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    seeking Trade for my Steel/Cork Imago with Absolute Strap

    I have a Steel Cork Imago with Absolute strap that I bought when I went to the factory store May last year. I have carried it a handful of times. I love the look, but more and more I am finding I can use my Swift or Synapse in it's place and they fit my carrying style more. So I'm wanting to trade it.
    Anybody have a Plum Ristretto that they would consider trading for it? I could use the iPad size or the 13" size. I would also entertain a Synapse for on of my sons, they like black, red, blue and green.
    I may be open to other trades. Send me a PM if you are interested.
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    It's hard to tell from this pic, I made him stop playing LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Wii, so he's humoring me for this picture. I guess I should have snagged a picture earlier today when he wad running around church clutching the Imago to his side with a huge grin on his face. This morning he said it was a bonus to have both wood and the wasabi green lining on his bag.
    So for now, the bag is no longer up for trade, and one problem solved, a bag for my son . All around win here as far as I'm concerned!
    Thanks for making such versatile bags that work for adults and children alike!
    I would not have considered an imago for him, but that's what I had and it works just fine. I did have to take up all slack in the Absolute strap and roll and tuck in the ends, he's significantly smaller than me
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    Thank you Tom and crew for making such wonderful bags, being a conscientious customer focused company, and giving me a sense of organization and control over a part of my life that affects me almost every day, the things I schlep with me.
    my bags: S, LS, KP, mg'11, S, LS, COW, MCB, COW, LSB, SE, LSB, TT, SB, TSS4, PCSB, PCBP, SC, BB, BB, FoJ, RS, F.O.T., LSB, S25, K, LS, I w/AS, A, FJN, SE, 3-DC, MCB, PCBP, PCSB, CQPC, S19, LSB, SB, TT, WF, UT, LSB, CQPC, LS, MCB, RiPad

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    The Imago looks great on him! I gave my 8 yr old daughter my med cafe bag today & she is so excited to have her very own Tom Bihn bag.

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    Aww, she's so cute.
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    This is the next generation of Tom's customers, and they are adorable! :-)
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    Wow - this could just be the perfect home for my sapphire/plum Imago - my 7 almost 8 year old son who was asking just today if he could have his own Tom Bihn bag....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vanper View Post
    Wow - this could just be the perfect home for my sapphire/plum Imago - my 7 almost 8 year old son who was asking just today if he could have his own Tom Bihn bag....
    Ah, the thirst for Tom Bihn starts young! I love hearing about how everyone's kids are using TB bags.
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    I'm holding onto my Imagos (Cocoa/Cocoa/Wasabi; Steel/Cork/Wasabi) for my boys. I keep hyping the bags but I think they'll think that mom will just buy them new ones!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dorayme View Post
    This morning he said it was a bonus to have both wood and the wasabi green lining on his bag.
    How adorable and he has such great taste at such a young age!

    P.S. Is that your yarn stash in the closet on the left?
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    Yes, I would agree he has excellent tastes, and yes, that's part of my yarn stash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dorayme View Post
    yes, that's part of my yarn stash.
    I understand the "part" of the stash! I live in a wool house!
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    Part? of the stash? Wow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cancoi View Post
    I understand the "part" of the stash! I live in a wool house!
    I crochet and totally understand the addiction!
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    Are you on Ravelry OnMyWay?
    Thank you Tom and crew for making such wonderful bags, being a conscientious customer focused company, and giving me a sense of organization and control over a part of my life that affects me almost every day, the things I schlep with me.
    my bags: S, LS, KP, mg'11, S, LS, COW, MCB, COW, LSB, SE, LSB, TT, SB, TSS4, PCSB, PCBP, SC, BB, BB, FoJ, RS, F.O.T., LSB, S25, K, LS, I w/AS, A, FJN, SE, 3-DC, MCB, PCBP, PCSB, CQPC, S19, LSB, SB, TT, WF, UT, LSB, CQPC, LS, MCB, RiPad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vanper View Post
    Wow - this could just be the perfect home for my sapphire/plum Imago - my 7 almost 8 year old son who was asking just today if he could have his own Tom Bihn bag....
    I'm available for adoption, especially if your Imago will only be passed down to family members. I'll admit that the Imago is not my favorite bag but I would give it another go if I could find one in Sapphire/Plum.

    I clean up after myself and my family, I bring tasty dishes to family potlucks, I have a good job and a stable marriage, and I come with two adorable (or so I think) almost-nine-month-old boys who can be spoiled/sugared-up by you and then returned to me when they get crazy, cranky, or stinky. Your future son-in-law has a better job than I do and is accomplished in all the manly arts (and some of the womanly ones). I like to think that we are good people: just the sort you'd like to adopt if you wanted to increase your family size without increasing your drama factor. :-)
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