duluth jailhouse tool case

John Formsma formsma at gmail.com
Thu Nov 8 19:54:03 MST 2007


On 11/5/07, Tom Driscoll <tomtuner at verizon.net> wrote:

>     Duluth case loaded for action.
>    First day on the job went well. The only problem is that the tool "flap"
> doesn't hold on to the tools very well. I'll have to work on some type of
> restraint to hold them

When the Jailhouse arrived Monday, I didn't think I would like it all
that well.  It was bigger than I expected.  However, once I loaded it
up with tools, I was thinking differently.

Today was my first day with it loaded.  I think I'm going to like it a
lot.  Lots of room.  All the stuff that was in the Genck Ulitmate is
now in the Jailhouse, except for three tools that I rarely use anyway.

Things are grouped roughly like they were in the Genck case.  But I
will probably  arrange them differently later.

One side is for mostly tuning related things, and the other is mostly
tool related.  Photos attached.

One positive is the comfortable shoulder strap.  Very nice! I also
like how the case stays vertical.  And, when I opened it up, no tools
fell out of place.  I almost felt like I really wasn't from
Mississippi.   ;-)


JF
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