On the subject of pelican type cases, i am waiting to see what the
   following case is like. I've seen some of the companies other cases and
   they're very similar to pelican (100% waterproof, bombproof etc), but
   lighter. It seems like it would be the perfect fit for NSP and would
   fit all of your requirements. No idea on cost yet as apparently they
   won't be rolling of the production line for another couple of
   months..... When i get to see one though i will report back.

   [1]http://www.plaber.com/2580.htm

   - Neil

   --- On Thu, 18/2/10, Philip Gruar <[email protected]> wrote:

     From: Philip Gruar <[email protected]>
     Subject: [NSP] Re: pipe cases
     To: "Dartmouth NPS" <[email protected]>
     Date: Thursday, 18 February, 2010, 13:08

   Thanks to all who have responded to my question, on- and off-list. The
   suggestions, and the pipes-carrying solutions actually used by people
   here range from Kingham, whose website is worth a look just for the
   gallery of exotic instruments, but whose prices may be a little steep
   even for the most up-market set of pipes (-L-200 just for a basic bow
   case) - to a plastic bag from Sainsbury's.
   I'm exploring a few ideas, but haven't found the solution yet, so any
   more info and ideas for suppliers of lightweight, weather-proof, and
   preferably rigid cases of the right size and at the right price will
   still be welcome.
   Philip
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References

   1. http://www.plaber.com/2580.htm
   2. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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