A few more miles, a brand new bag, and some experimentation with camera angles.
And a quick shout out to an eBay seller I have had good experiences with. Since I have gotten into vintage/retro cruisers, I have tried to find a bicycle tool/utility bag that looks like it fits the bike. Hanging a modern nylon MTB bag under the seat of an old cruiser kinda ruins the look for me. I found an eBay seller,
avikashop, that sells cylindrical bags like the one above in various leather finishes for about 20 bucks. Last year I bought a couple in different colors for some of my old cruisers, and I liked them so much I bought a couple more so I wouldn't have to switch them around. Then I bought one for my daughter's Collegiate. And now for this project, when I picked up the mattress saddle, I figured a black one with rivets would match perfectly. So I ordered the one you see above from the same seller. But that's not what I got at first. Instead I got the black one in this picture, shown next to the brown one which was the size I was supposed to get:
I contacted the seller, and they responded the next morning. They apologized and told me they would send the correct item out right away, and that I could either resell or keep the other bag. Sure enough, this showed up a few days later:
I have been impressed with the product since I first bought them last year, now I'm pretty impressed with their customer service too.
On a different note, I have been thinking about this:
https://www.schwinnbikes.com/collections/cruiser-bikes/products/mens-collegiate
https://www.bicycling.com/bikes-gear/a33004270/schwinn-collegiate-review/
Schwinn kinda did the same thing I did; they "remixed" the Collegiate with some updates and rideability improvements. And mine isn't gonna cost me $998! There's gotta be a way for me to work that into the theme of this project...
(Also, the Collegiate is sold out on the Schwinn site, but the Orange Krate and Coal Krate are not? That surprises me.)