Tom, you might look at Wal-Mart or a similiar for a
cloth toolbag. I have one made by rubbermaid that is
just right for taking on trips. Lots of places for
plastic containers and such. I have enough stuff in
there to tie dozens of patterns.

 
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Morning Murf!!  Not sure if i'm on the IOFF list or
> not but i do have  a hat!!
>  
> After 5 years, i'm leaving Operations and going back
> out driving for the  
> company effective May1st, so i'll use this as an
> excuse for not being in this  
> swap.  Transition periods, training the replacement
> etc.
>  
> Finished the "GOTO" Swap of Mike's in Hawaii and
> with the job swap, have  yet 
> to send them along.  They are coming Mike!!! 
> Toetags printed  etc.!!!
>  
> My biggest "think"is coming up with a bag for my
> drivers stuff plus my  tying 
> stuff...nothing too big but something that might fit
> behind the seat of my  
> pickup.
>  
> Tom Swahn
> Vermont
>  
> I  want to be oblivious to the complexities of life
> and be overly excited by 
> the  little things again...I want to believe that
> anything is  
> possible.................
> 

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