It's not a big deal, I certainly was more frustrated than really justified.
Tho if you were to toss me something I'd not complain.
Call the new largest model Big Bertha PLEASE!!!!
On vote for Bertha!
It's not a big deal, I certainly was more frustrated than really justified.
Tho if you were to toss me something I'd not complain.
Call the new largest model Big Bertha PLEASE!!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bertha_(howitzer)Call the new largest model Big Bertha PLEASE!!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bertha_(howitzer)
One vote NOT for big bertha.
GrandoChico, Satchmo... Gordo? Jumbo? Jimbo (a.k.a. Big Jim)? Satchevenmo? Something-in-o?
Well,
one might also see it from another perspective...
Big Bertha was a weapon of mass destruction...now we can claim back that name and give it a peace keeping/giving tone to it...reclaim?
Edit: So there would be a wiki about Big Bertha (Howitzer) and one about Big Bertha(Jyarz)?
Edit2: How is your Bertha?
vapcap: 9.4 x 1.2 cmRegarding the bat holster aspect, as most of us are vapers and have dynavap bats, it would be great to know it would be able to accommodate a Vapcap.
I have one of the Leopard wood Dugouts and it is beautiful, but I don't travel with it and your smell proof holster would be welcomed to my Jyarz lineup.
vapcap: 9.4 x 1.2 cm
vapcap plastic case: 9.6 x 2.5 cm
So it looks like they're too big to fit in a classic but if Aldo sew a small elastic fabric band on one side of the holster then you can slip in the vapcap in its case (or any small object) and keep everything tight altogether.
....................................Or use hemp fabric?
Cool.
I've been wondering... one of the things I like in JyARz is that they're made of recycled plastic (I felt like it was an important part of your action Aldo), so wouldn't it be more in the same spirit to use some fabric made of recycled plastic too for the holster? I know leather looks nice and all, but to me recycled plastic beats it on the conscious level and I always felt that JyARz was a conscious brand/project.
I hope I didn't come across as judging you or trying to turn you into a vegetarian, I'm not one myself and I do have a few leather items.Our logic as to leather for me is that I'm a meat eater, leather is a byproduct of eating meat so I personally don't see an ethical issue. You might say I should reconsider my meat eating, and perhaps that's true.
As to other fabrics we will see how popular our bags are, if people enjoy them we will produce bags in other fabrics and we'll certainly consider how they are produced.
-Aldo