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  1. #221

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    Re: Photobackpacker is Retiring

    Thank all of you for you kind praise. The large format community has been an absolute delight to work with. The number of customers who have taken the time to send me emails praising the gear and making suggestions for improvements is stunning. I am continuing to look for potential buyers of Photobackpacker and would love to pass this business on to someone who would take it to the next level.
    Bruce

  2. #222

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    Re: Photobackpacker is Retiring

    Quote Originally Posted by Deepak Kumar View Post
    So nice to hear from you Bruce, I am trying to open your site but failed on Safari, Firefox and chrome.
    would email you shortly about if I do not get through in day or two.
    I'm on Safari and have no problems accessing the site.


    I have a question about the waist belt, though. Should I go up a size if I might wear a jacket? That will make a difference for chest, too.

  3. #223

    Re: Photobackpacker is Retiring

    Quote Originally Posted by Winger View Post
    I'm on Safari and have no problems accessing the site.


    I have a question about the waist belt, though. Should I go up a size if I might wear a jacket? That will make a difference for chest, too.
    Do like I did and order a spare belt in the next size up. They are easy to swap and having both makes a ton of sense if you work in the huge temps ranges I do.

  4. #224

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    Re: Photobackpacker is Retiring

    Quote Originally Posted by Deepak Kumar View Post
    So nice to hear from you Bruce, I am trying to open your site but failed on Safari, Firefox and chrome.
    would email you shortly about if I do not get through in day or two.
    Hi Deepak:

    I just saw your post. Sorry your are having a problem.

    I am not getting any other customers reporting problems and I accessed the site via all 3 browsers on ios and MS operating systems without a problem. If you want to send me an email of what you want, I can send you a paypal invoice. Hope that helps.

    Bruce
    Bruce

  5. #225
    Dave Karp
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    Re: Photobackpacker is Retiring

    Bruce,

    I took my PB setup on vacation a couple of weeks ago. Once again, I have to say that it is fantastic. It worked great with both a 5x7 and 4x5 ARCA monorail. The side pouch holds plenty of film holders and the tripod lashes are great. Thanks again. Wonderful stuff.

  6. #226

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    Re: Photobackpacker is Retiring

    I see this Photobackpacker website is still operational. Can this system still be ordered? I want one bad!

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    Re: Photobackpacker is Retiring

    Quote Originally Posted by dentkimterry View Post
    I see this Photobackpacker website is still operational. Can this system still be ordered? I want one bad!
    Until he runs out of product I believe. He has run out of the material to make custom sized cases. And YES you do want this.
    Bob

    There's mosquitoes on the river, fish are rising up like birds. It's been hot for seven weeks now, too hot to even speak now, did you hear what I just heard?

  8. #228

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    Re: Photobackpacker is Retiring

    would like to order (have ordered before) but, alas, have forgotten my password --
    need 3 (three) LS-400-4 lens cases -- how to proceed?

    steve

  9. #229

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    Re: Photobackpacker is Retiring

    Quote Originally Posted by David Karp View Post
    Bruce,

    I took my PB setup on vacation a couple of weeks ago. Once again, I have to say that it is fantastic. It worked great with both a 5x7 and 4x5 ARCA monorail. The side pouch holds plenty of film holders and the tripod lashes are great. Thanks again. Wonderful stuff.
    . Hi David, care to share tips on how you pack the arca and how you strap your tripod on?

  10. #230
    Kirk Gittings's Avatar
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    Re: Photobackpacker is Retiring

    Quote Originally Posted by sepstein17 View Post
    would like to order (have ordered before) but, alas, have forgotten my password --
    need 3 (three) LS-400-4 lens cases -- how to proceed?

    steve
    try this under the login "I forgot my password. Please email it to me."
    Thanks,
    Kirk

    at age 73:
    "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep"

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