My line up of vintage bags, and my current location.
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Nice, I have a Reach very similar to yours. You have to inflate it by undoing the laces. It's a 3 1/2 model. I have the Hutch, as well as two similar Spalding bags
. Yes they are very much "punching" bags. Also have a late McGregor/Goldsmith. I have a Winwell from Canada, and a Revelation (Western Auto) plus multiple Everlast bags 4210, 4213, two 4205 and 4207
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Originally posted by dad View PostTommy, thank you so much for sharing "YOUR" speed bag journey in "BAG"S", that was so interesting and so very well done. That was cool man. ThanksThe Speed Ball should be in every hall
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostNice, I have a Reach very similar to yours. You have to inflate it by undoing the laces. It's a 3 1/2 model. I have the Hutch, as well as two similar Spalding bags
. Yes they are very much "punching" bags. Also have a late McGregor/Goldsmith. I have a Winwell from Canada, and a Revelation (Western Auto) plus multiple Everlast bags 4210, 4213, two 4205 and 4207The Speed Ball should be in every hall
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I've started using the Title Quik Tec large double end bladders in my big bags. They have the snap in valves and have a longer life than the orange bladders. The Enkay bladders that Title is now selling as "large" are not the largest ones that Enkay makes (I seem to recall that they carried them at one time). Using those bladders in the old school bags really stretches them thin,making them prone to quick failure.My martial arts trained son took one out in my Title big blue with one punch. I had to have the you don't hit this like a heavy bag talk with him.....
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