Product Videos

An old steam engine on film

From time to time we get questions about what fits in our Grips or
how the Colonel would use a certain product. You can view some of
these below or check out all of the Colonel's videos on our
Col. Littleton YouTube Channel.

No. 2 Clutch

The No. 2 Clutch offers protection for your iPad® in transit, whether you're carrying it as a clutch or slipping it into your bag or briefcase.

No. 5 Pocket

"I still use my No. 2 Pencil and Portfolio pad, but I know a good thing when I see it. Evidently, I am not alone. Customers have been calling from day one to request a bag for their newest tech toy," says Colonel. Our bag for the iPad® is the perfect combination of new technology and genuine Col. Littleton craftsmanship.

No. 3 Grip

Back in the day, folks carried wonderful bags, which were perfect for the stagecoach or train. We have a train that comes right through the middle of downtown Lynnville. As it passes through town, I always think about those travelers of yesteryear- how they dressed and what they carried. The No. 3 Grip is the result of that reflection.

No. 1870 Strong Box

This box is inspired by the Wells Fargo Strong Boxes that were carried beneath the seats of the six-horse stagecoaches that rumbled across the desolate plains, rugged mountains and unforgiving deserts of the Old West in the days of Wyatt Earp.

No. 1 Grip

If you had boarded a train during the time period of the 1870's to the 1940's, your travel bag would have been called a grip, which is defined by Mr. Webster as a "small travel bag or satchel."

No. 1 Saddlebag Briefcase

The Saddlebag Briefcase was designed in tribute to American History, the U. S. Cavalry and the Old West! Its design, reminiscent of the saddlebags carried by the U. S. Cavalry from the 1850' s, is contemporary enough for today' s busy executive who likes something different.

GP No. 1 Bag (Khaki)

This rugged, all-around bag was styled after an antique Swiss Army bag in the Colonel's private collection.

No. 43 Mailbag Briefcase

If you're old enough, you probably remember when U. S. Postal employees trudged the city streets with mailbags like the No. 43.

No. 37 Satchel

The result is a business bag with attitude - none of that "same ole, same ole" mentality here. This is a bag that will definitely not go unnoticed.

No. 36 Double Portfolio

It seems like I always have a dozen legal pads going at the same time. And, then I have one or two extra ones stuck inside my regular portfolio. Out of all this disorganization came the idea for the No. 36 Double Portfolio. It may be the only left and righthanded portfolio in existence.

No. 7 Garment Bag

"A good garment bag is the frequent traveler's best friend. This one is made of sturdy khaki cotton canvas with leather trim. Lightweight, yet durable, the bag holds up to 3 suits."

Phone Holsters

"Col. Littleton phone holsters."

Front Pocket Wallet

"This small, compact wallet weighs less than one-half ounce. Designed for your front pocket, it carries folding money, driver's license and two or three credit cards."

iPhone Pocket Journal

"Made of native American steer hide with a pigskin lining. Fits perfectly in your shirt or inside jacket pocket. Comes with 50 lined Col. Littleton note cards."

No. 1 Flyswatter

"Here's a flyswatter for the person who has everything. This is our original 31-hole model. Handmade American oak handle with leather lanyard and bridle leather paddle."