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Rothco Vintage M-51 Engineers Bag wi th Leather Accents? Kinda retro, not too tactical.



Or the Berchirly Vintage Military Men Canvas Messenger Bag



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Originally posted by Aeteocles:
Timbuk2 classic messenger. Small or medium, depending on your needs.


Second in this. It’s my daily commute and travel bag, and great for that purpose.


Can I third this? I use a Timbuk2 classic messenger 5-6 days a week as my "work bag." It's got enough sections and pockets to hold the little things (cords, adapters, small tools) and keep the normal things (laptop, files, notebooks) in order. The Napoleon pocket is handy, and one of the main reasons I bought this pack.

That said, I'm taking a closer look now at kkina's Maxpedition bag as a supplemental/essential grab-and-run bag (glasses, work ID, allergy meds and eye drops, notepad, etc.).




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Thank you all for the recommendations.
I'm going thru them and deciding what to get.
Leaning towards a small Nutsac, Maxpedition H1, and the Wenger.

I'm sure many others may be researching the same idea, so hopefully this thread will help them..


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Originally posted by rbert0005:

Curious, I also wear hearing aids and am wondering why you need to carry the case for them?

Bob


I'm new to hearing aids, so there are times I get frustrated with them and just take them off.
Getting used to them (as well as the iPhone app for them) is a learning process.

But I do need something to carry spare batteries and a cleaning brush in my bag.
Also I work outside, so if it starts raining, I need to take my hearing aids off and need something to put them in.
 
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pacsafe sling bag



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I have a barely used gray Aerostich letter bag that is too small for my taste. If you want it give me a shout. E-mail is in my profile.

http://www.aerostich.com/bags/...tich-letter-bag.html


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I'm new to hearing aids, so there are times I get frustrated with them and just take them off.
Getting used to them (as well as the iPhone app for them) is a learning process.

But I do need something to carry spare batteries and a cleaning brush in my bag.
Also I work outside, so if it starts raining, I need to take my hearing aids off and need something to put them in.


For batteries, Try this little battery caddie, works well for me. https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod...01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1




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Back when, I used a David Clark Aviator Headset bag. It was perfect, and cheap. Black.




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