Cheryl wrote:
>I have flown with the case -- it fits both under the seat in
>front and in the overhead bin. Technically, it does not conform
>to the Delta size restrictions, but it's VERY close -- nobody said
>a word about it.
Thank you very much, Cheryl and Chris, for your endorsements. I am gl
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Hi everybody
Could you help me with the informations about the website or some store
where I
could find the flight case for horn. I'm flying for Christmas to Poland
and I'm
afraid that now after September 11th they will
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In a message dated 11/29/02 12:05:30 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Admittedly, I haven't flown with this case, but I can't imagine it causing a
> problem. I've known others with much larger cases flying post September
>
i think OSMUN offers the best flight case that you can carry on. I have one now and
it has helped me travel worry-free. It also acts as a backpack!
Julie
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As far as I know, the only case specifically marketed for flight is the Marcus Bonna
flight case, that resembles a baby coffin.
That said, I use a Thompson Edition (www.thompsonedition.com) cut bell case and I'm
exceedingly happy with it. It's
Try berkeley case from UK and they are in color.
http://www.bill-lewington.com/berkeley/pictures.htm
They are good for flight
François Lefebvre
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Hi everybody
Could you help me with the informations about the website or some store where I
could find the flight case for horn. I'm flying for Christmas to Poland and I'm
afraid that now after September 11th they will not let me take my horn with me
on the plane. Do you know about some place wher
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