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    Tom Bihn ID Messenger Bag and Brain Cell Review

    Posted on Thursday, March 29 2007 @ 14:25:28 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Everywhere you go these days you can see people carrying bags with their laptops in them. I've noticed that the more popular type is the Messenger style of bag, the kind that hangs off your shoulder, and that you'll see the bike messengers carrying all around. Th ere are many brands to choose from, and as with anything there are cheaply made ones and there are well made ones. Today for review I have one of the well made ones, actually very well made, it is the ID Messenger Bag from Tom Bihn. This bag can be a Messenger bag alone, or can also be a laptop carrying case with the addition of the Tom Bihn Brain Cell. So this is sort of a double review, of the Tom Bihn ID Messenger Bag and the Brain Cell laptop case. Read on to learn more about one of the best bags out there today...

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    Tom Bihn ID Messenger Bag and Brain Cell


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