

#KNAPSACK ON MY BACK FOR FREE#
Our engraving option is available for FREE with no extra charge! With our products expected to last you a lifetime, making it personal is always a great idea.Įngravings are done onto the leather, not on plate. If for any reason you notice that the leather breaks or you experience any kind of hardware related issue, Contact Us and our craftsmen will repair it or we will replace it depending on the issue. Due to this natural property of leather used, our products are not only waterproof, but also dust proof and can withstand rough usage as well. This ageing of the leather, not only makes it more flexible, but also toughens it up. As a customer, once you will start using one of our products, over time you will notice how the leather will change its appearance to a more mature and an aged look. We believe in products which stand out in the crowd. With age it not just becomes soft and supple, but provides a final product that is able to withstand daily wear and tear, while providing an exceptional luxury experience.
#KNAPSACK ON MY BACK FULL#
Unlike genuine leather, full grain leather is extremely durable and long-lasting. Full grain leather is the top most layer of the cowhide, which is the most durable and expensive part. Padded laptop compartment fits up to 13″ laptopĪll leather products at Hides are made of full grain leather due to its thick pull-up leather attributes. Rear security compartment with zipper closure Made with the premium and the toughest: Vegetable Tanned Full Grain Cowhide Leather No artificial, synthetic, or cardboard used This beautiful leather rucksack takes no time to become a part of your lifestyle and only gets better with age! When I finished my chore and opened the door There was a shadow in the pale moonlight.The Student Leather Backpack fits your school, work, or a weekend getaway. Well my knees were knockin' but I just kept walkin' and I made it to the place alright Well late that night my stomach didn't feel right and I new that I had to goĭown the winding path to the little out-house about sixty yards or so

We dad booze and girls and a fireplace and music that could turn you on We had everything that a man could need except we didn't have an in-door john Well the last time I went campin' I was invited by a friend called Jake to a great, big, bear-proof cabin on a hill over looking a lake It was a bear! Great big mother of a bear! I was up in a flash, I did the hundred mile dash and I never, ever went back there! There was a great big hole in my brand new tent.

Had a cooler full of steaks and things and another one full of beer had plenty to eat had plenty to drink I could have stayed there for a yearĪbout two o'clock in the afternoon I strolled down to the lake I met a girl named Jan with a deep brown tan oh boy that was a breakīy ten that night we were snuggled up nice and the tent was zipped up tight I woke up about three, staring down at me, was a shadow in the pale moonlight. Well the next time I went campin' Took my brand new, water-proof tent to a campground full of people about the nicest place I ever went (NO CHORD) (THUMP 3 TIMES) It was a bear! D Great big mother of a bear! I was up in a flash, I did the ten mile dash and I never, ever went back there! Woke up about three, staring down at me, was a shadow in the pale moonlight.
#KNAPSACK ON MY BACK PATCH#
About ten that night, just a little bit tight frying fillets in the setting sun.įound a patch of ground, and laid our sleeping bags down and we crawled in for the night. Well the day went great, went fishin' on the lake and we sure had a barrel of fun. And old Jack, he was an expert He'd been campin' for a whole lot of years So all we took was some fishin' gear, a skillet and a dozen beers. Chorus Oh boy, do I love bears, you can bet your life that I do, there ain't nothin' anywhere like a big, black bear as long as he's a mile away from you! Well the first time I went campin' just a knapsack on my back I hiked ten miles in to the bush with a buddy by the name of Jack. It's a simple, fun song for around the campfire with kids. Somewhere along the way I found the name 'Larry Clark' but I've never been able to verify it. All I know is 'Uncle Smokey' is suppose to hail from Saskatchewan. This song was a cult/humour favourite of the early 80's. I've looked all over for this and finally had to do it myself.
