Here I am proudly displaying my much sought after prize.
Sadly. It was made in 1942. The markings on the inside flap clearly say MK-VII and 1942, but as for the manufacturer, I don't know. Its in the midst of fading away. Along with slowly vanishing lettering, the strap is somewhat dry rotted. I knew this upon purchasing it and have always planned on replacing the strap with a more authentic Indy style leather strap.
With flash on camera
Without flash on camera
Unfortunately the bag gave out a bit earlier than I thought. I had planned on being resourceful and making my own strap. But I'm lazy and working on too many projects aside from the ones on this site. So, I've ordered one from Magnoli Clothiers, who have been making fine leather goods for quite some time. As well, they've been specifically recommended concerning this strap.
Undamaged side
To be repaired
As you can see, the anchor is the part that broke on my bag, so I'm going to have a local tailor create a new strap anchor from the existing webbing shoulder strap. More than likely I'll ask him to reinforce it with some stronger newer material underneath. I'm a bit sad to have to cannibalize this vintage strap, but I was never going to use it again. After i get it all fixed and pieced together I'll post more pictures. As well, I'll try to decipher the manufacturer.
hi, I've also got one of these and a slighty earlier version still called the MKVII for some reason! One of my bags has an enscription "W&G" which i think is the manufacturer! hope this helps.
ReplyDeleteMike,
Liverpool, UK
just stopping by to say hey
ReplyDeletesimply stopping by to say hi
ReplyDeleteWell thanks anonymous. Hi back at ya
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