Indeed all that, except back then i believe he was a small time producer on the east coast, on the brink of disappearing, and his bags cost a bit more (in USD). (I think i bought more because of his situation than the bag - a friend had told about his plight and said that he was going buy one too).
Either way, you can pay $310 as mentioned, with a 9% reduction for conversion leaving you at least $275 out of pocket. Or you can give me $200 and have it almost instantly if you're in Sydney, or if you're real tightarse and you're in Melbourne, you can wait until I turn up in October.
:-)
I did consider this pricing thing.
On 31/07/2011 dmnz wrote:
>Yep that does look pretty unused. And looks like it's a generation or
>two before mine. The problem for many of us who bought gear a while back
>is that the dollar then was crap compared to what it is now. So we paid
>a lot for it and can't get anywhere near that for it now. The new ones
>are $260 + $50 postage roughly and you have to wait a week or two. That
>said, $200 for the 60L is a pretty sweet pack, good tough and light for
>the mountains or just the bush. |