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Our versatile Jambox case allows you to listen to tunes anywhere on your Jambox. Strap it to your bike or backpack.
The Jambox Case is available at JamboxCase.com
WATSON instrument case in foreground. (and customs forms), the tube in back holds the WATSON prototype, we can use that for spare parts if we need to. And additional cases with parts and tools for the field! This is all the stuff we need for the WATSON instrument!
Macro detail from clear plastic CD case. Photographed with CP (circular polarizer) filter. The effect of the lighting is from a laptop lcd monitor displaying a plain white image. The filter brings out these amazing colours and but shows the lcd as black! It is best to raise th subject a few inches above the LCD to prevent the pixels from being obvious.
The owner of a local hardware store bought this vintage Case tractor, which was built in Racine, to display in the parking lot of his store. I'm not sure the color scheme is authentic, but it certainly makes the big iron wheels stand out!
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #22 - Wheels.
If you’re an avid iPad user, odds are that not only have you heard of Otterbox, but that you’ve owned one of their cases for a previous device you’ve used. Sure, keeping up with cases on each and every device you have can become quite an expense, but with a device like the iPad 2, do you really want to risk dropping it while it lacks complete protection? The risk was not one that I was willing to take, so I took the plunge and ordered an Otterbox Commuter for my iPad 2. Because while I loved the feel of the naked device, it feels even better completely protected.
missing cases are on top here. Close up of the cases from the other photo.
All pictured equipment for sale. Entertaining all offers. Send any inquiries via Flickr mail.
This is the first case I made for my iPad... more of a sleeve really. Just two pieces of 8.5x11in tooling leather that I stained, and then saddle-stitched together.
Since I can never leave a computer case alone, I decided to draw on the OEM RB53 VAIO case. While the original computer resides in another case, this one is still used for older computers. YRY RX-78-2 MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM.