Dear David,

Yes, the design is predicated on putting the hole in a solid plastic 
plate over the endpin of the bass, so you only need a secure hook to 
double that function. You also need slightly longer elastic cord to 
attach the straps up to the handle. All fairly straightforward.

Best wishes,

David

At 23:07 +0200 18/6/12, David van Ooijen wrote:
>I saw those wheels in action on double basses. Love them and indeed
>they are better than my skate board wheels. A hook on the theorbo case
>would be enough? Great idea!
>
>David
>
>On 18 June 2012 17:55, David Van Edwards <da...@vanedwards.co.uk> wrote:
>>  Dear Richard,
>>
>>  Last year I put a small hook on Lynda Sayce's theorbo case to take
>>  these wheels and it has been a great success.
>>  http://www.kcstrings.com/bass-buggie It is much better than using
>>  skateboard wheels and deals with rough ground easily. Can be taken on
>>  and off as needed and is light but well made. I would recommend them.
>>
>>  Best wishes,
>>
>>  David
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  At 12:12 -0400 17/6/12, richard brook wrote:
>>>Hi netters
>>>
>>>I wonder if anyone has used clamp on wheels for dragging  theorboes
>>>around campuses etc.
>>>LIke with luggage, though you could remove them. I looked briefly
>>>at a site that sold something called E-Z wheels; Any experience with
>>>those?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Dick Brook
>>>richa...@ptd.net
>>>
>>>
>>>
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