Sorry about that; clicked the wrong button. Further bagmaker links below:

On Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 8:49:10 PM UTC-7, Peter Adler wrote:
>
> Ideally, if you want a saddlebag and a handlebar bag to match each other 
> *exactly*, you'd contact a custom bag maker and have them make both bags 
> out of the same fabric. If Sackville doesn't make rando bags to your liking 
> - say, if the BarSack <http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/basbs-gr.htm> 
> isn't your cuppa - there are a number of excellent bag makers around, such 
> as Ruthworks <http://ruthworkssf.blogspot.com/p/prices-and-ordering.html> 
> in San Francisco, Swift Industries <http://www.builtbyswift.com> in 
> Seattle, my friend Phil Woosley/Loyal Designs <http://loyalbags.com> in 
> Richmond, CA, and of course our fellow list-member David Banzer 
> <http://treetop.bigcartel.com> in Chicago, among others.
>

David currently has a traditional rando bag in gray canvas listed, which 
appears to be the same color as a saddle wedge I got from him not too long 
ago. A Carradice-style tubular saddlebag is a much bigger item than most of 
the bags he currently has listed, but I image the engineering isn't 
radically different. David, do you still have enough yardage left from the 
lot you got the rando from to do a full saddlebag?

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