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09-01-11, 07:18 PM #1VIP Member

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Maxpedition prices?
Hi,
Anyone know of a Maxpedition dealer in EU with decent prices?
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10-01-11, 05:50 PM #2VIP Member

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Re: Maxpedition prices?
Keep your eyes peeled on the 'Bay.
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10-01-11, 06:31 PM #3
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Prior to getting a Falcon 2 I tried to contact Bronzemoonoutdoors.co.uk. Their prices were good, but they didn't return my call and I couldn't find any positive feedback for them.
I ended using Flashaholics with the BB discount and was very pleased with the service and the product.
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10-01-11, 06:38 PM #4
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10-01-11, 06:41 PM #5
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Flashaholics for my Collosus. Used BB discount. Brilliant service.
Can't remember where I got he Mongo from, but it has been in daily use and suits my needs brilliantly.Last edited by templogin; 10-01-11 at 09:36 PM. Reason: Service addition
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Limited Edition? As in Franklin Mint?
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10-01-11, 06:56 PM #6
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I have used these guys in the past and found them good.
http://www.toolshop.de/index.php?cPath=403_405
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10-01-11, 07:53 PM #7Junior Member
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Re: Maxpedition prices?
I use this company for all sorts of purchases,service is excellent and very fast,you also get a nice pocket sized color catalog sent out every now and then.They ship world wide.
www.heinnie.com
Click on bags and select your choice of several makers including the one you are looking for.Be wary on ebay many fakes out there but a good dealer/seller will be fine just be net wise as much as you can be.
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10-01-11, 08:04 PM #8
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10-01-11, 08:30 PM #9
Personally I'd use Flashaholics, I've found Heinnies to be up to £30 more expensive on some bags.
I won't do the links, but it's easy to see.
Bronzemoonoutdoors have a huge range of stuff, many Spydercos and other knives etc, but I don't think they hold it as stock. I started a thread about them here a while ago, Aus company with a holding here, probably have to wait for results. Be nice if they came forward and redeemed themselves.Frank Mclaury: You're next on my list, Holliday. You better get used to seeing my face, 'cause it's the last thing you're gonna see.
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10-01-11, 09:05 PM #10
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11-01-11, 02:04 AM #11
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Worth a look here http://www.husky.uk.com/Bags/Maxpedition all depends on what your after but a few bits at good price i used them when they were Red Deer & always had great service from them
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11-01-11, 09:09 AM #12
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Personally, I get them from a supplier on eBay.com
It works out cheaper by far.
even with shipping.If the thought of something makes me giggle for longer than 15 seconds, I am to assume that I am not allowed to do it.
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