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Such as reflective fabric on the shoulder straps and other places on the pack, a sleek aerodynamic lid with a quick ratchet closure system, and improved ventilation of the back panel.
My favorite change, because I believe (and am willing to testify before a grand jury) that the designers snuck into my brain one night and took it from my cerebrum, can be found at the top of the shoulder straps. Like a good hiking backpack, two straps allow you to pull the top of the pack close to your shoulder blades. After adjustment, the extra strap material can be secured with velcro to the shoulder strap, so that they don’t flap in the breeze, thrumming the lower edge of your helmet for hours on end. Don’t ask me how I know this.
Fort Bragg with the weapons platform in backpack mode.
This is an unusual female action figure as it’s top-heavy at the back rather than the front.
Not really sure why I shot this. Maybe it was his backpack that caught my eye as he was walking west on 24th Street.
Finished bag - the zip was sewn in by had- too many layers for my machine and needles!
Le sac terminé - la glissière a été cousue à la main: trop d'épaisseurs pour ma machine et mes aiguilles!
Company: Play by Play
Set: Backpack
Year: 1998
Size: Medium
Made in: Canada
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Play by Play is a Canadian company that manufactured Pokemon plush. They were unsuccessful in stores (for unknown reason!), so they were shipped all over the world as arcade prizes instead. They are official, but not licensed by Nintendo.
Hopefully that backpack contains his homework. I'm adding an assignment: look up ANARCHIST, Stephen Hawking. I do not think it means what you think it means.