why not just use one of those "business" sized rolling suit cases that you see
the "suits" pulling around on the Metro bus, or in the downtown areas?  I would
think that would work out great for tying at shows/expo's....I think I will do
that next time I tie at a show.

-Critter


Quoting Larry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Keith:  When we went to the Sowbug last March, I took all my materials in
> different sized tupperware-type containers.  I taped them all shut, then put
> them all in a big duffel bag.  The problem of finding certain items still
> remains, but the taped tupperware/duffel bag system worked well for me.  You
> can get a lot of "stuff" in a tupperware container.
>
> Larry Johnson
> Springville, Utah
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/24/2005 5:13 PM >>>
> >OK guys n gals fess up. When you travel to tie at shows or go to a
> >camp or such and
> >take materials with you how do you store your kit for travel?  I
> >have tried all sorts
> >from tying boxes, to tool boxes, bags to suitcases and am not happy
> >with any of
> >  the methods.
> >What system do you use? Home build or shop bought?
> >ALL ideas welcomed
> >KP
> >the storeless one
>
> Well, gee, Keith.
>
> I carry everything in a duffle bag with all similar materials in
> quart or gallon zip-lock bags.  That keeps them well separated and
> just as hard to find as any other method of storage.  I can never
> find the right bag!
>
> Jack Gartside carries all of his stuff in a duffle bag.  And "stuff"
> is the operative word - he just stuffs it in and then starts pulling
> everything out till he finds what he wants.
>
> A friend of mine carries his all tying equipment and materials in a
> hard rubber or plastic rolling toolbox he bought at Menard's.  I
> think he paid around $80.00 for it.   Unfortunately, Menard's
> web-site doesn't carry products.  It looks almost like a rolling
> suitcase.  I'll see if I can find a picture of it on-line.
>
> I couldn't.
>
> The next time I'm Menard's, I'll see who the manufacturer is.
>
>
> A.
> --
> Allan Fish
> Greenwood, IN
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Critter
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Habitat Improvement Committee Chair
Twin Cities Trout Unlimited
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