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Re: Thrift store finds
- Subject: Re: Thrift store finds
- From: "Tim Haynes" <trhaynes@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 15:50:28 -0400
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- References: <BVHu7.96239$hh.8475694@bin1.nnrp.aus1.giganews.com>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:13768
Very interesting find, that IIc carrying case. I just traded for one last
weekend. A bit bulky, but still very cool. :) I'd love to put a IIgs into
a IIc case, and then use that carrying case to carry a IIgs around. What a
hack job that would be - although I'm pretty sure it is impossibly without
massive board cutting and folding.
Cheers
Tim
"Gottverlassen" <piracy@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BVHu7.96239$hh.8475694@bin1.nnrp.aus1.giganews.com...
> (and yes, i bought them.)
>
> A IIe, with the following:
>
> Sequential Systems RAM 80 (in the aux. slot)
> Apple Computer IO Controller 655-0101-C (very significantly in slot 6)
> standard A2 SSC II (slot 1)
>
> A IIc, IN AN APPLE-MADE LAPTOP-SYLE CARRYING CASE. I was amazed. I've
> never seen anything like it. I saw this bag with a II-style rainbow Apple
> logo sewn on, and when I opened it, there was a IIc inside, with a power
> supply nestled properly in a seperate holder. The case was very clearly
> designed for carrying around the IIc, right down to the webbing inside the
> flap, just the right size for holding 5.25" disks. Am I right in thinking
> this was a really rare find? I can't wait to take that into work
tomorrow,
> all casual-like, and open it up during a meeting.
>
> Anything special to note about the IIe cards?
>
>