Re: LRO: Re: location

From: John Cranfield (john.cranfield@ns.sympatico.ca)
Date: Sat Apr 21 2001 - 08:28:20 EDT

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    That's because their policy is to use a domestic replacement for exotic
    imports where ever possible :)
    John and Muddy

    Lee Jones wrote:
    >
    > In our experience the airlines will not insure it anyway - My kid's French
    > Horn costs about $6000.00 and the airlines would cover about $500 for it!
    >
    > Lee
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: owner-lro@works.team.net [mailto:owner-lro@works.team.net]On
    > Behalf Of David Scheidt
    > Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:10 PM
    > To: lro@works.team.net
    > Subject: Re: LRO: Re: location
    >
    > On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Tim Czajka wrote:
    >
    > :
    > :Anyone here have experience flying with musical instruments?
    > :Otherwise looks like it will be a long train or bus ride
    > :back with it.
    >
    > Not musical instruments, but electrical ones. You're options are pretty
    > much buy it a seat or trust that they don't break it in the luggage
    > compartment. If you're going to stick in with the luggage, you'll want
    > to make sure you've got a heavy duty case. If it's valuable, see if
    > you can't get it insured, probably not by the airline, but by a private
    > coverage company.
    >
    > David
    > --
    > dscheidt@tumbolia.com
    > Bipedalism is only a fad.



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