Final bump and price drop:
$160 + shipping

On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 3:17:49 PM UTC-7, ant ritchey wrote:
>
> For sale is my Treetop handle bar bag. Made in Chicago, IL by iBob/RBWOG 
> member David Banzer. 
>
> This bag is perfect for a large-frame bicycle in so many ways. Alas - I am 
> a basket man, through and through. 
>
> Classic looking, Berthoud-inspired construction of Martexin waxed canvas 
> with leather trim. Color scheme exquisitely matches any brown or honey 
> Brooks/shellacked cloth & twine motif. The bag was designed to sit on a 
> Nitto M32 or M1 and does so perfectly, yet will work fine with a number of 
> other front racks. David left off protruding side pockets for better cable 
> routing when running bar end shifters. Slim ones instead allow storage of a 
> few tools, maps, thin book, etc. Otherwise the capacity on this thing is 
> huge, it's the Carradice Camper Longflap of handlebar bags. I've never seen 
> one as big and beautiful. And yet when paired with a frame 60cm and up it 
> looks quite proportionate. D rings on the side work great for a shoulder 
> strap or guyline-style lashing to the bars in case you really wanna load 
> this thing up. Corrugated plastic inserts for stiffening can be removed if 
> so desired. Super tough leather underside for durability with many options 
> for lashing or affixing this bag more permanently. 
>
> Dimension of the main cavity, not including width added by exterior 
> pockets:
> 11.5" top to bottom X 10" side to side X 7" front to back.
> Bottom of bag to center of decaleur crossbar is 9.5" 
>
> Also included are the basic Velo Orange decaleur (for 1" steerer) and a 
> vintage camera strap for shoulder-carry. A few images show a Nitto M-1 rack 
> for frame of reference only; it shant be included in the sale.
>
> A few things to note:
> Clear map case on top top bag cracked and split so i removed it.
> The velcro for the map case (top, aft part of the bag) is VERY strong and 
> pull apart some of its own stitching. A moot point since the map case cover 
> has been removed.
> Clasp on the front pocket worked its way loose. My short term remedy was 
> to loop the elastic over and under the front rack tab (in turn this 
> provided better back stability.
>
> PICS HERE - SCROLL ALL THE WAY DOWN 
> <https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VhNDKvBxcsguZqw_y563thEN-fYoSt2M?usp=sharing>
>  (Anything 
> else pictured in this folder is also still for sale, FYI.) 
> 2 sets of images to view the bag in around-the-clock glory.
>
> Price is $175 + shipping, firm. ..For any less I'll just leave it sitting 
> on my coffee table and admire it!
>
> -Ant Ritchey in PDX OR
>

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