Marshall Go to Office Max or Office Depot. They have a large variety of rolling briefcases, that can be used to carry your tools, etc, and don't look like tool boxes. My experience, however, with these cases is that the wheels wear out after a couple of months. The wheels are designed to roll on smooth airport and hotel floors, not rough cement streets and sidewalks. So when you buy one, start looking for a suitcase repair shop. Wim -----Original Message----- From: Marshall Gisondi <pianotune05 at hotmail.com> To: pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Wed, Dec 29, 2010 11:46 am Subject: [pianotech] a topic we discussed before Hi Everyone, I sent a post but perhaps it was missed. I realize we covered this before, & if I knew where to find the archives I'd look there. I'm trying to find a better tool case that won't break my budget. I've checked Schaff, but I need something possibly soft sided and that rolls because of my use of public transit, and to be honest if I take a bus or train through the rough parts of Philly, one that doesn't look like a tool box would be great. I've checked sears and all I found there was a hard cheap plastic thing that rolls. I have a tool box already but it's too small. Plus lugging that thing is a real pain. It will give anyone a back ache in a hurry. So any ideas would be great. If you know of any other ideas such as would a computer case work that would be great too. I'm hoping to find something that doesn't look like luggage. Thanks Marshall Marshall Gisondi Piano Technician Marshall's Piano Service pianotune05 at hotmail.com 215-510-9400 www.phillytuner.com Graduate of The School of Piano Technology for the Blind www.pianotuningschool.org Vancouver, WA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101229/5c1daf62/attachment.htm>
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