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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
* A duffel bag is also known as a '''kitbag''' ''(military)'' or '''gym bag''' ''(school)'' in [[England|the UK]], and is sometimes referred to as a '''seabag''' when used by sailors or marines.
 
* A duffel bag is also known as a '''kitbag''' ''(military)'' or '''gym bag''' ''(school)'' in [[England|the UK]], and is sometimes referred to as a '''seabag''' when used by sailors or marines.
* A duffel bag is also sometimes spelled as 'duffle bag'.
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* A duffel bag is also sometimes spelled as 'duffle bag'. However, since 'duffel' is the spelling used both in [[Craig Shaw Gardner]]'s [[Back to the Future Part III novelization|novelization]] and on Wikipedia, it has therefore been adopted here.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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A duffel bag was a large cylindrical bag made from thick cloth, which was used by military personnel to carry their personal belongings, and was opened and closed by means of a drawstring at the top.

Emmett Brown bought two duffel bags full of military tools and supplies from the Hill Valley Army/Navy Store on November 14, 1955, for his and Marty McFly's excavation of the DeLorean time machine from the Delgado Mine.

Behind the scenes

  • A duffel bag is also known as a kitbag (military) or gym bag (school) in the UK, and is sometimes referred to as a seabag when used by sailors or marines.
  • A duffel bag is also sometimes spelled as 'duffle bag'. However, since 'duffel' is the spelling used both in Craig Shaw Gardner's novelization and on Wikipedia, it has therefore been adopted here.

Appearances

See also