Dan is pretty spot-on, your best bet is trying to get someone here to
sell you theirs.  As someone who's now got a mix of baggins, ns tweed,
carradice and berthoud bags, at some point you have to embrace the un-
matchiness (if that's what you're after).


On Jul 2, 12:47 pm, Dan Abelson <d...@abelsons.net> wrote:
> Check out Frost River or Duluth Pack while not labeled Baggins they are
> similar.  Some of the Duluth Pack bags are a little goofy (the straps are
> reversed on the Hobo bag).  Otherwise e-bay or this list are your best bet
> but the Baggins Bags don't come up for sale a lot.
>
> http://www.frostriver.com/bike_bags/bikebags_menu.html
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> <http://www.frostriver.com/bike_bags/bikebags_menu.html>http://duluthpack.com/outdoor-gear/biking/bike-bags
>
> <http://duluthpack.com/outdoor-gear/biking/bike-bags>Dan Abelson
> St. Paul, MN
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> On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Jordan <prospir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm interested in getting one of their older style bags. Any tips on
> > where I might find something like that?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Jordan

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