Great to see where the magic happens. I got my first Billingham bag around about 1980; I still have it and I still love it. In fact I love all six of my Billingham bags!
That's amazing to know you still have a Billingham bag from 1980!! Would you be willing to share a photo of the bag with us? We'd love to share it with our community.
Thanks Musa and Harry for a fascinating tour round the factory, really interesting getting an insight into the different elements in the production process. I can imagine there must be tremendous job satisfaction being part of a small friendly team producing such quality products appreciated around the world. I've got a lovely collection that I'll never part with, I enjoy using every one. Thanks to everyone in the Billingham team.
I own 2 Billingham bags. For everyday use I have a Hadley Large. For storing my camera gear at home I’m using Billingham 555. Absolutely the best bags!
I will gladly buy Billingham bags over other bags made overseas, these bags are built to last and the only time I have replaced one after 10 years is when I outgrew it!
Very poor camerawork TBH - both in terms of cropping and angles taken and jerky panning. It would seem that an non-IS lens/camera were used . Nice to see inside a great British Institution, despite a lot of the raw materials being sourced overseas.
The most wonderful bags! Have used them for many years and bag number 9 is on the way!
They really are great bags! Whoop whoop for bag number 9!!
Nobody makes camera bags like Billingham. Superb quality. I’m still using the one I bought in 1986.
They really are the best!
When I received my bag I understood the price. The quality and craftsmanship is unmatched.
Great to see where the magic happens. I got my first Billingham bag around about 1980; I still have it and I still love it. In fact I love all six of my Billingham bags!
That's amazing to know you still have a Billingham bag from 1980!! Would you be willing to share a photo of the bag with us? We'd love to share it with our community.
@@AmateurPhotographerTV if I knew how to attach a photo then I would be glad to.
We’ll I may have worked it out:
drive.google.com/file/d/1pRUbxRGhk8EhBHvjt2CL7hvX1msBWb_3/view?usp=drivesdk
My Mini Eventer in navy blue is on the way and will soon join six other Billingham bags in the stable.
Fantastic high quality made bags and I got 2 of the 225 models
Thanks Musa and Harry for a fascinating tour round the factory, really interesting getting an insight into the different elements in the production process. I can imagine there must be tremendous job satisfaction being part of a small friendly team producing such quality products appreciated around the world. I've got a lovely collection that I'll never part with, I enjoy using every one. Thanks to everyone in the Billingham team.
What a joyful video!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
I own 2 Billingham bags. For everyday use I have a Hadley Large. For storing my camera gear at home I’m using Billingham 555. Absolutely the best bags!
I hope you enjoyed seeing how they are made.
Does Billingham bags do any annual factory outlet / seconds sales ??
As long as it's made in England, I will buy it.
I will gladly buy Billingham bags over other bags made overseas, these bags are built to last and the only time I have replaced one after 10 years is when I outgrew it!
Please make a totes bag Billingham
Very poor camerawork TBH - both in terms of cropping and angles taken and jerky panning. It would seem that an non-IS lens/camera were used . Nice to see inside a great British Institution, despite a lot of the raw materials being sourced overseas.
Why on earth do keep the camera on her all the time? You should have it on the one speaking.
I'm getting buried with my 335