Hey RBWs,

Doing some spring cleaning and I've got a few things for sale that might be of 
some interest here:

1) Rivendell Baggins Adam saddlebag - $125 shipped CONUS
Classic Baggins bag, in good shape but plenty of beusage.  I bought this used 
and fairly quickly determined that it was about the same capacity as my Paladin 
bag which I slightly prefer. So time to pass it along. It didn't come with the 
2 front leather straps and I never replaced them so those won't be included. 
The straps for the seat post and saddle are all present. Acorn sells leather 
straps that look like they'd work. Pictures can be seen here:
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/35237104136@N01/tags/bagginsadam/>

2) Rivendell Baggins Candybar bag - $50 shipped CONUS
Another classic baggins bag, again well used but in good shape. The leather 
Baggins logo has a discolored line on it but I think with some leather polish 
it'd go away (that is to say none of the embossing is worn off).  Original 
leather stapes are present. Pictures can be seen here:
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/35237104136@N01/tags/bagginscandybarbag/>

3) Arkel Laptop briefcase - $75 shipped CONUS
This was the original Arkel laptop briefcase which uses their older (but still 
very effective) mounting hardware. I always used a raincover with this bag and 
thus it is in very good shape. It includes a raincover which is. much more worn 
looking but still repelling moisture just fine. This is the best laptop 
carrying bag out there, with an internal, suspended waterproof sleeve that your 
laptop slides into (and can be removed - I'd often take this with me when doing 
non-bicycle traveling). Sleeve fits typical 15" laptops, I used it with two 
Apple laptops a 15" Titanium Powerbook and an 15" Alumininum MacBook Pro. 
Pictures can be seen here:
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/35237104136@N01/tags/arkellaptopbriefcase/>

4) A Brooks b.67 - $50 shipped CONUS
Honey brown color. This sprung saddle is nicely broken in but has years if not 
decades of life left in it. I bought this around 2005 I think and the leather 
seems a lot thicker then the most recent Brooks I bought. A great saddle but a 
little wide for my sit bones so I eventually switched to a b.17. I kept it 
proofhided (but not overly so) and used a cover in the rain, so it's in great 
shape.. Pictures can be seen here:
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/35237104136@N01/tags/brooksb67/>

All prices include shipping. Feel free to make offers. I'd also be willing to 
include any of these items in trade for a set of the old Baggins Pa Panniers in 
any sort of non-ripped condition.

Thanks for reading,
Robert

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