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17" powerbook: Bag and airline travel suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wish_4_A_Mac" data-source="post: 64591" data-attributes="member: 6757"><p>Thanks guys, have ordered a sleeve from Waterfield Designs (<a href="http://www.sfbags.com" target="_blank">www.sfbags.com</a>) with shoulder strap and flap. They produce good bags and also give good after sales service apparently. Hopefully I will get in time for X-mas when I am due to travel.</p><p></p><p>Thinking I might also get that Racer X bag later from the same people. Has anyone got that one and is it any good? </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.Crumpler.com" target="_blank">www.Crumpler.com</a> would have been my next choice - Funny website but friendly replies from the people involved.</p><p></p><p>Well if you can take a 17" Powerbook on a BA economy flight then hopefully I should have no problems on Virgin Atlantic. (Strider posted info about this on someobne else's thread about a bag for powerbooks - thanks mate)</p><p></p><p>I can't afford first class, limos and suits etc because I have just spent 2000 pounds plus on a 17" powerbook. It would be nice to be able to look after a powerbook in this way though, and there are probably celebrities around who have 17" powerbooks that do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wish_4_A_Mac, post: 64591, member: 6757"] Thanks guys, have ordered a sleeve from Waterfield Designs ([url]www.sfbags.com[/url]) with shoulder strap and flap. They produce good bags and also give good after sales service apparently. Hopefully I will get in time for X-mas when I am due to travel. Thinking I might also get that Racer X bag later from the same people. Has anyone got that one and is it any good? [url]www.Crumpler.com[/url] would have been my next choice - Funny website but friendly replies from the people involved. Well if you can take a 17" Powerbook on a BA economy flight then hopefully I should have no problems on Virgin Atlantic. (Strider posted info about this on someobne else's thread about a bag for powerbooks - thanks mate) I can't afford first class, limos and suits etc because I have just spent 2000 pounds plus on a 17" powerbook. It would be nice to be able to look after a powerbook in this way though, and there are probably celebrities around who have 17" powerbooks that do this. [/QUOTE]
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