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Originally posted by ratdeau View PostWhat size is it? I do not own an american passeport.Have a question? @Darcy (to make sure I see it)
Current carry: testing new potential materials in the form of Original Large Shop Bags.
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What are the dimensions of the Passport Pouch?Owner of: Medium Cafe Bag, Empire Builder, Brain Bag, Brain Cell (Size 6 Horizontal), Freudian Slip (both orientations), Imago, Aeronaut, large packing cubes, organizer pouches (mini, small, medium, large), Ego, Side Effect, Large Cafe Bag, Synapse
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Originally posted by grumpy3b View Postlove the passport pouch...but if I caught myself carrying anything with that pattern on it I might have to kick my own rear end...Have a question? @Darcy (to make sure I see it)
Current carry: testing new potential materials in the form of Original Large Shop Bags.
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I like this slightly old "high tech" pattern of the dyneema fabric which is also inside my often used/much loved black Aeronaut and packing cubes which I got for Christmas. Personal association: it looks exactly like the background in the art for Blondie's 1979 "Eat to the Beat" lp, one of my most favorite albums--I nearly wore out the grooves on my first vinyl copy when it was released. Maybe I'll regress to a teenager again and start taping pictures of Deborah Harry all over my Tom Bihn bags. I'll stop myself from slashing the fabric and putting safety pins through it.
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Originally posted by Hugh View Post=Personal association: it looks exactly like the background in the art for Blondie's 1979 "Eat to the Beat" lp, one of my most favorite albums--I nearly wore out the grooves on my first vinyl copy when it was released. Maybe I'll regress to a teenager again and start taping pictures of Deborah Harry all over my Tom Bihn bags. I'll stop myself from slashing the fabric and putting safety pins through it.Have a question? @Darcy (to make sure I see it)
Current carry: testing new potential materials in the form of Original Large Shop Bags.
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dyneema--safety pin-proof?
Really? Not that I would test this unless it was a sample piece of Dyneema. I would think that a puncture could allow a tear to occur along the direction of the weave of the fabric given enough force. Is it that once the Dyneema is produced it acts as a solid sheet instead of a sheet of woven fibers? It is nylon, correct? Curious...
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The deal is this: the black part of the fabric is nylon, and the white grid is Dyneema. Dyneema is a very high-density polyethylene (yea, polyethylene - the same stuff from which they make garbage cans and yogurt containers, only denser) that is very, very strong. So basically if a hole starts in the fabric, it's only going to go 6mm (.25") or so until it gets to the Dyneema.
We can send you a scrap with which to experiment.
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I have a pair of dyneema gloves that are practically bulletproof. They offer outstanding cut protection and are great when working with tools and such. That being said, dyneema is a great material to use for a passport pouch! No more being overly worried about your passport pouch being cut by those seaking to steal (happens all the time with money pouches).Last edited by Vertigo; 07-25-2007, 06:44 PM.
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