[Ti] Albook scratch

Leander Hutton lh59281 at appstate.edu
Mon Apr 26 15:21:47 PDT 2004


On 4/26/04 5:42 PM, "John Griffin" <jwegriffin at mac.com> wrote:

> Don typed this message on 4/26/04 4:42 PM:
> 
>> I was one who ordered and never received product but I don't know that the
>> current offering is from the same guy.
> 
> Apparently it is a different product and a different supplier then the scam
> artists that were doing business (sort of) a few years ago. My apologies to
> the people supplying the new product.
> 
> Anybody have a link to the new Powerbook paint suppliers?
> 
> jg
If you're going to give your Al/Ti a rough ride I'd suggest RadTech's
PowerSleevz (http://www.radtech.us). I got one for my Ti/867 and it has
protected it from campus life quite nicely. No scratches yet. :) The other
nice thing is that it's machine washable.

Leander
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