I've heard of lutes having their entire shells shattered after being
checked...I'd be really, really nervous about checking. Begging to
gate-check does seem like a workable idea, though...surely they'd
notice your case is too light to be carrying anything dangerous.

James

On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:25 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ned,
>
>   I don't know the state of things at the moment, but I'll tell you my 
> experiences.  Tell the folks at the counter that you want to check it at the 
> gate (NEVER, EVER, have them put it on the conveyor belt at check in!!!).  
> When you get to the gate, tell 'em you want to ask the flight crew if you can 
> carry it on.  IF - and it depends on the degree of the personal relationship 
> troubles of the person taking tickets - you can get past the gate keepers, 
> you're almost assured of keeping in the cabin.  I've never had a crew turn me 
> away.  If you have a flight case, you won't have this option.
>
>   This worked fine for me bringing my large swan-neck back from Paris in 
> October on both the international and connecting domestic flights.  Ditto 
> previous flights from Germany, England and Italy.  On short domestic flights 
> in smaller planes, I have had to check it at the gate.  I've taken my chances 
> without a flight case and haven't had any problems.  Of course, this was 
> before the underwear bomber made the probability of someone such as yourself 
> carrying an explosive device aboard inside a lute case that much more likely.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Chris
>
> --- On Sun, 2/7/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [LUTE] Flying with a lute
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Sunday, February 7, 2010, 10:23 AM
>>    Since a lute in a
>> case (even small Renaissance) is too large for carry
>>    on, I'm pondering the options should I
>> fly this summer with my
>>    instrument.  I suspect a custom made
>> shipping case would be rather
>>    expensive, and wonder if anyone here has
>> tried any of the available
>>    commercial luggage cases?  I see
>> that Samsonite makes a hardshell flite
>>    case that looks as if it would be big
>> enough (31"x21"x12") to hold my
>>    lute in its light plywood case, for about
>> $160 discounted.  With some
>>    bubble wrap or foam packing, this might
>> be adequately protective.   Any
>>    one know of anything as good or better?
>>
>>
>>
>>    Ned
>>
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