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Old 2nd December 2004, 05:04 PM   #1
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Default Transporting swords

I am looking for cases to transport a few swords at a time in. Has anyone used the pelican long cases that are designed for rifles ? I guess my big concern would be how easy it would be to rearrainge the foam blocks that you pull out to fit the shape of the items in the case.
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Old 2nd December 2004, 10:59 PM   #2
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Acutally I find the rifle cases very helpful for my transportation needs. I have even had a formite send me his stuff in them. I recommend them highly.
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Old 2nd December 2004, 11:14 PM   #3
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I agree with Jose: rifle cases are very handy. They can be had for suprisingly small money. I recommend the plastic ones with egg-crate style foam interiors. Double rifle cases will comfortably hold several swords. For extra protection, I'll usually wrap individual swords in a towel or a bit of bubble wrap so they don't bang into each other.
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Old 3rd December 2004, 07:46 AM   #4
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I HAVE ALSO USED THE PLASTIC RIFLE CASES AND AS MENTIONED I ALWAYS WRAP EACH SWORD IN BUBBLE WRAP ,CLOTH,OR FOAM MATERIAL. THEY CAN ALSO BE TRANSPORTED IN THE ROUND TUBES, BOXES (THE TRIANGULAR ONES FROM THE POST OFFICE WORK WELL) OR LARGE SUIT CASES OR EVEN GOLF BAGS PREFERABLY THE HARD SIDED KIND. THE MAIN THING IS TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE PROTECTED FROM MOVEMENT AND CONTACT ON THE INSIDE ESPECIALLY THE HANDLE (MOST VUNERABLE TO DAMMAGE AND THE TIP AS YOU DON'T WANT IT STICKING THRU THE CONTAINER. THE CONTAINER WILL PREVENT BENDING OR CRUSHING FROM THE OUTSIDE.
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Old 3rd December 2004, 10:52 PM   #5
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I have like VANDOO used what he used.
I also have used thin wall ( less weight ) PVC in the 3"-4" diameter size, and the length needed, using PVC solvent on the cap on one end and friction fit an end cap on the other end, then tape it closed. With the sword wrapped in bubble wrap then filled the tube with "peanuts" around the sword. You could just about drive a car over the the tube without damaging the sword.
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Old 5th December 2004, 12:39 PM   #6
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Default Pelican caes

JT, the Pelican cases you refer to are definately the E ticket. We use them for all our weapons and radios. They are however expensive. The nicest thing is you dont have to use any additional materials. When the case closes the foam fits tight (both inner sides are foamed) meaning that anything you put inside will be squezzed gently between both layers and will NOT move. Our cases have two layers of foam on each side allowing you cut out a profile of the equipment to be carried in the first layer, and the first layer on the other side if needed, when it is too bulky for the case to close and still have the outer layer between the equipment and the case. The foam cuts easily with a serated knife. Highly recommended!
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