Howard, they will probably ask you to open it, but I've carried mine all over the U.S. If you ever go to Canada, though, I've heard that it gets interesting. Howard S. Rosen wrote: > > Dear Colleagues, > > Here is an interesting question.......... > > Has anyone travelled on an airline and taken a standard sized tool case as > carry on luggage? > > I must bring mine to New York (from Florida) to service both of my > daughters' new pianos and I would hate to check it as ordinary baggage. Now > I know that their local dealer should solve their complaints (a few > sluggish dampers etc), but daddy has to do it. In addition I will be saving > them a lot of bucks if I install the full Dampp-Chaser systems that I > bought them and had drop shipped to their homes. > > I would appreciate input on airline travel with tools. Thanks in advance. > > Howard S. Rosen, RPT > Boynton Beach, Florida -- Home of the Humor List Warren D. Fisher fish@communique.net Registered Piano Technician Piano Technicians Guild New Orleans Chapter 701
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