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Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:21 pm
by rickenbrother
You're alright, Sepp! Sepp rules too!

Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:54 pm
by jps
rickenbrother wrote:You're alright, Sepp! Sepp rules too!

+1!

Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 11:30 pm
by johnallg
You could always buy the V63 a seat on the plane. Or ship it both ways. Playing devil's advocate.
Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 11:49 pm
by jps
Or, drive across.
Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:23 am
by Colonel Sanders
FretlessOnly wrote:
That said, I know people fly with their basses, so maybe some will chime in with successful means of doing so. I just wanted to present some hurdles, so it's good that you're preparing early.
I flew weekly my Steinberger L2 for 3 years in a row (which is the reason I purchased this ugly duckling). The case was the original padded gig bag. Not a single issue to report.
My own opinion, people are way too nervous when it comes to travelling with their instruments.
If there is no connecting flights, I do not see any issues.
Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 10:30 am
by Lefty4003S8
jps wrote:I wouldn't fly with either bass. Just go to Sepp's place and borrow one of his basses while you are in Jersey! Greg's basses wouldn't work for you, take my word for it.

HEY!!!!!!!

MY basses go in the CORRECT direction MISTER MAN!!!!!!!
Anyway....it's GOOD for a right hander to try playing a lefty sometime!!!!!!
To the OP.....you are welcome to come try my V63's
Lefty4003s8
Do not drink from the toilet when taking Lyrica
Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 8:24 am
by sys700
Bring the Ric. Get a case for it, any case that it will fit in, and make sure you find out the model of jet you are flying to ensure the length of the overhead bin space. There was still two feet of space left on the one I flew on. Get some zip ties and put several around each side of the case (may need 4-5 per side). You can get in the first line that enters the plane and stow it in the top bin. I was able to carry my instrument, my luggage, and a laptop bag onboard. If it's a jet flying from CA, it's likely it will fit no problem. I just flew from Baltimore to Detroit a month ago with a '71 Ric bass, and Delta let me get on the jet first to ensure I had overhead space. There was a law passed that says musicians can bring an instrument on the plane with them. FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (H.R. 658)
Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 12:21 pm
by BigJohnAZ
Hi Rod, thanks for the info regarding the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (H.R. 658). I am planning a trip back east next year and need to bring my '77 4001. I usually fly Southwest but would gladly fly another carrier if they have more overhead space. Really didn't want to have to buy a ticket for my Ric, but was going to do it if need be. Sweet!
Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 1:43 pm
by heinpete
...the respective text is found in section 403 musical instruments. Have a copy with you, just in case...

Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 2:17 pm
by rickenbrother
sys700 wrote:There was a law passed that says musicians can bring an instrument on the plane with them. FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (H.R. 658)
Read the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (H.R. 658) section 403 thoroughly. It says that you can bring an instrument on board if it meets the requirements established by the, "Administrator", it doesn't say that you definitely will be able to. The administrator will be who ever at the airport, whether at the gate or on the plane says, "No, it won't fit". Don't just assume they'll let you bring your instrument on board, even if you have a copy of it with you. Your instrument has to fit. A long scale bass guitar in a case will be considered a large instrument. Depending on the aircraft (smaller ones have smaller storage compartments), and how much filled it is with people and luggage, the flight crew might still deny you bringing a bass guitar case into the cabin due to it's size, telling you that they don't have room for it. If you are lucky enough to bring it into the cabin without buying a seat for it, they might tell you it's your one personal item.
Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 2:41 pm
by JakeK
When I fly, I don't usually want to bring my Ric with me. Even if I had a flight case, I wouldn't know how to check it in, as luggage or a personal item. And when I go to SoCal, I don't worry because I know my friends here will let me borrow a Ric. Whenever I travel by road, however, I usually will bring my Martin acoustic with me.
Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 2:49 pm
by heinpete
...o.k. no need to fear for carry on luggage on a flight here, anyone of the RRF mates in need of a 4001 for a few hours around Frankfurt, Germany can rent it from me...
I just charge 2 free tickets for the show including back stage passes...

Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 2:56 pm
by rickenbrother
heinpete wrote:...o.k. no need to fear for carry on luggage on a flight here, anyone of the RRF mates in need of a 4001 for a few hours around Frankfurt, Germany can rent it from me...
I just charge 2 free tickets for the show including back stage passes...

You you still have the Cii?
Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 3:13 pm
by cjj
All I can say is, that when I fly, I'm glad I'm the pilot...
Re: Traveling with my (future) 4001v63
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 3:21 pm
by heinpete
rickenbrother wrote:heinpete wrote:...o.k. no need to fear for carry on luggage on a flight here, anyone of the RRF mates in need of a 4001 for a few hours around Frankfurt, Germany can rent it from me...
I just charge 2 free tickets for the show including back stage passes...

You you still have the Cii?
...no longer, sorry. I discovered, I'm not a 4004 guy.
