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Help with indentifying this rare model - raze - 04-22-2004 Hello All, I just go an HP bag that I have never seen before. The leather bag is the same quality of a calculator tanned leather case, but the size is too big for a regular calculator. But the logo is exactly of the vintage calculator leather bag. I wonder what type of bag is this? is this for a big calculator bag or a bowling bag? The shape and size matches a bowling bag, but this is a HP, and judging from inside, it is not a bowling bag becuase it has different compartments.
Check the picture here: I wonder if this one worth to eBay it.
Any help will be greatly appreciated, Re: Help with indentifying this rare model - Arnold Steekelenburg - 04-22-2004 Hi Raze,
This is a bag used to carry a HP-9x series calculator. These were calculators with built-in printer e.g. HP-97, the printer version of the HP-67.
Re: Help with indentifying this rare model - David Ramsey - 04-22-2004 As another reply mentions, it's a bag for carrying a HP 9x series desk calculator-- the 91, 92, or 97.
And it's VINYL, for heaven's sake, not leather. I'm amazed so many people can't distinguish plastic from cow skin. Every time I see one of these type cases on eBay it's advertised as "leather".
Re: Help with indentifying this rare model - "leatherette" - Bill Wiese - 04-22-2004 Sometimes this fake leather is called "leatherette" - as in advertising for a product: "...comes with a nice leatherette carrying case." Large expanses of fake leather with cloth backing are sometimes called "naugahyde". So when your friends get a cheap leather-look sofa from Ikea, you can ask them, "How many Naugas did you skin to make that sofa?" ;) Bill
I think it's for the 9815A, not for the 9x - Raymond Del Tondo - 04-23-2004 Hi,
at least my 'leatherette' HP-97 bag looks quite different, I think the bag on the photo is for another (heavier) machine, like the 9815A or alike.
Raymond
Re: I think it's for the 9815A, not for the 9x - Dave - 04-23-2004 Your right is not for the 9X series calcs.
Re: I think it's for the 9815A, not for the 9x - David Smith - 04-23-2004 Without something for scale it is hard to tell what it goes with. It may be for a '97. There were some minor variations in the case design. I have a 9100A case and have seen a purported 9815 case, but they are off-white in color.
Re: I think it's for the 9815A, not for the 9x - Andrés C. Rodríguez (Argentina) - 04-23-2004 I have one of the 9x original bags and it is not like this one. I 100% agree with Raymond's message.
Isn't the correct term for that stuff "Pleather"? - Wayne Stephens - 04-23-2004 Take care.
Wayne.
Re: How about "Feather" or "Leatheraux"? - Paul Brogger - 04-23-2004 Faux leather. I think "leatheraux" sounds much more elegant than "leatherette".
AND, I did a Google search on "leatheraux" and got ONE result! And that's a contraction/abbreviation serving as a qualification level in a web directory at a Korean chemicals firm (I believe). I may have just invented a word!
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