Hi folks,
For your perusal I have a WynnChester Vintage Army Canvas and Leather Roll-top Rucksack. WynnChester description to follow:
"This Swiss Army vintage pack from the 1950′s is the oldest pack in our Recon range an absolute wonder of Swiss design and craftsmanship in a truly beautiful but functional and robust mid-to-large size rucksack.
Featuring thick full-grain leather straps, metal buckles, a roll-top closure, thick leather base and large front pocket these 1940′s and 50′s packs in the unusual dark grey-green canvas colour of the Swiss army of the time are now very rare but they are absolutely stunning once reconditioned.
THESE ARE NOW EXTREMELY RARE AND VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND.
I purchased this pack for a project I had planned, but never got round to completing. I have only taken the pak out of its packaging to inspect its condition. The packs retail for a whopping £245 on WynnChesters' site, though I would be happy to let mine go for £125 including associated fees and postage.
I have included a picture from the WynnChester site below:
For your perusal I have a WynnChester Vintage Army Canvas and Leather Roll-top Rucksack. WynnChester description to follow:
"This Swiss Army vintage pack from the 1950′s is the oldest pack in our Recon range an absolute wonder of Swiss design and craftsmanship in a truly beautiful but functional and robust mid-to-large size rucksack.
Featuring thick full-grain leather straps, metal buckles, a roll-top closure, thick leather base and large front pocket these 1940′s and 50′s packs in the unusual dark grey-green canvas colour of the Swiss army of the time are now very rare but they are absolutely stunning once reconditioned.
THESE ARE NOW EXTREMELY RARE AND VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND.
I purchased this pack for a project I had planned, but never got round to completing. I have only taken the pak out of its packaging to inspect its condition. The packs retail for a whopping £245 on WynnChesters' site, though I would be happy to let mine go for £125 including associated fees and postage.
I have included a picture from the WynnChester site below:
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