Thanks for all the info. I'll bring a user manual and the color brochure to show what it is. A plastic bottle of drinking water is too dangerous to be let on a plane, so I never know what else might be considered a threat. I like the tuning fork idea, but I know how much pain it can inflict on the kneecap, so it could be deadly in the wrong hands. I'll leave my A440 Ninja Throwing Fork at home. Tom Servinsky wrote: > No problem with security. At most, expect to be asked to turn it on. > Give security a heads up while you are in line and you shouldn't have > any problems. It's no different than the millions of laptops which are > brought on board. > Tom Servinsky
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