Ken -- I can't speak to the cost difference . . . maybe the labor?
Quality of materials? Currency exchange rates? I also couldn't say
that the Sackville is "so much better" than the Zimbale and Carradice,
but it is darned good. I don't think I've ever seen a sturdier, better-
loooking, or better-b
This Sackville bag is sold. -- Forrest
On Sep 11, 9:26 am, Forrest wrote:
> Posted this a week or so ago with some other bags. Like new, barely
> used. Was $140 with shipping; now $130 including shipping (CONUSA).
>
> Sackville Medium (olive green cotton duck). $130
> Photos contained in this g
Why is it so much better than a Carradice or Zimbale of similar size? Those
are a lot cheaper - even at this price.
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Thomas Lynn Skean <
thomaslynnsk...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Seriously? Nobody went for $140?! If I didn't have two already, I
> would now!
>
> This b
Seriously? Nobody went for $140?! If I didn't have two already, I
would now!
This bag is the best summer saddlebag imaginable!
(SaddleSack Large is the winter winner.)
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
On Sep 11, 9:26 am, Forrest wrote:
> Posted this a week or so ago with some other bags. Like new, bar