Old info, since I'm grounded for the last 7 years, but some yankee company declined to accept my tripod on the raw. It was packed, someone called me back to check those guns in my bag - the tripod. Time was short so I tried to dispatch the tripod instead of re-packing a very, very tight bag. The company wouln't allow. Bag re-packed, lots of harsh words exchanged. I'm positive there was some brasilian or portuguese behind the curtains, as every time I mentioned the unhealthy sex behavior of the bald critter in charge I heard laughter nearby. No, I shouldn't do it but he had no right to bring my skin tone into the matter for start...

Pack properly. Take deep breaths - then make sure you speak loud enough to be heard...

LF

Gonz escreveu:
Anyone ever had problems checking tripods as checked luggage on
flights?  Is a protective bag necessary?  I was planning on just
making sure the legs were tied together.  Does anyone know if they
charge $25 for this also?

-gonz




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