John I recently worked with a technician who used a travel case, the ones that are popular with airline passengers. I don't know what they are officially called, but I'm sure you've seen them. His was a hard case design with wheels on the bottom and a retractable handle. When he extended thehandle, he looped the handles of his brief case around it. He pulled it up and down a staircase with ease, collapsed the handle and laid it neatly in the back of his small station wagon. At first it struck me as too big and bulky, but his deft handling of it made me reconsider. Paul Chick ----- Original Message ----- From: John Lillico, RPT <staytuned@idirect.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 9:21 PM Subject: Toolbox caddy > Attention urban tuners; > > I'm looking for a pull-along type toolbox carrier to accommodate up to three technician cases. It should be suitable for public transit and small enough to fit into a car's trunk (boot). > > Does anyone have one in use or know of availability? > > Fifty plus only need reply! Thanks. > > John Lillico, RPT, > Oakville, ON Canada > > >
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