Flying...cut bell or buy case?
- pompatus
- Posts: 434
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I've got a tour coming up in the spring that will require a decent amount of time on airplanes. I'll be playing a straight, non-F attachment, Bach 36. I've got a spare bell that would be a good candidate for turning into a screw-bell, but I'm trying to decide which would be the better option for flying.
I've got a budget of around $600 for case alone, not including potential parts and work.
Thank you, all, for your opinions.
Happy holidays!
- -Should I buy a good sized case for flying?
-I've only got the boxy old Bach cases for it right now.
-What recommendations would you guys have?
-Something I could alternatively put a Bach 42T in, when needed, would be great.
- -Should I cut the bell, and buy a screw-bell case?
I've got a budget of around $600 for case alone, not including potential parts and work.
Thank you, all, for your opinions.
Happy holidays!
- JLivi
- Posts: 870
- Joined: May 10, 2018
I'm in a similar situation, minus having a tour booked :-)
I've successfully flown with a Marcus Bonna tenor trombone case and a BAM Softpack jazz case. Both have been successful getting into the overhead compartments on bigger flights. I've had to check them a couple of times and haven't had any issues, until United broke my BAM case. They ended up replacing it after a 6 month battle. They told me the case depreciated in value and wanted to replace the BAM with a SKB case. I wasn't having any of that.
Anyway, the only time I've had issues were on the small regional flights.
Chicago > Columbus
Chicago > Omaha
etc...
So if you have a lot of small regional flights I would possible look into the screw bell conversion.
Something worth noting is that I have a friend that flies exclusively Southwest and has ZERO issues with his Eastman case. And he probably is on 200+ flights a year. So I guess the airline you are flying matters too?
I've successfully flown with a Marcus Bonna tenor trombone case and a BAM Softpack jazz case. Both have been successful getting into the overhead compartments on bigger flights. I've had to check them a couple of times and haven't had any issues, until United broke my BAM case. They ended up replacing it after a 6 month battle. They told me the case depreciated in value and wanted to replace the BAM with a SKB case. I wasn't having any of that.
Anyway, the only time I've had issues were on the small regional flights.
Chicago > Columbus
Chicago > Omaha
etc...
So if you have a lot of small regional flights I would possible look into the screw bell conversion.
Something worth noting is that I have a friend that flies exclusively Southwest and has ZERO issues with his Eastman case. And he probably is on 200+ flights a year. So I guess the airline you are flying matters too?
- sirisobhakya
- Posts: 445
- Joined: Jun 11, 2018
Buy good, sturdy hard case, and do what Mr. Douglas Yeo said in this link: [url]<LINK_TEXT text="http://www.yeodoug.com/resources/faq/fa ... ravel.html">http://www.yeodoug.com/resources/faq/faq_text/travel.html</LINK_TEXT>
I have done it many times, and no damage whatsoever. The flights were full-service from Japan to Thailand, for reference.
I have done it many times, and no damage whatsoever. The flights were full-service from Japan to Thailand, for reference.