aneveningsmoke
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- Dec 16, 2006
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Too funny. I did the same as Strummer did when I flew to New York in '99. I just joined a new band, and the guitar player took a different packing approach.
He gave me a hard time about putting the hard case in a cardboard box, saying that if it's not visible in a case, they wont properly insure it ... blah blah. So, he has his guitar in a SKB style case, and as we're halfway to the check-in ... THE LOCKING LATCH SNAPS on him. So, he is forced to politely ask me to borrow what's left of the strapping tape I sealed my box/case in. My rest from constant criticism was only temporary, but sweet none the less. (I still have a pic of him taking that taped up case out of the back of a taxi ... not that I enjoy gloating).
Oh, and the point of my story, we were on a short connecting flight and as I was boarding the plane (up the steps), I saw them loading up my bass into the cargo. It was on a conveyor belt. They stood the box UPRIGHT, and just let it fall. BONK! It was a Rickenbacker 4001, and I was a bit nervous. But all is good.
If I were to do it again, I would call the airline and ask about how to pack a musical instrument so it complies with their insurance rules. I was/am just as confused as ever about it.
He gave me a hard time about putting the hard case in a cardboard box, saying that if it's not visible in a case, they wont properly insure it ... blah blah. So, he has his guitar in a SKB style case, and as we're halfway to the check-in ... THE LOCKING LATCH SNAPS on him. So, he is forced to politely ask me to borrow what's left of the strapping tape I sealed my box/case in. My rest from constant criticism was only temporary, but sweet none the less. (I still have a pic of him taking that taped up case out of the back of a taxi ... not that I enjoy gloating).
Oh, and the point of my story, we were on a short connecting flight and as I was boarding the plane (up the steps), I saw them loading up my bass into the cargo. It was on a conveyor belt. They stood the box UPRIGHT, and just let it fall. BONK! It was a Rickenbacker 4001, and I was a bit nervous. But all is good.
If I were to do it again, I would call the airline and ask about how to pack a musical instrument so it complies with their insurance rules. I was/am just as confused as ever about it.