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Posted by Gremlin16 on 07-30-2000 04:23 AM:

Question

I have just purchased my visor, and i decided to go with Rhodiana case, the one that i can clip on my belt. But what about my Stowaway keyboard, Is there any good cases for that, Preferable VERY durable... ($90 keyboard is not something I want to break.)???????

Thanks

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Colt Frederickson


Posted by Charo on 07-30-2000 05:11 AM:

Arrow

Target has black CD cases in several different types materials that fit a Stowaway perfectly for $10.


Posted by Vinny on 07-30-2000 06:00 PM:

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I was going to post about this exact topic--Colt beat me to it though . I just got a Stowaway too and want to protect it for school. But now back on topic

Charo: What's the brand name of these cases? You wouldn't have the exact name or anything that would distinguish the produt would you.


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-Vincent
All these guys have no game, I wish I would have stayed


Posted by Charo on 07-30-2000 06:36 PM:

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No, sorry. Just saw them last night. There was a wide selection size and style wise for CDs all the same brand, which I don't remember.


Posted by Matt Nichols on 07-30-2000 09:03 PM:

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How bout a belt clip case? You could carry one on each hip, and if your fellow cow-orkers have a similar setup you could have a showdown at lunch time.


Posted by Vinny on 07-31-2000 04:54 AM:

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Oh dear, I'm already dork enough!

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-Vincent
All these guys have no game, I wish I would have stayed


Posted by Winchell on 07-31-2000 03:52 PM:

Cool

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Originally posted by Matt Nichols:
How bout a belt clip case? You could carry one on each hip, and if your fellow cow-orkers have a similar setup you could have a showdown at lunch time.


I believe that the Landware BurroPak "shoulder holster" has enough space in it to hold both a Visor and a Stowaway.

Then you'll really look like you are packing heat...


Posted by Taki on 07-31-2000 05:57 PM:

Smile

Wonder one of these cases would work...


Posted by Vinny on 07-31-2000 09:15 PM:

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I was watching TV and noticed a commercial for Mead school supplies. Many of you know them from those zipper soft binders with multiple compartments and a ring binder in the middle. I used to love these things but went w/o one last year to see if I could lighten my load. But back on topic.

I noticed that they have ones that are a bit bigger than a dayplanner. This might work well for a Visor and/or Stowaway I thought. Has anyone been school-supplies shopping yet enough to comment? I will definitely look into this when I do my shopping in a week or so.


Update: I found Mead's website, found this.


The description on the page is as follows: available in 11-inch (33570) $15.60 and 9.5 x 6-inch (33578) $13.60 sizes, with two- or three-subject college ruled notebook with perforated sheets, class schedule and planning calendars

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-Vincent
All these guys have no game, I wish I would have stayed

[This message has been edited by Vinny (edited 07-31-2000).]


Posted by pbray on 08-01-2000 02:02 AM:

Talking

I went with the RhinoPak 2000. It works great for travel and I imagine it will work great for school too (where I plan to use it most!). I hold the Stowaway with the straps that are meant to hold the Visor itself. I use the other side (mesh pocket) to hold the Visor w/ the hardcase in place. I put my extra springboards in either the front or back pocket and it all seems to be a great little package! Search this site for a thread regarding this case w/ the Stowaway - someone put up some great pictures!


Posted by Vinny on 08-01-2000 03:56 AM:

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I searched for the post and was unable to find it. Then I remembered, somebody had the pics but didn't have storage space so I hosted them for him. A quick trip through FTP and I found the pics that I had uploaded (boy do I feel dumb..). Here they are:
http://members.iquest.net/~devinf/vinny/Packed.jpg http://members.iquest.net/~devinf/vinny/CaseBack.jpg http://members.iquest.net/~devinf/vinny/CaseFront.jpg http://members.iquest.net/~devinf/vinny/OpenCase.jpg

It looks like a great solution, until I looked at the price: $37 . I was thinking more like $15-$20. Thanks for the suggestion though. Others who are in worse despair may consider it though, but I can't justify the cost.

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-Vincent
All these guys have no game, I wish I would have stayed


Posted by Hoser_back_home on 08-02-2000 01:22 PM:

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yup...

my pictures...that's my desk at work!

I'm still using that setup and i've travelled all around the states and canada that way.

it works for me.


Posted by Vertigo on 08-03-2000 01:02 AM:

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Whoa!! It's the perfect case!
I have been searching everywhere for something like that. I didn't know the Rhino Pack 2000 had so many pockets. $37 sounds like a great price, I remember buying the Hard Case for my PalmV (now gone) for $39, and that was just for a hinged piece of plactic... .


Posted by Morris on 08-03-2000 03:00 PM:

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I second the RhinoPak 2000 suggestion. It works like a charm. And it's only about the size of a VHS viedotape when you have it fully packed!


Posted by acajigas on 08-03-2000 10:33 PM:

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The RhinoPack 2000 looks neat and I might buy it but I would like to see it and touch it them buy it. Anybody knows if there is a retail store where I could buy it? What about Staples or CompUSA? anybody?

Thanks

Al

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Stowaway is the Visor way to go..!


Posted by acajigas on 08-04-2000 06:09 PM:

Talking

I've just ordered my RhinoPak 2000 at the http://store.visorcentral.com

They are on sale and I think there are 3 left. The price is lower 15% off. I think it is the cheapest you could get on this product.

I hope I've made a wise descision.

Al

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Stowaway is the Visor way to go..!


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