Maybe it's like the rigid wood & vinyl cover for NEC?

There is a case for PC-8201 that looks kinda like a binder. But it's really a tight fitting full plywood box, 1/4 inch 3-ply plywood covered in padded vinyl and with a lid that opens like a book and held on/closed by snaps.

The lid can be folded underneath either flat or holding the computer tilted, or removed altogether.

https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/1154520516




On 10/17/25 17:17, Scott McDonnell wrote:
I was thinking (and maybe the originals did do this) that maybe it could be designed to fold into a tilt stand when opened up. The ads claimed it was leather (probably psuedo leather with cardboard inside). Unfortunately the scans were old B&W scans where images turn into a mostly black blob, so I could make out enough detail to figure out how it attached to the M100.


I have tried image searches to see if there might be any real pictures of it online, but have come up empty.


On 10/17/2025 3:46 PM, Brian White wrote:
Now that binder idea is cool.

bkw

On Fri, Oct 17, 2025, 2:08 PM scottgmcdonnell <[email protected]> wrote:

    I picked up one of the bags OP suggested because $8 is hard to
    beat. Some hardboard panels might enhance them.

    I do store some of my especially valuable or rare equipment in the
    waterproof tough cases, though. Too expensive to do that for
    everything.

    I actually received some items recently that came in those old
    caselogic equipment bags and went down a rabbit hole trying to
    find modern versions. Camera bags come the closest, but nothing
    really close anymore. These bags were nice because they typically
    had zippered holes for feeding cables through.

    Lastly, when I 2as going through old mags, there used to be a
    cover for the Model 100 much like the tablet covers today. The
    pictures were too terrible to see how they attached, but it looks
    like they attached to the back somehow and folded over the screen,
    almost like putting the M100 in a binder. Which actually had me
    thinking about grabbing a binder to build a replica. Anyone seen
    this cover in the real world?

    Scott



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    -------- Original message --------
    From: Kurt McCullum <[email protected]>
    Date: 10/17/25 1:15 PM (GMT-05:00)
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [M100] A thick-enough laptop bag

    I'm late to the party on this one, but I had a need some time back
    to find a bag for my 8201a computers. I went outside the box and
    looked at tool bags.

    BOSCH #2610937783

    It woks quite well. Sometimes you can find them cheap. I'm sure
    there are others of similar size.

    Kurt

    On Fri, Oct 17, 2025, at 2:01 AM, B 9 wrote:
    On Wed, Oct 15, 2025 at 9:39 AM Joshua O'Keefe
    <[email protected]> wrote:

        I hope this is helpful rather than irksome for others.
        Protecting these systems for the long run while still making
        them easily available for use is important to us all.

    Definitely helpful to me. I have no covers for my T200s and this
    got me thinking about what I need.

    —b9



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