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New Site Format
As you know
StampedeProject has
become way more than
just Stampede, Traxxas,
to now include other
RC brands, accessories,
and cars. I still don't sell
anything, I just
enthusiastically promote
those RC products I think
are great.
Take a look through
the above links.
I simply had too much
information for my
old site format.
More fun projects
coming...
- Tony
StampedeProject.com
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As
the husband of a certified sommelier, I am the designated wine pack mule
for lugging wine to more dinner parties, events, and restaurant outings,
than I care to remember. My
marital task drove me on a two-year quest for a better wine bag and
littered my basement with dozens of bags in all shapes, sizes, and styles.
Until recently all the bags failed me in one or several areas of
function, durability, capacity, style or utility, however the search is
finally over for the "ultimate wine bag".
Over
the last two years, I made some observations about all the bags I tested.
Functionally, I looked for a bag to safely and comfortably carry
the magic three bottles of wine. Duffle bags had the capacity, but I broke
at least two bottles from bottles tossing around inside and a duffle is
not the most stylish of things.
The
three bottle capacity out'ed more than a few stylish briefcases and the
combined requirements of durability and style made me pass on anything
synthetic or trendy. Messenger and computer bags held the wine, were
durable and offered daily briefcase and
computer lugging utility outside of wine toting, but lacked a timeless
style and made me look like a middle-aged graduate student.
Hours
of web surfing netted bag salvation in the form of a classically styled
leather messenger from Saddleback Leather (www.SaddlebackLeather.com).
Saddleback focuses on classic
legacy quality leather suitcases, briefcases, and messenger bag designs
with a promoted slogan of "they'll fight over it when you are dead".
Saddleback's classic styles remind me of a
time long gone when
bags
were functionally built
tough to last generations instead of months with the ability to show daily
wear and tear as beauty marks of pride instead of scars.
 
 
Given
my growing "Imelda Marcos" type bag collection, I thought why not and
picked up the Saddleback Messenger bag. In an era of marketing hype, the
Saddleback Messenger bag surpassed my highest expectations.
Not only did it hold
three wine bottles perfectly, but it
was the epitome of durability. The bags
are made from 1/8" thick full grain leather, thick industrial thread, and
has no zippers or snaps to break - imagine a messenger bag made to Harley
Davidson leather specifications and you get the idea.
That type of quality is
not
inexpensive. Saddleback's
Messenger is priced at $350, which is just under upper tier'ed
leather competitors such as Cole Haan, Coach and Hartmann.
The difference is that Saddleback delivers a different type of
product, where Coach and Cole Hahn deliver more of a purse quality feel
and Hartmann more of a luggage style, Saddleback has a feel of classic
brutal durability. When you
are hauling around $1000+ worth of wine, the security of knowing the bag
will not fail is the most important feature, but this messenger bag has
style as well.
The
14"x 12 3/4"x 4" pictured bag has now endured almost a year of
torture and still looks great, hasn't lost a thread, split a seam, or
popped a rivet. It has survived being tossed & thrown, dropped, an
attempted tug-a-war theft, daily commutes and numerous cross-country
trips. It has hauled untold
amounts of wine, pulled daily duty as a laptop case and even used as a
food transport cooler - slip a 9x9 panned gratin into the messenger and it
will be piping hot at the party. The
Saddleback leather messenger has become my
Leatherman multitool of bags and even has room for said tool, wine key,
and pens in the internal dual pockets.
On the exterior, a couple exterior pockets are perfect for
sunglasses and electronics and rear stash folder pocket is handy for my
earplugs, iTouch, and blackberry or when I am just too lazy to open the
bag. The Backpack conversion feature is especially handy just as you
realize you are late for your connecting flight... at the other end of the
terminal and need to dash. Sometimes perfection is simple, handmade
craftsmanship, full grain leather, and a size that is perfect - I think I
have found bag'utopia. The Saddleback Messenger is so good you don't
have to wait until I'm dead, I'll fight you for it now.
About
Tony Arnold - Tony is a freelance writer based in Omaha Nebraska and handy
with a camera after working hours and by day a Fortune 500/100 level Operations, Sales & Marketing level executive. He is easily
recognized by the black Saddleback Leather Messenger slung over his
shoulder.
Copyright
2009
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