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Boston Public Library Deliver Bag

16 January 2010, 00.15 | Posted in Accessories | 2 comments »

Selectism - Boston Public Library Deliver Bag

University students looking to tote books and laundry alike may enjoy this authentic Boston Public Library Delivery Bag, which are still in use today. “More than 100 years ago, the workers of the Boston Public Library figured out that the best way to ferry books between the branches was in this deep, heavy-duty bag, one in each hand to balance the load. Each is capable of holding 27 pounds.” And it’s only 38$ bucks at that. Buy five.

A more detailed look at the Boston Public Library Deliver Bag after the click.

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2 comments
  1. [...] Man, how many books can you get in this Boston Public Library book bag? [...]

  2. [...] Selectism is pointing to the Boston Public Library Delivery Bag. For $38 bucks you get 27 pounds of hauling power. It looks the laundry bag Steve McQueen would have used in the prison sequence of The Getaway. I am sure it would be a great bag for the cash in a hold up too. [...]

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