---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Hi Chris, We all would be very unhappy if we lost our tools, the hammer from Dad, and the one from Mr. Greenley, the hand-made gauge from Reg.............However, I'm quite certain that everyone here on this list would be only to happy to rush to your aid with a hammer (and maybe even some mutes) in the event you got stuck without your tools because the airlines delivered them to the wrong city. So, leave the irreplaceable ones home, check the others in, relax and have a nice flight. (And if you end up in San Jose, CA with no tools, give me a call.) Diane "Christopher D. Purdy" <purdy@oak.cats.ohiou.edu> wrote: Hi there, I have to fly with my tuning tools this week and I want to be sure to be prepared. There have been discussions about security on this list and I have a good idea what to expect but I am interested in getting any additional advice. I will be checking my tool kit of course. I guess I will remove any knives or razor blades that may be lurking in there. I also will be carrying on my lap top computer. I understand that they will ask me to have it on when I go through security. Any other advice that any recent travelers can add? This is a very important gig I am going to and loosing my kit would be death. Would it be possible to carry a spare tuning hammer in my carry on bag? They would probably think it was some kind of weird weapon. chris -- Christopher D. Purdy R.P.T. School of Music, Ohio University Athens, Ohio 45701 (740) 593-1656 fax (740) 593-1429 purdy@ohiou.edu --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/f9/8b/a5/24/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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