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regaphysics t1_izlhxwg wrote

Saddleback leather is tough stuff. I’ve owned several high end brands and saddleback is the toughest while also being fairly pliable.

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mdjmd73 t1_izlilrk wrote

Built to last. Love it. 👍👍

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spydrwebb44 t1_izlp8n8 wrote

Not sure what makes truth cliche.

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is_it_on OP t1_izlvbjr wrote

People with these bags tend to talk about them a lot. The fact that mine is ten years old and has seen use is maybe a little unique but otherwise I figure the bifl community spends a lot of time hearing about them.

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Apartingclass t1_izm1aok wrote

I think the issue is the change in quality in the past 5 years prior to you buying yours. From what I've heard. I do not have one, but would love one. Also more pics pls

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is_it_on OP t1_izm3ckv wrote

I've heard the same, although I'm kind of on the fence about the complaints. They shifted to using leather with visible scars and defects and that ticked a bunch of people off. They see it as paying the same price for a lower quality item. Including those marks doesn't affect the strength or durability of the leather, so to my mind it both adds uniqueness and results in less waste.

I'm just happy that I never have to buy a satchel again. This thing is part of my life story now and I can always count on it.

I'll get some more pics tomorrow. I'm glad people appreciate it!

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OnlyTwoOfMe t1_izm8epj wrote

I also have this exact same version of this bag. Mine is around 7 years old and a lighter color... love it so much! Use it daily for work and when I travel. Only thing I do not care for is the long heavy strap, but only use when travelling so not a big issue.

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wrathek t1_izmdkyf wrote

I have their thin wallet, love it. Definitely seems like it will outlast me.

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is_it_on OP t1_izmed3l wrote

I have the thin too, I actually got a tear in the id window after seven years. I emailed to ask about repair instructions and they just asked me what color I wanted my new one to be. So now my kid has a wallet!

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eseerms t1_izmi0pc wrote

This will outlive you easily.

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Globalksp t1_izmrcgz wrote

Ugh… my original tan briefcase was stolen out of my car back in 2015. Lost A LOT of important things that were in the bag, but I miss that bag the most.

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MossyMothmann t1_izndvr4 wrote

Highly recommend Obanauf's leather oil or preservative if shows the slightest sign of dryness

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lardman1 t1_izne01w wrote

I have one of their bags as well. I got a very good deal on eBay for it because there was a lot of stains on the inside. I’m really happy with it!

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tifuwtf t1_izneyzo wrote

I got one when it was really hyped up but it was way too heavy for using on public transportation

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trippiler t1_iznfr2j wrote

I really want to condition this. I recommend leather honey

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IIllIIllIIIIlllIlI t1_iznpbgz wrote

My bag is from early Mexico days before they were popular. Quality is garbage 😭

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zilog88 t1_iznrknt wrote

Which brand is that?

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hessmo t1_iznsqkx wrote

I’ve got a few of their bags. Generally travel with a baby beast and thin briefcase. Both get compliments regularly.

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daHollerBoy t1_izocs56 wrote

Glad to know. My Briggs & Riley is looking a bit worn.

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Dan-z-man t1_izofx8i wrote

Op. This is a great bag. I have almost the same one and I have used it daily for 10+yrs. I also make leather bags as a hobby and spend way too much time thinking about their construction etc. the company gets a bad wrap around here from leather snobs for various reasons (chrome tanned leather, machine sewed, no edge work). But really, those are just superfluous for the average user. Saddleback makes excellent quality leather bags at a reasonable price for what you get. They are overbuilt, tough, and basic. I will say their quality has gone down a bit over the years but not dramatically and they have an excellent warranty/costumer service. The owner, while being a bit quirky, seems like a generally good person who has managed to run his company well, employs a lot of people, and lives a crazy life. There are certainly fancier bags, cheaper ones, and surely much more expensive handmade ones, but this one will do everything that you ask of it and is definitely BIFL.

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s1rrah t1_izp4pj5 wrote

I'm the same way with RedWing Iron Ranger boots. Life boots. God boots. I'm 55 years old and I'll die with these looking as raw and pristinely useful as they do today.

Saddlesoap wash once a year. Mustang Paste (horse oil out of Japan) once a year after the wash. Set it and forget it.

My collection thus far, those owned and those previously owned:

Brooks Bros 4556 Limited Edition Iron Ranger (out of production / hard to find and spendy)

Black Harness 8114 Iron Ranger (the classic)

Beckman Klondike 9060 Limited Edition (Japan order only / rare)

Redwing 8059 Oxford (Derby Shoe) (nearly impossible to find)

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Like your satchel, there is just something uniquely satisfying to know that you own a bit of functional clothing that will last longer than the body that employs them on a daily basis.

It's a good metric via which I chose to spend my money on something or not. lol.

Unless it comes to computer equipment. Then I just go crazy and basically plan on bankruptcy. LMAO.

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BadMantaRay t1_izp94e1 wrote

I just bought a new wallet from them after losing my previous Saddleback wallet.

This stuff is legit and awesome

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