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Re: Thrift store finds
- Subject: Re: Thrift store finds
- From: me2@nowhere.org (Bart)
- Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 05:34:39 GMT
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>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?
>
>
Question: was it grey-green on the outside, black on the inside, and the power
supply cubby; does it have a fold-down lid?
I found one like you described and that color at a Church bazzar about a year
ago.
I use it daily, not for my //c though. I carry my Newton, extra PC CARDS
(memory, modem, NIC), papers, etc ie it is my day to day briefcase.
It is a very cool thing and the Newton nestles in to the web where the 5.25s
would go quite well.
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-Bart
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