Discrete carry
http://governorbaxter.com/shop/cannon-fuse-bag-copy/
Governor Baxter’s Bindle resolves the myth. The bindle is a real bag and if anyone tells you otherwise you can smack them with a three foot length of red oak. No one in their right mind makes fun of an approaching bindle-packer.
If they weren't $185 each I'd like to give some as xmas gifts.
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4"Artisanal" bindle staffs for the discerning hobo. Price adjusted accordingly.Bang wrote:Wasn't the idea of a bindle that it was very cheap?
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5That was before hobo chic.Bang wrote:Wasn't the idea of a bindle that it was very cheap?
"To initiate a war of aggression...is the supreme international crime" - Nuremberg prosecutor Robert Jackson, 1946
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7Elmo wrote:That was before hobo chic.Bang wrote:Wasn't the idea of a bindle that it was very cheap?
http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/251890/ ... bo-bindle/
From the Value Line The Runaway Model, $19.99
Puffing up is no substitute for smarts but it's a common home remedy
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8"And I'm selling three bindles of bullshit"
- Fat Mike, NOFX.
- Fat Mike, NOFX.
'Sorry stupid people but there are some definite disadvantages to being stupid."
-John Cleese
-John Cleese
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9I've never understood the practical use of the bindle. A heavy stick on your shoulder would hurt after a short walk. You always have a hand tied up with holding the stick.
And speaking of sticks, that is a mighty fine stick. I wouldn't mind adding that to my arsenal.
And speaking of sticks, that is a mighty fine stick. I wouldn't mind adding that to my arsenal.
All religions united with government are more or less inimical to liberty. All, separated from government, are compatible with liberty.-Henry Clay
Both oligarch and tyrant mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms.—Aristotle
Both oligarch and tyrant mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms.—Aristotle
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10My bad shoulder would spell doom for any future hobo walkabout in the apocalyptic wasteland.Hiker wrote:I've never understood the practical use of the bindle. A heavy stick on your shoulder would hurt after a short walk. You always have a hand tied up with holding the stick.
And speaking of sticks, that is a mighty fine stick. I wouldn't mind adding that to my arsenal.
How about an army alice pack?
LGC Texas - Vice President