Re: [NTLK] abcom case

From: Chris Chapman (pan1k_at_earthlink.net)
Date: Wed Dec 19 2001 - 12:22:11 EST


Wow. I think I will get this case. Abcom's website had no pictures...grr!
But from what it sounds, this is the perfect case for me. I've a PDA
concepts bag, which is way too big for me (my girlfriend calls it my
man-purse), but I like a small bag and if I can use the newt holster in it,
all the better, especially if i can toss receipts and modems and such in
there as well. Cool. I'm ordering now! :)

Thanks Guys!

-Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Fisher" <jfisher_at_alapoisoncenter.org>
To: <newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 8:33 AM
Subject: [NTLK] abcom case

>
> I have both the 2100 case and the 2100 case with kb pouch. I never use
> the one with the kb pouch but the other one is a constant companion. It
> is a little awkward to carry (I hold the belt loop) and I have elected
> not to use shoulder strap but the d-ring hardware is solid. The pouch on
> the
> front does too much to encourage my packrat nature. quick inventory:
> Charged NiMH cells in MP120 battery case, 4 new alkalines, network card,
> memory card, checkbook, dongle, passport, couple of ballpoints, phone
> patch cord and misc pocket pollution (receipts).
>
> I added a newton holster (all leather frame for holding newt) which
> adheres nicely to the velcro in the case.
>
> It's the best compromise I've found between portability and protection.
> I'll spare you the horror stories, but the newt has taken a couple of
> hard knocks and emerged unscathed thanks to the case.
>
> I have no financial interest in abcom, yadda. yadda.
>
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