Juan Buhler wrote: > > Hey! Mine is olive. > > When I bought it, black ones were hard to find, and olive was a compromise. > > Now I'm happy with it. It goes great with lightly toasted bread. > > j
Olive -- not so quite so hard to see in low light if you put it down... ann > > On 1/1/06, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Shel, > > > > don't use an olive bag. The oil makes the camera slippery. Black bags are > > groovier, have more PJ cred, and mellow much better. The only possible > > reason for having an olive bag is if you are going to cross the Sahara by > > camel, otherwise stick with black. You know it makes sense. > > > > Domke bags are now completely unobtainable over here :o(. My F-802 is > > falling apart after about 8 years of daily use. > > > > -- > > Cheers, > > Bob > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: 01 January 2006 20:15 > > > To: PDML > > > Subject: Quality of Domke Bags/Satchels > > > > > > I love my Domke F-803 satchel. It's strong, durable, small, > > > inconspicuous, and it can carry a lot more than one might think. > > > > > > I want to buy another Domke bag, this time the smaller F-5XB. > > > However, I vaguely recall reading that the quality of the > > > Domke bags has dropped during the past couple-three years, > > > perhaps due to a different manufacturer or distributors. > > > Does anyone know if the quality of the current Domke bags has changed? > > > > > > And while this seems something of a silly question, I'm > > > having some difficulty deciding on a black bag or an olive > > > bag. Any suggestions <LOL>? > > > > > > > > > Shel > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Juan Buhler > http://www.jbuhler.com > photoblog at http://photoblog.jbuhler.com

