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<blockquote data-quote="stu52" data-source="post: 3407455" data-attributes="member: 137943"><p>Wow</p><p></p><p>Many thanks everyone for all your replies and wonderful advice :t:</p><p></p><p>I'm swaying heavily towards the Nikon EII bins at this time they do seem to tick most of the boxes they also seem to be fantastic quality and very well built and this type of classic bin brings back happy memories from my youth. .</p><p></p><p>I live in lovely Somerset where the odd flood and weeks of heavy rain have been known to occur this may be a bit of an issue. but on the flip side of this some of you also live in similar climates and your Nikons seem to be fine with this type of weather.</p><p></p><p>I normally wear a baggy Goretex smock so they could be easily hid away from the odd shower if the worse case scenario happened.</p><p></p><p>I will check out your other recommendations though and the links you have posted :t:</p><p></p><p>Also many thanks for the links to the sales threads I will take a look through these as well </p><p></p><p>I'm off to sunny Cyprus early tomorrow for a week so please forgive me for any replies I miss after this. I will catch up with this thread next week and let you all know what I decide :t:</p><p></p><p>kindest regards </p><p></p><p>Stuart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stu52, post: 3407455, member: 137943"] Wow Many thanks everyone for all your replies and wonderful advice :t: I'm swaying heavily towards the Nikon EII bins at this time they do seem to tick most of the boxes they also seem to be fantastic quality and very well built and this type of classic bin brings back happy memories from my youth. . I live in lovely Somerset where the odd flood and weeks of heavy rain have been known to occur this may be a bit of an issue. but on the flip side of this some of you also live in similar climates and your Nikons seem to be fine with this type of weather. I normally wear a baggy Goretex smock so they could be easily hid away from the odd shower if the worse case scenario happened. I will check out your other recommendations though and the links you have posted :t: Also many thanks for the links to the sales threads I will take a look through these as well I'm off to sunny Cyprus early tomorrow for a week so please forgive me for any replies I miss after this. I will catch up with this thread next week and let you all know what I decide :t: kindest regards Stuart [/QUOTE]
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