Papas got a bran new bag!

Thomas Cole tcole at cruzio.com
Tue May 27 14:39:37 MDT 2008


Check http://www.stanleysupplyservices.com/ for a similar case but much 
better construction. Item #418-901. I've used mine daily for years with 
no problems.

Tom Cole

Phil Frankenberg wrote:

> Read the reviews on the page. You might want to reconsider.
>  
> Phil Frankenberg
> CSUChico
> Chico Ca.
>  
>  
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: Shawn Brock <mailto:shawnbrock at fuse.net>
>     To: Pianotech List <mailto:pianotech at ptg.org>
>     Cc: College and University Technicians <mailto:caut at ptg.org>
>     Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 7:58 AM
>     Subject: Papas got a bran new bag!
>
>     From the first day I entered this glorious business I knew my tool
>     kit (some sort of computer case) would not work for long.  I
>     upgraded to yet another computer case for a while, then a supply
>     house tool case, then the $250 Gink, and for my last year a
>     rolling tool bag with a few pockets and a tool roll.  I was never
>     happy...  I have never liked the tool roll affair, it seems a
>     little cumbersome, rolling it out on the customers floor, having
>     kids stick little fingers in to snatch things and so on.  After my
>     last bag began to sag in the middle from all of the wait I put in
>     it, I thought it was a new year and time for yet another tool kit
>     adventure.  I thought about the Big House tool bag but decided
>     against it.  I wanted to keep my freedom and my shoulder moving. 
>     Did I mention I carry a lot of stuff?  So it seemed that something
>     with wheels was still in order.  I looked at the options from the
>     supply houses, Harbor Freight, Home Depot, Chicago Case Company
>     and more...  One of the last places I checked was Sears and they
>     were the people that had what I wanted.
>      
>     http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00965623000P
>      
>     It is the best option I have come up with for a tool kit.  It
>     rolls, has plenty of room for everything I want to carry and
>     things stay in place.  I am pretty sure that they only offer these
>     online, but you can return it to the store if you don't like it. 
>     It comes with 2 removable pallets that seem to hold everything a
>     little better than my Gink pallet did.  The kit is covered with
>     nylon but has a hard plastic liner that seems pretty rugged.  It
>     has 4 zippered compartments with lots of pockets.  The back
>     compartment has 3 bucket stile pockets with a removable pallet in
>     front of them and 1 large pocket in front of the pallet.  The next
>     compartment has a pallet with a smaller removable zippered bag. 
>     The third compartment has lots of small open pockets and 4 larger
>     zippered and or Velcro pockets, as well as a few large open
>     pockets.  the front compartment has a water bottle holder and is
>     useful for invoices.  So check it out!  The wheels and telescoping
>     handle are nice! 
>     Shawn
>
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