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    Two new photos. We were so busy unpacking I didn't have time to take many. Tomorrow and Tuesday for sure though! http://www.tombihn.com/blog/node/1660
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    That conifer bag looks scrumptious!

    Thank you for taking the time out of the move to post pictures and updates. So we can be included in it too. And at least to know - hold off on our next order to give everyone a chance to get settled! :)

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    Last edited by Darcy; 01-25-2011 at 01:35 PM.
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    It's great to see and learn the names of the people who work to make our bags. Thanks, all. We appreciate it.

    More pictures, please!

    PS. What's a joiner? Someone who sews pieces together? I'd love to learn more about the process.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmanedit View Post
    It's great to see and learn the names of the people who work to make our bags. Thanks, all. We appreciate it.

    More pictures, please!

    PS. What's a joiner? Someone who sews pieces together? I'd love to learn more about the process.
    As long as you guys want to see more photos, we'll keep taking them.

    Good question -- we'll write a short article about the joining process for the blog. It's a vital step in the production of bags such as the Aeronaut and Empire Builder.
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    Congratulations on the move and expansion - very exciting! I love the pictures of the process.

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    Million of Thanks to Darcy and the whole Crew to make us part of the moving process as well as sharing their first day at the new location.

    In the meantime, orders are still pouring in and we can see everybody being hard at work!

    Much appreciation for sharing your picture while working and new abode.

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    I love seeing all of the wonderful TB staff at work! And congratulations on starting working in the new home :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmanedit View Post
    PS. What's a joiner? Someone who sews pieces together? I'd love to learn more about the process.
    If you were to build a house one side at a time - the front, the back the sides - installing the windows, the doors, even the interior cabinets as you build each side, "joining" would be putting all the pieces together into a whole house. That's pretty much how we build our bags.

    More new photos of our Seattle Factory Crew posted today!
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    Awesome to meet more of the terrific Tom Bihn staff! Whenever I use my bags--which is just about every day--I think about the dedicated and skillful folks who make them possible.
    Western Flyer (crimsom) with Absolute strap, Zephyr (black), Medium Cafe Bag (steel and olive), Shop Bag (solar), Large Cafe bag (navy and cayenne), Tristar (steel and solar), Tristar (indigo and solar, for husband) and more miscellaneous packing cubes, pouches, etc. than you can shake a stick at.

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