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    Default Traveling

    I will be traveling soon to visit family and I want to take my cues with me since i will be gone for a few weeks and would like to keep up on my practice while i am gone. Are there special travel bags i should buy or what is the best way to bring your cues with you while on vacation since you can't bring them on the plane.

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    Get a Zero Haliburton case, and check it as luggage, or... What I would probably do is ship them a few days before you leave via FedEx, UPS, or DHL.

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    UPS!!!!!!!

    I have yet to have a good experience with the F people. Ditto with DHL :evil:
    Boy, he is great! Jeez, that old fat man. Look
    at the way he moves. Like a dancer.
    And them fingers, them chubby fingers. And that stroke. It's like he's, uh, like he's playing a
    violin or something.

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    Default Joe Porper

    Joe Porper makes a bag for like 30 or 40 bucks that you can take it on the plane. It is insulated and you just put your whole cue case in it. You can check it out on his website. Do a google search for Joe Porper, and you should find it. There are two different sizes. I wouldn't ship UPS or Fedex cause your going to spend extra money, and they are going to ship it on a plane anyway!!!! So just take it on as luggage with you, but make sure you have at least a Joe Porper case. The other case that is sold right here on Sebert's is Zero Haliberton. If you want to spend a lot of money to get one that is. They are very nice and won't get messed up.

    I am going to get a Joe Porper Large airline bag, cause I could put my wife's case and my case in it, and then a TSA approved lock for the thing. I am probably going to buy it next payday.
    If they don't have a pool hall in Heavan, then I ain't going!

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    Or you can pack it in a large suitcase and put clothes around it....
    Rack 'em up!!!

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    Thanks for the great information...I am thinking i will either get the Joe Proper travel back or send it DHL since I am a sales manager for them i can get it there really cheap. Though I don't know how i would package it. So i guess the best option is the Joe Proper travel bag

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    Default Joe Porper

    That is what I would go with and then I would go with the approved lock and your good to go.
    If they don't have a pool hall in Heavan, then I ain't going!

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