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Most out of the ordinary item you have carried in your TOM BIHN Bag?
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I know that carrying a computer or two is an everyday thing for our bags but.....
Last Weekend I was working the MS Bike Ride at Net Control as a Radio and Computer Volunteer and had 6 machines with Power Supplies in my Trager bag at one time. Since the Trager were sold through Bihn I figure this counts! There was even room for more stuff but it was fairly tough to move around I will admit!
I was tasked with projecting incident logs and Vehicle Tracking Maps in the room and as the computers were coming out of the bag one guy had to go see for himself if it was a Magicians Trick Bag of some kind? It was pretty amusing.
I also have a special carrier I made for my universal radio mounting system that lets me use my Super Ego as an Amateur Radio Station complete with its own battery power.
Maybe this is just ordinary after all since I designed it for this and it works so well it looks like a factory job but I doubt there is another one like this out there?
Talk about Stealth!
I will try to get pics of both of these on here.
Katy: Didn't know you were into Vintage Audio? I come across that Junk,I mean Treasure every day!
Let me know what you like?
Ed
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Originally posted by AVService View PostI know that carrying a computer or two is an everyday thing for our bags but.....
Last Weekend I was working the MS Bike Ride at Net Control as a Radio and Computer Volunteer and had 6 machines with Power Supplies in my Trager bag at one time. Since the Trager were sold through Bihn I figure this counts! There was even room for more stuff but it was fairly tough to move around I will admit!
I was tasked with projecting incident logs and Vehicle Tracking Maps in the room and as the computers were coming out of the bag one guy had to go see for himself if it was a Magicians Trick Bag of some kind? It was pretty amusing.
I also have a special carrier I made for my universal radio mounting system that lets me use my Super Ego as an Amateur Radio Station complete with its own battery power.
Maybe this is just ordinary after all since I designed it for this and it works so well it looks like a factory job but I doubt there is another one like this out there?
Talk about Stealth!
I will try to get pics of both of these on here.
Katy: Didn't know you were into Vintage Audio? I come across that Junk,I mean Treasure every day!
Let me know what you like?
Ed
Whoa! That's a lot of stuff! I can see why that guy wanted to make sure you were not tricking him!
Yes! Photos would be amazing!
It's a relatively new hobby. I have a Technics SL-QD3 (turntable) and a Technics SA-222 (receiver). I'm currently using a pair of of Sennheiser HD-280 headphones because I have yet to find the perfect set of speakers. I'm going to Hawthorne Stereo here in Seattle sometime this week to check out their speakers. Or, for the right pair of speakers, I may end up buying new.
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Originally posted by Tlacltme View PostLove your photo, nukediver! Awesome! Love the Circa/Arc notebook as wellEat well, travel often.
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the most out of the ordinary item i have ever carried in a tom bihn bag would definitely be my grandmother's cremation remains carried in a western flyer, carried in backpack form from the u.s. to india. that was last october, almost a year ago.
interestingly, i will find myself carrying my brother's cremations remains to india later this year - in an aeronaut this time, i think.
i am thankful that tom's wonderful bag designs can accommodate this fairly large size container, and at the same time accommodate my clothes, toiletries, and whatever else i need for my trip, and allow me to carry it all very comfortably!
but i don't want to make a habit out of carrying cremation remains.-m
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