I like the idea of making your own canvass pack if you have a decent sewing machine and the skill to use it. Sounds like you have both, I’m looking forward to seeing the end result.
I have 4 Duluth Packs, my first was a #3 pack which is sort of big but probably not as big as you have in mind. It’s has a patch or two, some heavy fading and the leather shoulder straps are very soft.
The rest of my DP packs are smaller than the #3, and are older versions of the Wanderer, Rambler and Day Pack, all before waxed canvas was an option. I prefer two smaller packs to one large one, and I prefer the look, feel and ruggedness of leather shoulder straps/closing straps, which I enjoy maintaining so I have never had an issue with mildew. I like the fact that Duluth Packs are made in USA vs made in China Cordura packs.
I sure appreciated your generosity Chip, and I have used that pack on more than a few occasions since you sent it. (actually, it's not a Duluth Pack but a Canadian made Woods Pack).
I'm always amazed at how much you can carry in one of these old packs. This well-used pack is hauling a 7x6 canvas wall tent, a wood
stove, a metal tent frame 'angle kit" (not the poles), all the ropes, ax, pack saw, and a tarp.
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