I'm bleeping thrilled to report that it went off without a hitch!! 
I didn't have the strength to unscrew a couple of the teensy-weensy screws in the old laptop, so my helper did that, but the rest was a breeze. I plugged it in to my new laptop's USB 3.1 Gen 2 type A port, lights flashed, Device Notifier popped up...the anticipation built...remembering those failed attempts with the thumb drives...VOILA! It's there, all of it, all of its partitions, just like that.
Thanks everyone for your input and support. I appreciate it.

I didn't have the strength to unscrew a couple of the teensy-weensy screws in the old laptop, so my helper did that, but the rest was a breeze. I plugged it in to my new laptop's USB 3.1 Gen 2 type A port, lights flashed, Device Notifier popped up...the anticipation built...remembering those failed attempts with the thumb drives...VOILA! It's there, all of it, all of its partitions, just like that.
Thanks everyone for your input and support. I appreciate it.






Without rendering the drive unusable. Right now they have labels like "d0707138-7a62-4d2e-a52e-ff678837d27c"--which is not exactly intuitive.
Last night I started looking at enclosures on Amazon, but I got stuck because there are apparently two heights, 9mm and 12.7mm. I have absolutely no idea which mine is. I thought about ordering both, then returning the one that doesn't fit, but I don't normally do that, so I probably won't.

Anyone remember [from my copious posts]? File system type, I think. And it went downhill from there. I don't think I had ever used KDEPM prior to that--I've always used gParted--and I really can't say what possessed me to try something new while trying something new, but there you go!
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