Air travel and my Jazzmaster

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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by Ian » Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:39 pm

pullover wrote: I would take it to the airport in a gig bag, and keep your hardshell case in the trunk just in case.
Good idea!

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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by chrisjedijane » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:01 pm

yeah, I think that I'll be doing something similar to this. As for pedals, I was gonna carry my pedalbag on, but check in all the guitar leads and tools as they can be funny about stuff like this.

they'd be taking the piss if they tried to tell you that your DS-1 poseed a security threat!
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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by Ian » Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:34 am

chrisjedijane wrote: yeah, I think that I'll be doing something similar to this. As for pedals, I was gonna carry my pedalbag on, but check in all the guitar leads and tools as they can be funny about stuff like this.

they'd be taking the piss if they tried to tell you that your DS-1 poseed a security threat!
My plan was to just stuff the pedals I wanted to bring into my gig bag and then pack all my extra bits (strings, leads, wire cutters, etc.) in my luggage.

Indeed, it would be ridiculous for them to hassle one over some guitar pedals, but when isn't flying ridiculous these days?

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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by Ian » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:02 am

I'm also wondering if it will make a difference that I will be traveling with my entire band, in which two other members will be trying to bring their guitars as carry on.

From what I've read, the success rate of bringing your guitar on is directly relate to how crowded the flight is... so trying to do this with three instruments might be a real stretch.

Last question - has anyone had any luck getting them to put your instruments in the coat closet? I read a bit about some people doing that.

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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by zhivago » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:13 am

Ian wrote: Last question - has anyone had any luck getting them to put your instruments in the coat closet? I read a bit about some people doing that.
I have done that once....Virgin Airways wanted to check in my old 80s MIJ Jaguar (which was in a gig bag)...I flat out refused to board the plane if they did that, unless I had writen confirmation that they would pay for the guitar if it were damaged.

in the end they backed out and out it in the small coat closet onboard....this was quite a few years ago though
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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by daydreamdelay » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:20 am

nowadays that demand would likely be answered by machine gun  :o

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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by zhivago » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:25 am

daydreamdelay wrote: nowadays that demand would likely be answered by machine gun  :o
that is very true :(

we live in different times now :(
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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by Maggieo » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:39 am

zhivago wrote:
daydreamdelay wrote: nowadays that demand would likely be answered by machine gun  :o
that is very true :(

we live in different times now :(
Paranoid, police-state times.

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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by chrisjedijane » Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:41 am

Maggieo wrote: Paranoid, police-state times.
+1 on that. it's a horrible state of affairs.
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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by Naturality » Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:06 am

Maggieo wrote: Paranoid, police-state times.

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Yeah, what's with that. I've seen it in loads of places such as on the We Are Knives myspace, and one of thewinekones video.

We need more people like Jeremy Clarkson aka 'The Hero of Policital Incorrectness'  ;D

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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by Angel221 » Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:09 am

I once read that SRV carried his guitar in a gig bag for air travel, he unbolted the neck  and folded the bag in half to fit in the overhead compartment.
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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by mynameisjonas » Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:13 am

Angel221 wrote: I once read that SRV carried his guitar in a gig bag for air travel, he unbolted the neck  and folded the bag in half to fit in the overhead compartment.
that´s genius ;D

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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by Maggieo » Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:15 am

Naturality wrote:
Maggieo wrote: Paranoid, police-state times.

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Yeah, what's with that. I've seen it in loads of places such as on the We Are Knives myspace, and one of thewinekones video.
It's a photo of the "Lite-Brite"- like sign that sent Boston into a panic a couple of weeks ago.  It's Err, a character from the [adult swim] cartoon, Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by Naturality » Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:25 am

Ah, right. Thanks for clearing that up.

I've seen ATHF once or twice and it was hilarious.

On the subject of guitars on planes, I would say that the best (and most expensive) way is to send the guitar seperately  ;)

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Re: Air travel and my Jazzmaster

Post by Maggieo » Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:38 am

Naturality wrote: Ah, right. Thanks for clearing that up.

I've seen ATHF once or twice and it was hilarious.

On the subject of guitars on planes, I would say that the best (and most expensive) way is to send the guitar seperately  ;)
I've been struggling with that- I really want to go to Britain this Spring, to play some gigs and record (in the same room) with my partner in  Lust & Death, but I'm terrified of having one of my guitars trashed by an airline.  I love flying in general, but I've really come to hate and dread airports and commercial air travel.  Wish I had enough money charter a Gulfstream or something....
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