Winter Break . . .
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Winter Break . . .
Okay, I have a small question that I feel peopl here may know the answer to . . .
My exams will be done on Tuesday, and then I go home to Georgia on Thursday, just in time for Christmas. While I can't bring my amp all the way back home, I would like to bring my Ric with me, so that I can practice, and also just so that I feel safe knowing where it is. However, I am taking a plane back to Georgia. Would I be allowed to have my Ric (in the Vintage Tolex Case) as a carry-on? Or do I have to check it? I'm concerned because, considering you're not allowed to lock checked luggage, I wouldn't be able to lock my case and then it might pop open or someone might open it or it might just generally get destroyed en route. I want to bring it on the plane with me. Can I do that?
My exams will be done on Tuesday, and then I go home to Georgia on Thursday, just in time for Christmas. While I can't bring my amp all the way back home, I would like to bring my Ric with me, so that I can practice, and also just so that I feel safe knowing where it is. However, I am taking a plane back to Georgia. Would I be allowed to have my Ric (in the Vintage Tolex Case) as a carry-on? Or do I have to check it? I'm concerned because, considering you're not allowed to lock checked luggage, I wouldn't be able to lock my case and then it might pop open or someone might open it or it might just generally get destroyed en route. I want to bring it on the plane with me. Can I do that?
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My experience is that if it won't fit into the overhead (and it won't), yer outta luck. Why not call the airline in question and ask?
Considering the craziness of the Christmas travel situation, I would never chance sending it baggage. Dave's idea is excellent.
Why not ask for a second Rick as a Christmas present? Then you'd have another great reason to go home.
I guess that was facetious.
Considering the craziness of the Christmas travel situation, I would never chance sending it baggage. Dave's idea is excellent.
Why not ask for a second Rick as a Christmas present? Then you'd have another great reason to go home.
I guess that was facetious.
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They will not let you take it on the passenger section of the plane. I know. I flew my basses around the country when I was on the road. You can not lock the case either. The baggage inspectors will break the locks open. They thought I was carrying a shotgun case,until I opened it for them.
The best thing I've found to do is mark the case:FRAGILE- HANDLE WITH CARE- MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. I did that and never had a problem. But do what you feel comfortable with.
The best thing I've found to do is mark the case:FRAGILE- HANDLE WITH CARE- MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. I did that and never had a problem. But do what you feel comfortable with.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
Yes Uuuups did many a number on me.
Checked baggage is limited to $600 (depending on airline) per domestic bag. If you mark Fragile (Yes) on it you may have to sign a waiver-then you get cr_p.
Having said all that, FedEx would be safer as you get to insure it for what its worth, not what the airlines think its worth...
Checked baggage is limited to $600 (depending on airline) per domestic bag. If you mark Fragile (Yes) on it you may have to sign a waiver-then you get cr_p.
Having said all that, FedEx would be safer as you get to insure it for what its worth, not what the airlines think its worth...
Buy it before someone else does
