Measurements had been posted as part of the ad, so I thought the two bags would be similar in size. When I got them home I sat them side by side and as you can see, there isn't much difference between the two. (I saw one advertised further away but decided against it, as it was a smaller version).
The styles are quite similar, though not identical - which is fine. Both are lined in tartan, which seems standard. The pockets were made differently, so Nick's has elastic which has aged. I might be able to replace the failed elastic but will need to have a closer look at the interior first.
From chatting with the seller, I learned she had never used the bag. I'm not sure whether she bought it new but she still had the keys. Even better those keys also fit my bag! Hooray!
As I'd done with mine, today's bag was also given a spa treatment. Many of the scuff marks were removed or lessened - and a liberal application of leather conditioner was given. I'll check tomorrow to see if more moisturiser is needed. Erin had some 0000 steel wool, so I used that to give the metal fastenings a bit of attention. I wasn't trying to make them look new, just a little brighter. They've come up really well and I'll do the same on my bag (when Erin finds the rest of the steel wool).
I'm very chuffed with our lockable luggage! Total paid was $100 - $40 for mine and $60 for Nick's. I reckon that was money well spent. I'm keen to take both bags away on our next adventure, whenever/wherever that might be!
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