European Vacation

We love your travel pics and letters! Thank you Joseph for sharing your pics and story:

Hey guys and girls,

I had the urge to write you all sooner, but unfortunately, school, work, and and a lost SD card kind of got in the way. This past summer, my buddy, his wife, and I chaperoned a trip through out greater Europe. Having never been overseas prior to this, Devon told me that I needed a something smaller than my large TB2 bag (which I received as a gift the previous year from him) to carry journals, cameras, books, maps, food, and all other daily rations. Following his lead, I built a medium messenger using your bag builder, and believe you me, this bag never left my side. From London to Paris, from the top of Mt Pilatus in Switzerland to the canals of Venice, my custom messenger took a licking and kept on ticking. Oftentimes it doubled as my pillow when relaxing in parks or on the occasional long bus or train ride. Talk about a multi purpose tool. Hitting 8 cities (London, Paris, Bern, Lucerne, Verona, Assisi, Florence, Venice, and Rome), 4 countries, and a couple of thousand miles, my bag is now as well traveled as I am. I’ve included a few pics of me and my bag abroad, 3 at the top of Mt Pilatus (7,000ft high!) and 1 waiting at the Paris Metro. Thanks again for the great bag and the incredible memories!

An ever faithful customer,
Joe

4 Comments

  1. Posted October 27, 2009 at 10:08 am | Permalink

    Gorgeous photos Joe! Your messenger must be thrilled that it got to travel to such beautiful places . . .

  2. Posted October 31, 2009 at 4:34 pm | Permalink

    Thanks! I had an incredible time taking them. I actually got patches from every place in Italy that I went to sew onto my large messengers center panel (that way it wouldn’t get jealous!).

  3. Posted November 2, 2009 at 10:27 am | Permalink

    Joe. Very considerate of you. All messenger bags thank you.

  4. Bunny
    Posted December 9, 2009 at 3:45 pm | Permalink

    Is that devil red or a dark purple?

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