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Possibly for an Apple //c or another Apple II product?
Verified. Apple IIc. Found an image of the case with an Apple IIc in a ebay ad.
I also have one of these. I use it for my TiBook, actually.
(there's a pad in it custom sized to cushion the laptop)
(there's a pad in it custom sized to cushion the laptop)
Oh! I have one of those too. Mine is also grey. I always wondered what they were for.
For some reason those iic bags seemed to have survived VERY well over the years.
I wonder if that was because nobody ever carried their IIC with them?
The bag was just tossed in a closet and the IIC setup on the desk to live life then the bag sent to GoodWill?
The bag was just constructed like a tank! It certainly is built better than that Targus thing that came with my work Thinkpad.
:lol:
I wonder if that was because nobody ever carried their IIC with them?
The bag was just tossed in a closet and the IIC setup on the desk to live life then the bag sent to GoodWill?
The bag was just constructed like a tank! It certainly is built better than that Targus thing that came with my work Thinkpad.
:lol:
I found one of those at a tag sale for $0.25 years ago (felt awesome handing over the quarter for the bag, lol). In the main compartment, it can fit a PowerBook 165 and a GCC WriteMove II -perfectly-. Its AC brick fits very nicely in one of the side containers.
I later learned it was for a Apple IIc, and wanted one ever since I found that out. By the time I actually got the IIc, though, the case was long gone. I don't remember what I did with it.
I later learned it was for a Apple IIc, and wanted one ever since I found that out. By the time I actually got the IIc, though, the case was long gone. I don't remember what I did with it.
The guy who gave me one in March of 2009 had at least 3 more. He asked "Want one?" and I was like "Sure."For some reason those iic bags seemed to have survived VERY well over the years.
I wonder if that was because nobody ever carried their IIC with them?
:lol:
IIRC, mine came with a bunch of, no joke, Q-tips! And some floppy disks. I tossed the tips; saved the disks. There were also a bunch of Apple Service repair forms. I kept those too.

