Paddy Pallin Pack

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Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby HitchHiking » Tue 05 Oct, 2010 6:55 pm

Inspired by Journeyman's Old School Paddy Pallin tent, I thought I should dig up some pictures of my oldest pack.
This pack belonged to my girlfriends grandfather before he passed away and since then had been in the attic at her Grandmas. Her Grandma was more then happy to gift me the pack as I was so excited about seeing it. It was used just after WWII for snow touring down in the snowies but Sue(Grandma) think that he had the pack before the war started. It does remind me of a WWI packs Ive seen so I recon its mid 30s- early 40's.
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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby Cocksy_86 » Tue 05 Oct, 2010 9:48 pm

That is awesome.
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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby Charlievee » Tue 05 Oct, 2010 9:51 pm

If that pack could talk ....
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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby Franco » Wed 06 Oct, 2010 10:29 am

Thanks Evan, nice stuff.
Paddy Pallin in the City (Melbourne) has another version of that. I'll take a shot of it when I go there next (if I remember)
I had something very similar before my teens , then one with an A frame attached. (pure Luxury)
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(Had a look at your site, great to see someone local making this stuff.)
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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby HitchHiking » Wed 06 Oct, 2010 7:39 pm

Franco wrote:Thanks Evan, nice stuff.
Paddy Pallin in the City (Melbourne) has another version of that. I'll take a shot of it when I go there next (if I remember)
I had something very similar before my teens , then one with an A frame attached. (pure Luxury)
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(Had a look at your site, great to see someone local making this stuff.)
http://www.terrarosagear.com/tarpshelters.htm



Cheers Franco,
Yeah if you remember to get a shot it would be fantastic!


Thanks for the support as well eh
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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby ausrandoman » Fri 08 Oct, 2010 5:26 pm

I had one very similar to that about 40 years ago. It had four pockets across the back but was otherwise almost identical.
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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby Franco » Sun 10 Oct, 2010 7:40 pm

as promised.
This is called Bushwalker . Note the 4 pockets.
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sorry about the colour. The second shot is closer...
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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby DaveNoble » Sun 10 Oct, 2010 9:30 pm

HitchHiking wrote:Inspired by Journeyman's Old School Paddy Pallin tent, I thought I should dig up some pictures of my oldest pack.


These packs had one fatal design flaw. If the rope at the top broke......

My pack like this (which I still have somewhere) - was the model that only had one back pocket - so was better for pushing through scrub. A good small pack for weekend or long-weekend trips. I used it for many years.

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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby HitchHiking » Mon 11 Oct, 2010 5:47 pm

Franco wrote:as promised.
This is called Bushwalker . Note the 4 pockets.
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What a great looking pack eh. I love the leather hipbelt. Look just as comfy as my One Planet!

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HitchHiking wrote:Inspired by Journeyman's Old School Paddy Pallin tent, I thought I should dig up some pictures of my oldest pack.


These packs had one fatal design flaw. If the rope at the top broke......

My pack like this (which I still have somewhere) - was the model that only had one back pocket - so was better for pushing through scrub. A good small pack for weekend or long-weekend trips. I used it for many years.

Dave



:lol: :shock: Yeah its only 10mm sash cord (possibly the original?)


Would love to see some photo of the old pack if its on the surface of the gear pool. :)
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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby tas-man » Tue 12 Oct, 2010 2:21 pm

Here's a photo of the Paddy Pallin Packs in action, about to start the Overland track in January 1959, with the original Waldhein Chalet in the background. Photo by Iris Buck of Devonport.

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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby HitchHiking » Tue 12 Oct, 2010 6:22 pm

fantastic hats as well eh!
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Re: Paddy Pallin Pack

Postby tas-man » Wed 13 Oct, 2010 12:36 am

I scanned my 1969-1970 vintage Paddy Pallin catalogue's packs pages to place in this thread, but decided to put the eight page catalogue in its own topic here - viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5040
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