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Harrison Stickle
06-04-2006, 00:01
I don't know if anyone can help me, but has anybody else been eyeing up Nick Crane's Map case as used in the Map Man series on the box. Yes I know its big and a bit on the heavy side for a map case, but it looks like it may hold a small amount of kit. I'm thinking it could have "bikeing" origins or maybe military but just can't find anything online.

lou1661
06-04-2006, 19:12
Is it like this at all?
map case (cgi.ebay.co.uk/Canvas-folding-map-case-circa-1944_W0QQitemZ6618504861QQcate goryZ4721QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)

miniac
06-04-2006, 19:52
A lot of motorcycle tank bags look similer to the one he uses. A clear section for you map and directions and space inside for your lunch and wet weather gear. You can get them with handles, shoulder straps and I used to have one that had rucksack straps on it.

Just try any motor bike retail or website

Hope that helps :D

jdlenton
07-04-2006, 09:32
I've had a good look around for the same map case Harrison but to no avail I'd quite like one as a map case / possibles pouch i think it would work well with my setup.
The only conclusion I've come to is that I'm going to have to make one:rolleyes: so if anyone knows if there still made (it does look a bit 80's) and where to get one i would also like to know too.

James

leon-1
07-04-2006, 11:03
anyone got a picture of the case??

jdlenton
07-04-2006, 11:29
I cant find a picture leon but basically its an over the shoulder bag looks like it a water proof nylon it has a clear panel pocket on the front that fits a map folded in to a square and has sealing flap at the top. the back bag pocket seems to be about 2 to 3" deep and has a flap lid. You don't get to see much of it he's always wearing it on his hip with what ever map the programs about in it.

James

leon-1
07-04-2006, 12:00
I have seen the program before, but have not got a mental image is why I asked.

I'll have a look about, it sounds very familiar, but I am off to build a system now so won't be looking into it untill later.

capacious
07-04-2006, 12:10
I've got one :nana:

I picked it up in a military surplus/everything else store in Wales somewhere, but I can't remember where. It isn't military, and it was brand spanking new when I got it, and I don't think it is circa 1944....

Just keep your eyes peeled and one might turn up.

Jake.

capacious
07-04-2006, 12:11
Oh, and I realise that dosn't help in the tiniest amount, but I felt like bragging....

I've got one :nana:

moduser
07-04-2006, 12:20
How about some nice pictures Capacious, with dimensions, to make up for the bragging ;)

then James can make a lovely leather version that will be the envy of the world :D

jdlenton
07-04-2006, 12:38
blimey you must be telescopic Dave that's just what I've been contemplating but dont know about the envy of the world:D

Capacious some photos would be unbelievably helpful plan, front, back, sides, fastenings, flaps and lids, if there are any internal pockets a picture of the insde and a three quarter view. Any of the above would be amazing but just a closeup detail shot should give me enough inf to get started

James

Chopper
07-04-2006, 13:07
Ive got one, and I aint telling where I got it :p

Ok then...I give in, its an "Officers Document bag" and it came from Silvermans, available in DPM, Green and Black, it cost £34.99 and the product code is 70517. :)

jdlenton
07-04-2006, 14:30
They look cool chopper but £35 !!!!!!

James

Nemisis
07-04-2006, 16:51
What about this one? http://www.dreamdirect.co.uk/prodview.asp?sku=22750&GUID={8F6CF7CC-B511-412B-A5C7-A2E9FF78CDD1}&mc=X00201&TRK=26
Dave.

quarterstaff
07-04-2006, 19:48
I have been having a look around and had come to the conclustion that is was some sort of cycling handle bar bag,I cant seem to find a pic of a "Officers Document bag" though.
cheers

capacious
07-04-2006, 20:36
James,

I would but I havn't got a digital camera. I'll measure it and describe it in detail when I have the time, I'm rather swamped at the moment.

The officers document holder is slightly different, and the one I have is identical to Mr. Cranes and it isn't a cycle crossbar bag (unfortunately, because it would be reeeally useful if it was :p )

Jake.

Harrison Stickle
08-04-2006, 12:31
The bag from Silvermans looks close, but the dimensions are not the same. Crane's bag is longer rather than deeper....? and looks like it takes a map opened out rather than a document..A4 size. It does look good though..What sort of volume has the Silvermans Bag ?..looks about 10ltr ?. Thank for the help guys I'm thinking that a bloke as travelled as Nick Crane may have got it further afield. I might just have to do a bit of stalking and ask him, I know he gets his umbrella's hand made from a spot in London or thats what it says in one of his books so I'll have a scan through some more and see if he mentions the map case.

Chopper
08-04-2006, 21:44
Let me assure you that the bag from Silvermans is EXACTLY the same as the one that Nick Crane uses.