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    Re: Civilian Style Duffel Bag??

    Kathryn Coombs posted the information on the AGSAS website a few years ago. My memory isn't what it used to be, but I thought she had an original that was made from a light colored linen fabric, maybe with wide lightly colored stripes. I know that Karen Augusta had one for sale on her website. She has pictures of it in her archives section.
    Personally, I don't know how common these bags were. Kathryn seemed to believe that this was a good alternative to a carpet bag.



    Hopefully the link works. I'm really bad at this. :-)

    Regards,
    Abigail Walker
    AGSAS

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    • #17
      Re: Civilian Style Duffel Bag??

      Originally posted by AbbyWalker View Post
      Kathryn Coombs posted the information on the AGSAS website a few years ago. My memory isn't what it used to be, but I thought she had an original that was made from a light colored linen fabric, maybe with wide lightly colored stripes. I know that Karen Augusta had one for sale on her website. She has pictures of it in her archives section.
      Personally, I don't know how common these bags were. Kathryn seemed to believe that this was a good alternative to a carpet bag.



      Hopefully the link works. I'm really bad at this. :-)

      Regards,
      Abigail Walker
      AGSAS
      Abby,

      Thanks...that is precisely what I was looking for!

      Your link worked great.

      Thanks Again,

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