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On Nov 6, 5:27 am, Thomas Lynn Skean <thomaslynnsk...@comcast.net> wrote: > This is embarrassing. It's no big deal, I don't think. But I really > tried to get it right the first time. > > The SaddleSack XS that I have was one that RBW sold at a small > discount at the time because it was made from a lighter-weight fabric > than the regular SaddleSack XS (I *think* it was 12oz versus 15- > or-16oz). It is also a slightly different color, though I can't be > sure of the difference. I think they said it had less grey in it or > something. More green, maybe? If you're trying to match colors (a fine > thing to do, BTW), it's probably different enough to warrant re- > consideration. > > Anyway, I'm dropping the price $3. Now it's $32. > > And, there is a queue of folks who want the SaddleSack XS as of now. > So I'm basically doing this to simply get the info out there. Everyone > keeps their position in that queue (based on my receipt of the e- > mail). I've e-mailed the firstest already. > > Pictures of all the bags will be made available later today. FYI... > I'll be able to ship whatever's spoken for at the time starting > Monday. > > Yours, in humble apology, > Thomas Lynn Skean > > On Nov 5, 4:18 pm, Thomas Lynn Skean <thomaslynnsk...@comcast.net> > wrote: > > > > > Hi, all. > > > Sob, sob. It's time. I just cannot rationalize keeping these things. > > It's not that I don't like them or that they don't function well. But, > > in the end, I don't use them any more *and* don't expect to want to. > > > That's not to say I won't miss them; I do love bags! But still... > > > They are all in very-good-to-excellent shape. Please contact me off- > > list ("reply to author") if you are interested. All prices include > > shipping to CONUS. Paypal only, please. I'll update this thread if/as > > each sells. > > > Sackville SaddleSack XS - olive - $35 > > Brand V GrabSack - $30 > > Brand V Bar Tube - $35 (See note below) > > VO Croissant - $25 > > > The Brand V Bar Tube is an earlier variety than those RBW sells now... > > that is, I think the on I have was made by Tough Traveler, not > > Waterbury. In any case, I know of no differences. But that could be > > because I haven't paid any attention to the product's development > > since I bought this one. If anyone knows of any differences, please > > enlighten us all. > > > I'm willing to consider offsetting the price of any of the above items > > for any of the following items in good working order: > > > - RBW's rain cover for a TrunkSack Small / Li'l Loafer (2 if you've > > got 'em) > > - Phil Wood retaining rings (British-threaded) (1 pair)... with or > > without lock ring retaining compound > > - Phil Wood bottom bracket tool (1 or 2) (consumer or pro) > > - Nitto Technomic Standard stem (as sold by RBW, with long quill) with > > either 25.4mm or 26mm clamp and 90-110mm length > > - Nitto F-15 (or just its handlebar clamps and screws... I know this > > is a long-long-shot, but hey... always fail if do not try!) > > - Busch & Müller CycleStar mirror 2" arm (curved or straight), with or > > without mounting hardware > > > Just suggest a starting offset value for any of those you have to > > offer. I realize that, depending on the product(s) you offer me and > > the product(s) I'm offering you, I may end up paying you. > > > Again, please reply off-list (reply to author). > > > Thanks! > > > Yours, > > Thomas Lynn Skean- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.