Timbuk2 is a San Francisco-based messenger bags company. It was established in San Francisco in 1989, The messenger bags are constructed from waterproof ballistic nylon or cordura. It is now owned by the Irvine, California private equity firm VMG Equity Partners. Timbuk2 was founded by former bike messenger Rob Honeycutt. The company was originally named Scumbags, but was changed to Timbuk2 Designs in 1990. The name Timbuk2 was inspired in part by the American rock band Timbuk3.
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- Timbuk2 ist ein US-amerikanisches Unternehmen in San Francisco, welches in erster Linie durch das Herstellen von Taschen für Fahrradkuriere bekannt wurde.
- Timbuk2 is a San Francisco-based messenger bags company. It was established in San Francisco in 1989, The messenger bags are constructed from waterproof ballistic nylon or cordura. It is now owned by the Irvine, California private equity firm VMG Equity Partners. Timbuk2 was founded by former bike messenger Rob Honeycutt. The company was originally named Scumbags, but was changed to Timbuk2 Designs in 1990. The name Timbuk2 was inspired in part by the American rock band Timbuk3. Timbuk2 still designs all their products in San Francisco and they manufacture custom messengers, backpacks and tote bags in Taiwan as well as through contracted manufacturers in Vietnam. It is one of the few manufacturing facilities still operating in San Francisco.
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- Timbuk2 ist ein US-amerikanisches Unternehmen in San Francisco, welches in erster Linie durch das Herstellen von Taschen für Fahrradkuriere bekannt wurde.
- Timbuk2 is a San Francisco-based messenger bags company. It was established in San Francisco in 1989, The messenger bags are constructed from waterproof ballistic nylon or cordura. It is now owned by the Irvine, California private equity firm VMG Equity Partners. Timbuk2 was founded by former bike messenger Rob Honeycutt. The company was originally named Scumbags, but was changed to Timbuk2 Designs in 1990. The name Timbuk2 was inspired in part by the American rock band Timbuk3.
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