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Ken Fortenberry December 9th, 2003 05:02 PM

Luggage
 
Has anybody ever hired this outfit ?

http://luggagefree.com/Index.htm

I went to a San Juan 'Clave one year and the airline lost my luggage,
a couple of fly rods, vest, waders, boots, the whole shebang off on
some magical mystery tour. Luckily I was able to spend the night in
a hotel close to the ABQ airport and the airline delivered the gear
in the middle of the night averting a costly disaster.

What with post 9-11 carry-on restrictions and the rest of the folderol,
I'm wondering if something like this might be worth it.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Tim J. December 9th, 2003 05:49 PM

Luggage
 

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
y.com...
Has anybody ever hired this outfit ?

http://luggagefree.com/Index.htm

I went to a San Juan 'Clave one year and the airline lost my luggage,
a couple of fly rods, vest, waders, boots, the whole shebang off on
some magical mystery tour. Luckily I was able to spend the night in
a hotel close to the ABQ airport and the airline delivered the gear
in the middle of the night averting a costly disaster.

What with post 9-11 carry-on restrictions and the rest of the folderol,
I'm wondering if something like this might be worth it.


I've not used this company, but I've been known to ship stuff ahead of time via
a tracking carrier, such as UPS, with good luck. At $95.00 (minimum for
Luggagefree), you can ship a LOT of stuff via UPS. They won't be waiting for you
at the baggage claim area, but most carriers have offices at or near the major
airports that will hold the packages for arrival.
--
TL,
Tim
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http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Jim Ray December 9th, 2003 05:55 PM

Luggage
 
Ken:

I usually just ship my stuff via UPS and have it delivered to the place I'm
staying. Last time I did this, I totalled up the value of everything I was
shipping, and was stunned by the total - but at least having it all
inventoried makes insurance easier.

Jim Ray

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"Tim J." wrote in message
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
y.com...
Has anybody ever hired this outfit ?

http://luggagefree.com/Index.htm

I went to a San Juan 'Clave one year and the airline lost my luggage,
a couple of fly rods, vest, waders, boots, the whole shebang off on
some magical mystery tour. Luckily I was able to spend the night in
a hotel close to the ABQ airport and the airline delivered the gear
in the middle of the night averting a costly disaster.

What with post 9-11 carry-on restrictions and the rest of the folderol,
I'm wondering if something like this might be worth it.


I've not used this company, but I've been known to ship stuff ahead of

time via
a tracking carrier, such as UPS, with good luck. At $95.00 (minimum for
Luggagefree), you can ship a LOT of stuff via UPS. They won't be waiting

for you
at the baggage claim area, but most carriers have offices at or near the

major
airports that will hold the packages for arrival.
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj






Bill Kiene December 9th, 2003 06:02 PM

Luggage
 
HI Ken and all ROFFers,

I have heard of some fly fishers shipping all their tackle/eqipment two week
ahead to FL to their guide so it will be there and they don't have to deal
with it while flying.

Sense 9-11 lots of things are changing.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA, USA
www.kiene.com







www.kiene.com

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
y.com...
Has anybody ever hired this outfit ?

http://luggagefree.com/Index.htm

I went to a San Juan 'Clave one year and the airline lost my luggage,
a couple of fly rods, vest, waders, boots, the whole shebang off on
some magical mystery tour. Luckily I was able to spend the night in
a hotel close to the ABQ airport and the airline delivered the gear
in the middle of the night averting a costly disaster.

What with post 9-11 carry-on restrictions and the rest of the folderol,
I'm wondering if something like this might be worth it.

--
Ken Fortenberry




jack schmitt KQ4C December 9th, 2003 06:04 PM

Luggage
 
Ken Fortenberry wrote:

Has anybody ever hired this outfit ?

http://luggagefree.com/Index.htm

I went to a San Juan 'Clave one year and the airline lost my luggage,
a couple of fly rods, vest, waders, boots, the whole shebang off on
some magical mystery tour. Luckily I was able to spend the night in
a hotel close to the ABQ airport and the airline delivered the gear
in the middle of the night averting a costly disaster.

What with post 9-11 carry-on restrictions and the rest of the folderol,
I'm wondering if something like this might be worth it.

--
Ken Fortenberry


I shipped gear to Hawaii for a Christmas Island trip on Fed-Ex. Luggage
Free was not in business in the Nashville airport the last time I needed
shipping. I promise you I never intend to trust my gear to the airlines
again. If you use this company, please give us a report.

Best wishes for the Holiday Season and TL.

Norton scanned.

Scott Seidman December 9th, 2003 07:27 PM

Luggage
 
Ken Fortenberry wrote in
y.com:

Has anybody ever hired this outfit ?

http://luggagefree.com/Index.htm

I went to a San Juan 'Clave one year and the airline lost my luggage,
a couple of fly rods, vest, waders, boots, the whole shebang off on
some magical mystery tour. Luckily I was able to spend the night in
a hotel close to the ABQ airport and the airline delivered the gear
in the middle of the night averting a costly disaster.

What with post 9-11 carry-on restrictions and the rest of the folderol,
I'm wondering if something like this might be worth it.


I'd almost be willing to bet that they just coordinate one of the standard
shipping mechanisms with the local messenger service that applies. I bet
with their shipping arrangements and volume discounts and such, that a run
of the mill consumer would have a tough time arranging this on their own as
cheaply.

Scott

Lennie Richardson December 9th, 2003 08:36 PM

Luggage
 
Ken,

You wouldn't know one if it flew into you office ringing a cowbell and took
a big steaming **** on your desk.

How do you like my top post now, you bundle of prejudice?

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
y.com...
Has anybody ever hired this outfit ?

http://luggagefree.com/Index.htm

I went to a San Juan 'Clave one year and the airline lost my luggage,
a couple of fly rods, vest, waders, boots, the whole shebang off on
some magical mystery tour. Luckily I was able to spend the night in
a hotel close to the ABQ airport and the airline delivered the gear
in the middle of the night averting a costly disaster.

What with post 9-11 carry-on restrictions and the rest of the folderol,
I'm wondering if something like this might be worth it.

--
Ken Fortenberry




Lat705 December 9th, 2003 08:45 PM

Luggage
 
It looked like the operative word on the Luggage Free web site was "affluent".
There somebody new on ROFF other than us poor folk?

Ken Fortenberry December 9th, 2003 09:38 PM

Luggage
 
Lennie Richardson wrote:

Ken,

You wouldn't know one if it flew into you office ringing a cowbell and took
a big steaming **** on your desk.

How do you like my top post now, you bundle of prejudice?


Your posting reveals more about you than you might wish to expose.

--
Ken Fortenberry



JohnR December 10th, 2003 02:54 AM

Luggage
 
And don't forget that you can't lock your checked-on bags. The TSA wants to
be able to "search" your bags and leave a little tag behind. Frankly, I
think they get their jollys by going through women's underwear.

-John

"Christian Figenschou" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 17:02:00 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

What with post 9-11 carry-on restrictions and the rest of the folderol,
I'm wondering if something like this might be worth it.


I usually manage to get all important items as carry-on. By important
I mean all fishing gear, with possible exceptions of boots and knives
(both easily replaceable at most destinations).

I've never had any incidents about this flying domestic or from the US
(ORD and FLL), and I believe the TSA is rather consistent these days.
Pack smart, and there's 99+% chance of never letting your gear leave
your side, and I like those odds compared to handing over the holy
grail to some minumum wager on the basis of them having either a
website, brown trucks or both. If you're leaving from ORD, there's
multiple security checkpoints to choose from, so you have many tries.

Of course, there is a fairly good chance I just jinxed myself by
posting this.





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