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Road trip to bourbon country with my medium dry duffle and the Journeyman. the ”dry” part of the dry duffle is unnecessary, but I like the size and weight of this bag.
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We are about 4 hours to Louisville. This is my 4th time going. Pretty amazing. This trip will include tours and visits to: Buffalo Trace, Wild Turkey, Woodford Reserve, Peerless (one of our favorites), Old Forester, Bulleit, and Angels Envy.Are you going for the Bourbon or something else? How far of a road trip is it?
I am planning a trip during the late spring early summer to the Bourbon Trail. I have a buddy that lives 20 minutes outside the major distilleries. He works for a company that builds and repairs the machinery that makes the White Oak Barrels for some big distilleries. I'll have to let you know when I'm planning on going, so we can meet up.
Journeyman is looking good Mgrennier, it's fading really nicely.
Speaking of the Journeyman, here’s mine with one of my new Smokey pins. I think it’s the perfect placement and the finish looks great against the navy.
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Also here’s a closeup of my new #260 with its Smokey pin. The red really shines next to the Tan and amber-like leather shade
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The journeyman is my next bag for myself - and I am so torn in color. I have mostly OG bags now. Was thinking tan, but the blue also looks nice. Tough decision.Are you going for the Bourbon or something else? How far of a road trip is it?
I am planning a trip during the late spring early summer to the Bourbon Trail. I have a buddy that lives 20 minutes outside the major distilleries. He works for a company that builds and repairs the machinery that makes the White Oak Barrels for some big distilleries. I'll have to let you know when I'm planning on going, so we can meet up.
Journeyman is looking good Mgrennier, it's fading really nicely.
Speaking of the Journeyman, here’s mine with one of my new Smokey pins. I think it’s the perfect placement and the finish looks great against the navy.
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Also here’s a closeup of my new #260 with its Smokey pin. The red really shines next to the Tan and amber-like leather shade
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The journeyman is my next bag for myself - and I am so torn in color. I have mostly OG bags now. Was thinking tan, but the blue also looks nice. Tough decision.
Pins look good! Btw, crazy story about the car and glad you’re okay.
If you end up with some Weller or GTS scores I may literally die of jealousy.We are about 4 hours to Louisville. This is my 4th time going. Pretty amazing. This trip will include tours and visits to: Buffalo Trace, Wild Turkey, Woodford Reserve, Peerless (one of our favorites), Old Forester, Bulleit, and Angels Envy.
Plus we will have an old fashioned at Doc Crowe’s which is about as classic as you can get!
Should be fun.
Anyone see this listing on The Bay recently? Is this guy serious? Unless this was owned by a famous photographer, there's no reason to ask so much for something you can buy (currently) for under $500. Also this guy is clearly ripping off the posting style of @GzStudio and @TinMan3 . I even tried contacting him to explain why he was asking for so much, in a none combative way of course. Obviously he never got back to me. Also what makes this bag "rare"? Don't even answer that because if you have a look on his account, he uses that word in almost every listing.
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On sale at same time.
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EDIT: I just saw that it sold, please tell me he ended his listing himself by listing it as sold, because if someone willingly paid that price (without research) then they deserve to have their finances removed immediately. The extra $20 for shipping is the epitome of greed
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If you end up with some Weller or GTS scores I may literally die of jealousy.
Thanks!
I was back and forth on what color to buy if and when a first edition Journeyman popped up on the Bay, as seen on many pages on this forum. I was even considering a first edition Brooks Brothers Tan w/ Tartan inlays. I wafted on a couple of Otter Green firsts that were incredible deals. When I decided on Navy, I wasn’t going to chance another loss, so I committed to buying and the cards aligned for me. Only paid $220 luckily. To me I think the Navy Tin Cloth patina’s the best on the Journeyman
As much as I love Otter Green (it is apart of my name after all), it’s awesome having some variety and makes my Otter Green look even better when contrasted next to Tan or Navy. With this #260 I now have just as many Tan as I do OG. However I am still team d’OG
wish we had a filson store in AtlantaMy Navy Journeyman always gets positive comments and queries from the SAs when I walk into a Filson store. Apparently, it wasn’t offered very long. It’s really grown on member time and use.
We are about 4 hours to Louisville. This is my 4th time going. Pretty amazing. This trip will include tours and visits to: Buffalo Trace, Wild Turkey, Woodford Reserve, Peerless (one of our favorites), Old Forester, Bulleit, and Angels Envy.
Plus we will have an old fashioned at Doc Crowe’s which is about as classic as you can get!
Should be fun.
Apparently, it wasn’t offered very long
Buffalo Trace is my favorite distillery, they have such a wide portfolio. I hear the are the most lax when it comes to free tastings. Woodford on the other hand I've heard mixed reviews, which could possibly be a shame because that was the Bourbon that got me into the hobby. I don't currently have any bottles in my growing collection. Old Forester, however, is quickly becoming a go-to. Their Rye expression took the industry by surprise last year and became an instant hit. It's now one of my favorite Rye's. My next acquisition is most likely going to be the OF 1920 Prohibition Style Bourbon (115 Proof).
All the more reason to love my Navy First Edition even more now. I use it everyday since I now work remotely and take full advantage of all of those well-thought of pockets. However I mostly work out of my vehicle and not from an upscale cafe, which has plenty of positives but many negatives as well. I miss using my 257 and can feel a resurgence coming soon.
Ugh....of course it would be you. Get to work on the WLW.