Support |
Good ideas, Per! Thanks. --- On Sun, 8/5/12, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > From: Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: Flying with a guitar... or not > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Date: Sunday, August 5, 2012, 6:35 AM > I don't dare to recommend anything > except for investing in a real case > and check it in as "music instrument". Most flight companies > offer a > luggage insurance as part of the ticket but such insurance > is only > valid if the instrument is packed in a real case. "A real > case" is one > with super tight foam that exactly matches the guitar so it > can not > move inside, and the surface has to be close to unbreakable. > A real > case cost about as much as a cheap guitar but it is worth > it. > > Another option is to not bring the guitar. After all it is a > looping > festival and you can in fact use any audio source to perform > your > looping. Many times I have brought a simple flute instead of > my > precious guitar and I've seen great loopists simply pick any > found > object in the venue to make sound with into a mic connected > to looping > gear. > > Here's a guitar travel trick I've used: Pack the guitar > inside an > "insurance safe" tight-foam-case to check in. Bring a guitar > soft-case > as your carry-on luggage but fill it up with non-instrument > stuff like > extra clothes, tooth brush etc. After having safely landed > at the gig > territory you may shift the content of the two items to be > more > comfortable. > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.perboysen.com > http://www.youtube.com/perboysen > > > On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 4:55 AM, Tim Mungenast <tmungenast@verizon.net> > wrote: > > Hi Gang! > > > > I am deeply honored to be able to play this year's > festival. One thing that keeps me awake, though, besides > performance anxiety, is something even more horrible than > modern air travel: modern air travel with a guitar. Out of > all my guitars, I cannot think of a single one that I would > willingly risk to careless or felonious baggage handlers or > overzealous members of the Security Industrial Complex. > Sneaking a few pedals into my onboard bag should be easy, > but the guitar is a much bigger deal. > > > > Therefore I think I'd be best served by a guitar that > will fit onboard and be playable but not something I'll get > all sentimental over. Should I just look for a vintage Hondo > II Chiquita (ka-ching!$) or an Erlewine Lazer (ka-ching > again!)? I've been told that even those Hohner Steinberger > copies are getting pricey. Maybe one of those novelty > mini-strats? Any ideas would most welcome and greatly > appreciated. > > > > > > > >