OtterMeanGreen
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my current ride....
Hot damn GZ very nice! Was considering one of those too. Manual or DSG?
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my current ride....
Hot damn GZ very nice! Was considering one of those too. Manual or DSG?
Love the R!!!my current ride....
Agree on the DSG, one CAN play manual if one wants to, but it's just as good in auto.dsg, I’ve grown tired of rowing gears everyday. Bought a cpo ‘18 in June that is covered under full warranty until 2025 and/or 84k miles....I won’t have it that long, but can’t beat that peace of mind...
I tore out the inside guts of my 257 one day so I have some extra Filson canvas. I could send it to you to see what you can make something of your old 256. Just let me know if that's of interest.I’m going to give it a shot. I’ll have to dig up my awl and hunt around for some canvas. Pretty sure I have some remnants of a canvas painters tarp around. When I’m done I’ll be sure to share it.
dsg, I’ve grown tired of rowing gears everyday. Bought a cpo ‘18 in June that is covered under full warranty until 2025 and/or 84k miles....I won’t have it that long, but can’t beat that peace of mind...
I'm an old guy, and when was in High School, drivers education only had manual. My drivers ed instructor taught us how to rev match and heel/toe (although in the car we learned in, it was not really that easy.... it was a Ford something. But that was in 1967....I hear you, from one city driver to another (New Jersey). Although, after 11 years of daily manual driving I still can't get enough of it. Learned how to rev match and heel toe a couple of years ago and it reinvigorated the hobby for me. Have you used the Haldex AWD in snow yet?
That would be perfect if you wouldn’t mind. I’ll contact you off-line. Mine is a 257 as well.I tore out the inside guts of my 257 one day so I have some extra Filson canvas. I could send it to you to see what you can make something of your old 256. Just let me know if that's of interest.
Nice pics Otter, and good to see you.Figure I’d try to spend a little more time with you guys. I have today & tomorrow off so I’m going to attempt to enjoy myself for a change, hope you guys are ready for a little more OMG
Hope everyone’s Thanksgiving was both relaxing and entertaining. @speedy611 do you celebrate the holiday feast?
For the first time in awhile I had an excuse to use my MTB and it felt right at home on my shoulder, with 5 days worth of clothes & kit. Had a couple more of my Filson’s join in the fun
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Little test to see how sharp you guys are. Below is a Talon Era Otter Green Filson. Going with the theory that Otter Green, in some form or another, was around in the early 1990's before 1995, which I have provided some evidence that could very well make that true. That's not the purpose of this post however. Can you guys find something in this listing that would make you think otherwise it being a first edition (even if it were Tan)
I'm not referring to model number, twill color, leather shading, or anything actually having to do with the bag itself. Just a little levity, nothing serious, just having a laugh. Actually to give you a clue, the answer is in the tags.
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Filson # 248 Large Rugged Twill Travel Bag - Otter Green - 70248 - New With Tags | eBay
Long discontinued and very rare, Filson’s original line large Rugged Twill Travel Bag (# 248) is a unique and functional bag, perfect for an overnight stay. Outside are two full-length open pockets plus an open pocket on each end.www.ebay.com
I had a Filson bag for most of the 80's, but some a**hole stole it, after breaking in to my car. I have been using a Chapman bag for years, even though I bought a replacement Filson 7 or 8 years ago. Something about the Filson just kept calling to me, from it's resting place in the closet, so now it's back in full use. It is simple, and yet, complex. Does everything I need a bag to do and more, I wonder why I was using that Chapman bag for all these years (although it's a damn good bag). Anyway, I don't think the bag in question was from the 80's, looks more recent than that.Both are astute guesses and formulations but not quite what I had in mind. Actually a Filson layperson who lived in the 80’s & 90’s could answer this, if that helps you.