Pro Phone.  The PDA Plus has my EDC kit and the PDA Pro Phone has my toolkit.  The phone pocket fits even a large multi tool. They hold a fair amount and come with both a belt clip and detachable shoulder strap.   |  
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| #38942 - 03/17/05 12:41 PM  Re: Small shoulder bag for essentials |  
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It sure does. I can only dream of looking that cool.   |  
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| #38943 - 03/17/05 12:57 PM  Re: Small shoulder bag for essentials |  
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| #38944 - 03/17/05 01:05 PM  Re: Small shoulder bag for essentials |  
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An intriguing idea, for sure. Thank you.   |  
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| #38945 - 03/20/05 07:31 AM  Re: Small shoulder bag for essentials |  
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You're quite welcome.  As a longtime Indy fan, I spent several hours reading about the bags, hats, grail diaries etc, on the above site.   This is the bag that most of the people who dress up as Indy get: http://whatpriceglory.com/mkviibag.html.   Kinda halfway between the tactical look of Maxpedition and the classic expedition Filson stuff.  Although I'd add an extra pocket or two to the outside to emphasize that it's not a man-purse!  <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />  |  
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| #38946 - 03/20/05 08:40 PM  Re: Small shoulder bag for essentials |  
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Looks great, but what I'm looking for has to look good with both jeans and a sweater as well as khakis and a blazer. Gotta cover both worlds.   |  
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