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<DIV>Jeff</DIV>
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<DIV>I use a tool roll, as sold by the piano supply stores, to hold my basic=
tuning and regulating tools, pliers, etc. I have another small bag for my
voicing tools. These is carry in one of the briefcases sold at the home
office, which has the PTG logo on it. The briefcase is leather, and can=
be
carried by a shoulder strap. It has room for lots of extra goodies, includin=
g
paper work, glue, etc. I like the shoulder strap, as it takes the weigh=
t
off my arms and hands. </DIV>
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<DIV>As was mentioned, there is no such a thing as a perfect case. What you =
want
is something that will hold the basic things you need most of the time that =
will
get you thought a basic tuning, voicing, and regulation. The rest=
you should keep in a variety of carrying cases and tool boxes in your c=
ar.
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<DIV>Wim </DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>