Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Bag Report!

As astute Razor readers will remember, not long ago I asked for advice in choosing a new bag to replace my backpack. I offered two choices.
The winner, as shown in the photo, was none of the above. Instead of the Cole-Haan bag (which turned out to be made in China) and the L.L. Bean bag (also made in China), I stopped by the workshop/showroom for the J.W. Hulme Company after my interview in St. Paul a few weeks ago. It was a fascinating place... they gave me a tour of the workshop, all of which had that wonderful smell of leather. There were big rolls of it, and canvas, and brass hardware in bins. It looked like a place where good things come from.
What do you think?
	
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				Excellent.  I was on vacation when you requested comment.  Thankfully our mind meld is still intact.  I got a J.W. Hulme bag for graduation from law school.  VERY well made.  Mine could use some leather conditioner about now, but it still looks great strapped to the back of my Vespa.  #outofplaceinbeaumont
				
				
			
			
			
			
			
				 
				Sure, if you consider St. Paul to be a part of "America," a conclusion many people in Minneapolis do reach.
				
				
			
			
			
				 
				Kinda William and Mary-ish … and kinda professor-ish.  Not bad.
I am, however, crushed you did not follow through with the official Red Wings hockey bag recommendation … would have work well with all those huge law books, work-out gear, large sub sandwiches, the Sunday Times, and several Big Gulp go cups … with room to spare.
				
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			I am, however, crushed you did not follow through with the official Red Wings hockey bag recommendation … would have work well with all those huge law books, work-out gear, large sub sandwiches, the Sunday Times, and several Big Gulp go cups … with room to spare.
				 
				@Anon 8:21:  To go cups...beverage of choice.  If they are Big Gulp...they are from 711---and nothing much good comes from that---especially in a hockey bag.
				
				
			
			
			
			
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