Do you carry a road atlas in your car? In 1986 a friend came asking for some sort of protective case to keep her road atlas from being trashed in her truck. Not a problem, in two days Igas had created the first ever Atlas Case. It's just the thing to protect your atlas from cats, kids, coffee spills, gull droppings, burger grease, and such things that ruin its pristine [and expensive] condition. The Atlas Case is made from 1000 denier Cordura nylon and 20 gauge optically clear vinyl. The zipper is a large YKK #8 coil that will last for decades. The design has been copied, but never equaled in quality of materials. So now you may keep your atlas both readable and handy. The Atlas Case will hold two-three standard sized atlases, or about a dozen small squids. Available in red, royal blue, black or forest green [the bag, not the squids].
Atlas Case
$25.00
Price: $25.00


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