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Offline JC

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Re: Bow case for africa
« Reply #20 on: February 24, 2010, 06:43:00 AM »
I can't imagine flying without my Nalpak Tuffpak. I pack my gear in wrapped in all my clothes as cushioning. Mine, when fully loaded (takedown bows) falls under the max requirements for every airline I've flown on, domestic and international including SA Air, and it is about as indestructible as you could ask for. It is also very unobtrusive; if they ever ask it usually goes "What's in there?" "Sporting equipment." "Any guns?" "Nope." And away you go.

Mine has been a great investment. Terry's cooler has worked well for him for many years...but I'm not as lucky as him so I'll stick with my Nalpak.
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Offline Gil Verwey

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Re: Bow case for africa
« Reply #21 on: February 24, 2010, 08:45:00 PM »
I bought this case from Leo Markert. At one time Jack Harrison had this company make these cases up for him. They still sell them. They are expensive on their website but I haven't seen a stronger case. I think if the plane crashed they would find the black box and this bow case. They are made by Ziegel Engineering in Long Beach California. This one holds several dozen arrows and two takedown two piece longbows.

I think I would add wart hog to the list also.

Good luck Bill
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