Props Quandry
Sep. 8th, 2007 01:17 pmI am trying to find something that will approximate a 1930's era mailman's bag. They looked like this:

I've found a couple of these - actual vintage pieces - on Ebay. Problem is, I'm very likely going to get outbid - the price may go out of my range ( approx. $150 ceiling) and/or because I'll be on FUCKING DIAL-UP at work today AND maybe, you know, actually WORKING, I won't be able to babysit the one auction that's ending in a couple hours. There's another one on auction ending in a couple days, but same problems may apply - it'd be nice if I could just BUY one. Grrrr.
Does anyone out there know of a good leatherworking vendor that makes something like this? It's a very basic construction -
Mercy buckets!

I've found a couple of these - actual vintage pieces - on Ebay. Problem is, I'm very likely going to get outbid - the price may go out of my range ( approx. $150 ceiling) and/or because I'll be on FUCKING DIAL-UP at work today AND maybe, you know, actually WORKING, I won't be able to babysit the one auction that's ending in a couple hours. There's another one on auction ending in a couple days, but same problems may apply - it'd be nice if I could just BUY one. Grrrr.
Does anyone out there know of a good leatherworking vendor that makes something like this? It's a very basic construction -
- single flap front
- no pockets
- no interior lining
- one buckle closure at center of flap
- measuring roughly 21" long x 16" wide x 7" deep - though the size doesn't have to be exact; it just needs to be fairly large and roomy
- no other handles besides the main shoulder strap
Mercy buckets!