As someone who's owned and used the various makes of cases, I can recommend 
two: Anvil and SKB.
Anvil isn't the cheapest, but they're the best in my opinion.  SKB is also 
very good, but is plastic instead of wood or aluminum.  Don't let the 
plastic scare you off though...they make ATA and mil-spec stuff.  If you're 
going to be moving the equipment yourself, a standard case will do.  If 
you're going to be shipping the equipment, spring for the shock-mount case.

Just my $0.02...
Craig

At 09:52 AM 11/20/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi, all,
>
>Y'all recall that I posted a few weeks ago for a router cabinet.  Well, I
>got some good leads, and then my circumstances have changed...again.   I
>will be spending alot of time in KC in a corporate apartment for the next
>2-8 months,  so rack mounting my routers at home won't do me any good.  I
>want to take them with me on the plane to my new quarters.
>
>Does anyone know where I can buy one of those flight cases with the 19 inch
>rack inside that are about 3-4 feet high, and can can hold about 8 2500
>sized routers? (The AGS will be staying at home.)   I plan on taking my
>routers with me so that I can while the hours away with study.  The case I
>am looking for is very similar to what the instructors use to transport
>their routers from class to class.   Most of us have seen them:  the
>instructor pops the top and inside are the cabled routers ready for use.
>
>I have been all over the web, and can not find exactly what I need.  I don't
>even know if flight case is the right word.
>
>
>TIA,
>
>Charles
>
>
>
>
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