I bought a $7 recycleable synthetic Abbey Road cover bag. - works great for when you dont want to try juggling a stack while flipping thru lps
Kate Koeppel Design Introduces "The Record Tote"
It's a super-attractive bag made of Japanese selvage denim and 100% made-in-France cotton webbing, hand-crafted in Oakland California.
More than just a bag badged to exploit the vinyl resurgence, The Record Tote clearly was designed with record carrying in mind. It includes a removable, record protecting wood base that evenly distributes the considerable weight of the fifteen to eighteen records it is designed to hold.
An outer pocket holds "daily essentials" while a discrete inner pocket is perfect for wallet or phone.
If your wife, daughter or girlfriend is into vinyl, this makes a great gift for the holidays! Also suitable for stylish and/or metrosexual manly record collectors!
The limited production $109 Record Tote is now available for pre-order and will ship in early December.
Note: it does not come with a copy of Thom Yorke's solo album The Eraser shown in the photo.
To order go here.
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Well I will try not to be a wag but is this some kind of designer thing? Like a coach purse or jimmy choo shoes or something?
The price screams exclusive ownership which is kind of hard to fathom for a record bag tote???
In any event, I do not have stock, work, or even know anybody at Barnes and Noble but check this out.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/home-gift-record-player-black-tote-bag-f...
The problem I see with the B&N tote is that, based upon the stated dimensions (11.5" X 4.5" X 15.13") it isn't wide enough for an album to fit inside. That's pretty dumb, if they designed the product for albums. But maybe it's just a decorative tote?
As for the Koeppel bag, $109 for a record bag leaves me wondering who they're marketing their bag to? Are there many professionals besides Mikey who go "out" shopping for LP's enough to think this bag worthwhile?