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Davidrummer Posted - 24/03/2012 : 14:53:49
I have got Hardcase cases for all my drums except cymbals and hardware. Now I have been thinking, will these cases be strong enough to withstand transport on a plane?

I am doing a tour of China at the end of the year with the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra. If i put the drums in my old soft cases, then those into the Hardcases, will they be strong enough to be put into the hold of an aircraft?

Cheers guys!
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Davidrummer Posted - 27/03/2012 : 17:43:21
yeah, but they cost a bomb!! haha, thanks!
OriginalAnimal Posted - 25/03/2012 : 21:11:53
The only thing stronger will be the black box!!

But do realise that nothing is really indestructable, but your choice is as close as you can get.
www.ecymbals.co.uk Posted - 25/03/2012 : 20:59:01
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Originally posted by Prog

Yes, they'll be fine.



+1
Prog Posted - 24/03/2012 : 15:04:30
Yes, they'll be fine.

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