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Mick Dempsey
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I know I know, it’s another ‘what foot spa?’ thread, so apologies for the inanity of it, but I’m stumped, and so is my wife who loves luggage and online shopping so you would have thought she’d have found something. 
 

My dad had a lunch bag for years, canvas with buckles and a shoulder strap and a little compartment for a thermos to stay upright and the rest of it for his sarnies (wrapped in grease proof paper)

 

I’m trying to start a new regime of van tidiness and balls of silver paper that used to contain sandwiches and a thermos rolling around the floor are major irritants.

 

So a bag is needed, the thermos slot is the sticking point, and a dealbreaker.

 

Anyone have the solution?

 

She is in the UK till Wednesday so could get it delivered and bring it back if we find one.

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I’ll admit there’s a bit of nostalgia attached. 
My mum used to pack this bag for my dad during harvest when he was driving the combine harvester late into the evening and sent me off on my bike to deliver it to him. 
I really want it to be the same. 
 

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not a bag, but these are very good and you can put a flask ontop

SHOP.ORDNANCESURVEY.CO.UK

The best place to buy your GB hiking, walking and travel maps and guides, as well as outdoor gear and accessories...

 

I can vouch for their durability, mine fell off the chipper on the back of the mog at 40mph one day (where it got left after lunch) and it survieved with little more than a scratch. Keeps stuff cool even on the hottest days.

 

but its not a bag  

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I know I know, it’s another ‘what foot spa?’ thread, so apologies for the inanity of it, but I’m stumped, and so is my wife who loves luggage and online shopping so you would have thought she’d have found something. 
 

My dad had a lunch bag for years, canvas with buckles and a shoulder strap and a little compartment for a thermos to stay upright and the rest of it for his sarnies (wrapped in grease proof paper)

 

I’m trying to start a new regime of van tidiness and balls of silver paper that used to contain sandwiches and a thermos rolling around the floor are major irritants.

 

So a bag is needed, the thermos slot is the sticking point, and a dealbreaker.

 

Anyone have the solution?

 

She is in the UK till Wednesday so could get it delivered and bring it back if we find one.

Here you are the proper thing.

WWW.SURPLUSANDOUTDOORS.COM

Genuine army issue gas mask bag available online at Surplus and Outdoors or by calling 01562 863464

 

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