Week of 6 January, 2008 - 01:00 to 13 January, 2008 - 00:59

New Questions/Answers Added to FAQ

New Pictures of The Kit

The Kit by TOM BIHN

See them on the Kit page.
darcy | 8 January 2008 7:08 pm | |  

GearNinja Features the Archetype

Gear Ninja Magazine features the Archetype

Click here to be taken to Gear Ninja to see the full-size image or check out the Archetype page.
darcy | 8 January 2008 2:55 pm | |  

Update: A teacher reviews the Brain Bag

gmich has added pictures to his review of the Brain Bag backpack. Read the review -- "A teacher reviews the Brain Bag" -- in the TOM BIHN forums. Or check out the Brain Bag page.
darcy | 8 January 2008 2:50 pm | |  

Extra File Dividers for Empire Builder and Zephyr

Extra File Dividers for the TOM BIHN Empire Builder and Zephyr briefcases

Inside their main compartments, our Empire Builder and Zephyr briefcases come with three hard plastic file dividers that make organizing your papers a snap, and keeps those important files from getting damaged. The dividers stay put inside the bag, but are easily removed if you don't want them.

Many of you call us to order extra file dividers for your Empire Builder or Zephyr: now you can easily order them through our Web site. $9 will get you three extra file dividers, and a whole bunch of extra organization. And who doesn't need that? Extra File Dividers. $9. In-stock.
darcy | 8 January 2008 12:57 pm | |  

"new bag deserves coordinated fingerless mitts"

Posted in the TOM BIHN pool at Flickr:

The TOM BIHN Medium Cafe Bag in Plum/Wasabi with some very cool fingerless gloves

(That's a Plum/Wasabi Medium Cafe Bag and some very cool fingerless gloves.)
darcy | 7 January 2008 5:04 pm | |  

Comments on the Zephyr Briefcase

Check out the thread The Zephyr is the greatest... for customer feedback on our Zephyr briefcase. (FYI, the Zephyr is almost sold out: once it's sold out, it will be ready to ship again by late February.)

Excerpt:
"For my needs, the Zephyr is perfect. As a daily use bag, I typically have been carrying a laptop in a brain cell, 4-5 patient files (about 1 in thick each), printer cable, phone, a variety of pens, and a bunch of other small items. For travel I have been carrying the laptop and brain cell, a gear pouch (Waterfield - nothing against TB I just already had the pouch) for chargers, cables, etc) a couple of paperbacks and magazines, snack bars, files (not as thick as patient files) and a blow up travel pillow as well as other assorted little things."
darcy | 7 January 2008 1:18 pm | |