The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Friday, June 1, 2018
Suitcases like I've never seen before
I had to smile when reading an article at Laughing Squid about a new self-contained kitchen-in-a-suitcase.
There's also a desk (with chair) in a suitcase:
And even a bed-in-a-suitcase:
I'm not sure how practical they all are, but full marks to the designer for fitting everything into so small a space. The prices, however, are outrageous!
Peter
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These harken back to the old days of Safari outfitters. One could buy basically the same thing, back in the days.
And the portable desk setup has been around since, I think, the 1500's. Used to be called a Campaign desk.
I've seen advertisements for 'Camper' kitchens, basically a mini-chuckwagon set-up for autos, sold back in the '20s.
Bed in a box? Hmmm, now if there was a set of cot legs that got that whole thing off the ground, that would be totally neat.
The older I get, the more 'new' things seem like the old, just made out of different materials.
Interesting yes, affordable NO!!!
I have the drawings for a neat campaign desk kinda thing that I did that some moons ago. Just a skoosh larger than a standard briefcase, about the size of a catalogue case or those damn wheelie suitcases .that all the lawyers seem to be using now
Similar things are available surplus ex US military -- the case portion at least:
https://colemans.com/shop/containers/instrument-station-with-drawers-u-s-g-i-used/
Model 1952 field desk:
http://go-armynavy.com/military-surplus/field-gear/field-desks/us-military-m-1952-field-desk-used.html
The kitchen in a suitcase would be handy for long distance truckdrivers here in Western Australia. With the capability of folding away and being stored under the bunk, and depending on if it uses gas or electricity for cooking.
Gives a whole new meaning to "food to go".
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