In a message dated 8/23/2006 8:27:02 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The  temperature and pressure problems are greatly exaggerated in the 
popular  imagination.


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Howard:
 
I recall you having the best travel system for transporting lutes as  checked 
luggage:  a sizeable metal chest with an excellent cushioning  arrangement to 
fit in more than one lute.  Truly a cool lute cooler!
 
Yes you are right.  The temperature and pressure in the cargo hold  isn't too 
different than in the passenger cabin.  The problem for wooden  instruments 
is the very low relative humidity throughout the plane on long  flights, so it 
is important to seal the lute in a plastic bag before placing it  in the case.
 
Kenneth

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