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I have one of those bags and they are great.
www.chicagocase.com
Magnum Mark donated some of the those bags and his prop cases as raffle prizes at the Chicago Poker Run. The guys that won one of the bags said to me that it is really cool.
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Magnum Mark donated some of the those bags and his prop cases as raffle prizes at the Chicago Poker Run. The guys that won one of the bags said to me that it is really cool.
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They are being made as we speak with the OSO logo and with the SCOPE logo. They will be set up to purchase either as a tool bag or with foam inserts and used as a laptop bag. As soon as they are shipped to me I will take pictures and post them. The OSO bags will be sold through the OSO office and the other ones through me.
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I'll take a picure of one that I have. It is the best I've ever used, but can't find them any more. If so I'd buy a bunch.
First it is made for marine industry. It has plastic that omits some kind of vapor that keeps tools from rusting or corroding (it works) It is similar in design to what you show above. One side has 2 rows slots / pouches for wrenches, screw divers, pliers and whatnot. The other side is a big velcro'd pouch that holds sockets (on a rack) or whatever you want. Then sewed on that large pouch is 2 more smaller velcro'd pouches - one larger one smaller.
Everyone of my freinds wants to know where I got it. My parents gave it to me for Christmas about 7 to 8 years ago.
If someone could copy this - they'd have the best tool case available.
No offense - but what I have makes the one above look cheap; and to make it worse, I think Mom/Dad only paid $30 - $40 bux for it at West Marine.
I'll try to take some pictures of it and post. If someone cam find more of them - I'll take 10.
First it is made for marine industry. It has plastic that omits some kind of vapor that keeps tools from rusting or corroding (it works) It is similar in design to what you show above. One side has 2 rows slots / pouches for wrenches, screw divers, pliers and whatnot. The other side is a big velcro'd pouch that holds sockets (on a rack) or whatever you want. Then sewed on that large pouch is 2 more smaller velcro'd pouches - one larger one smaller.
Everyone of my freinds wants to know where I got it. My parents gave it to me for Christmas about 7 to 8 years ago.
If someone could copy this - they'd have the best tool case available.
No offense - but what I have makes the one above look cheap; and to make it worse, I think Mom/Dad only paid $30 - $40 bux for it at West Marine.
I'll try to take some pictures of it and post. If someone cam find more of them - I'll take 10.
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no offense but if your bag is so good then I suggest you take it to a factory and have them make you a couple hundred to sell. These bags are made by the chicago case company which is american owned and the owner is a long time member of this board. Oh by the way, did I mention that if you have black prop carry cases they are from him too. I would also think that west marine buys alot of items made overseas. Last I would doubt that you can still buy your bag for 30 or 40 bucs as you say. Are you still buying your gas for your boat for 1.00 a gallon?