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Apr 28, 2004 09:19 |  #1

In an earlier thread (too long to bump up here) the question was asked about who wore a beige shooter's vest. I said I had a black one (Tamrac) and my beige one was so worn it wasn't fit for a tramp to wear and anyway, it made me look like a game warden.

Well, my wife must have had one of those strange buying moments that women get, and guess what has been delivered today? A Domke beige vest, just like my old one, but clean and without holes or rips. She said "I thought it would be nice to start of this year's racing season looking smart". Just when the Tamrac is starting to look lived in after last season I go back to looking like a newbie again.

Darn it PacAce, I blame you for bringing up the subject. Game warden, carrier personell...... mutter....mutter..... :wink:


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Apr 28, 2004 09:36 |  #2

So which do you like better, the Tamrac or Domke?

And how do you think either would compare to LL Rue's http://www.rue.com/ves​t.html? (external link)

One thing I like is that the Rue has hooks on the shoulder so you can attach the camera directly to the vest, relieving your neck.


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Apr 28, 2004 10:09 |  #3

I think I'm going to have to take a look at a vest. I wear t-shirts in the summer and there is no place I can stash my glasses and other assorted things. I have an old Orvis fly Fishing vest in the basement and tried that on. Looked like a fly fisherman carrrying a camera. Damn, more stuff to buy.
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Apr 28, 2004 10:09 |  #4

I'd like to know where one can get these vests for big people... I wear a xxxlt or xxxxlt and I've not been able to find a vest this size.




  
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Apr 28, 2004 10:37 |  #5

LOL, Kenny! :lol: Sorry about that. Not sure how your wife got wind of that "conversation".

But always being one to rectify a situation I get people into, I'm going to help you out with a suggestion on how you can look like an "old timer" instead of a "newbie". Just do what Levi's does for when they want that "weathered" look in their jeans. Throw you vest into the dryer (on air) and dump a gallon or two of big sized rocks and run if for about 30 minutes or so. That should do the trick. :mrgreen: :lol:

P.S. Just make sure you empty all the pockets first. You don't want to leave a lens or two in there while you're "tumbling" it. :)


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Apr 28, 2004 11:34 |  #6

Yikes, the Rue vest looks like it could hold as much as my Billingham 555 bag. I only keep two short lenses, the TC's, CF cards, Flash Trax, notepad and small items in my vest, the rest in the Billingham.

With a bag full of gear at least you can put it down when it starts to feel too heavy. I wouldn't fancy lugging a couple of my white lenses in a vest.

Which do I prefer? The Domke I suppose (despite the colour), mainly because of the padded shoulders and larger main front pockets.


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Apr 28, 2004 11:38 |  #7

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LOL, Kenny! :lol: Sorry about that. Not sure how your wife got wind of that "conversation".

She has her own PC and shares the broadband access via a wifi connection. It is basically my fault for setting up this as one of her favourites. Think yourself lucky she only browses and doesn't post.


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Apr 28, 2004 11:41 |  #8

I got a carpenter's vest from www.duluthtrading.com (external link). It has alot of pockets like a photographers vest, but it doesn't look much different then a casual vest.
http://www.duluthtradi​ng.com …HA&c=catclothin​g&s=3CLBHT (external link)
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Apr 28, 2004 12:19 |  #9

This beige vest... how large is the Canon logo written across the back?

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Apr 28, 2004 17:44 |  #10

robertwgross wrote:
This beige vest... how large is the Canon logo written across the back?

---Bob Gross---

Unless they are prepared to pay me for advertising, then the back remains blank. Hey, I could lease advertising space. I usually have spectators behind me at most events.


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Apr 28, 2004 18:05 |  #11

kenny, you need to put the words "Your Advertisement here - Call 1-800-xxx-xxxx" on your back. You may get a nibble. :D


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Apr 28, 2004 18:18 |  #12

There actually is, or should I say was, a Canon vest out there. It's in the accessories archives at this Canon site: http://www.camera.cano​n.com.my …aphy/film/film5​/index.htm (external link)


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Not that you want to advertise for free....or make yourself a target for theives.....

Canon 40d, some lenses, lots of odd accessories - some of which I never use.

  
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Apr 28, 2004 19:03 |  #13

daaaveman wrote:
Not that you want to advertise for free....or make yourself a target for theives.....

Well, advertising for Smith & Wesson might make sense....


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Apr 28, 2004 19:24 |  #14

kahfluie wrote:
I'd like to know where one can get these vests for big people... I wear a xxxlt or xxxxlt and I've not been able to find a vest this size.

Check here..

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …ampco&image.x=8​&image.y=8 (external link)

I'm pretty tall and found this to be generous in sizing. The lovely olive one is not only fetching, but quite functional. ;-)a


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Apr 28, 2004 20:26 |  #15

Nice. And a very decent price. One just went onto my wish list. Thanks!

They do go to 5XL - http://www.campco.com/​new/vests.htm (external link)


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