Too late! I didn't see your post until now, having trouble getting through all the posts. I just found an 'acceptable' case a a camera store, bought it, dumped my tools into and left for Highland Park walking. After about 1.25 miles, just three blocks from home I was hit by a buy who used his bumper, still attached to the car and my brand new case had it's first tumble. Seems unscratched but I haven't checked the SAT yet. I just got it back from Inventronics for new face, battery and thorough checkout. Darn, darn, darn. Need to get it out and see if it turns on. I will look at those cases the next time someone can get me to a Home Desperate. Take care and have a good weekend. Newton "Richard E. West" wrote: > > Newton Hunt wrote: > > > > > I have to go out and see if I can find another soft camera > > case to hold my tools. The old one is just getting too > > ratty and has too many splits in the fabric. > > > > Newton: > > If you're looking for the perfect soft case for your tools go to your > local hardware/Home Depot type store and look for "BucketBoss" tool > cases. They're the next best thing to sliced bread. For years I had a > custom case I made out of an old alto sax instrument case. This year I > switched to this soft tool kit. There are several types. I bought > three. One is big, with lots of slots for tools and a smaller case > attached that I use for voicing tools; it has a nice shoulder strap and > handle as well.. The other bag is a wide mouthed bag that I use for > tuning tools. The third "bag" is one that fits into a milk crate as is > good for large tools but also has several pockets for various sized > items. There are others that look like they'd handle a computer plus > tools. I've looked for the "perfect" tools cases for years and these > are it. Check it out. > > Richard West
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