Picks and Steel on Airlines
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- Roy Thomson
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Picks and Steel on Airlines
When flying is it better to put your picks and bar in your carry on bag or in your "Check In" suitcase?
Reason for asking of course, the bar could be a dangerous weapon.
I would appreciate some feedback.
Many thanks.
Reason for asking of course, the bar could be a dangerous weapon.
I would appreciate some feedback.
Many thanks.
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- Roger Rettig
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In your 'checked' bag, I think. If you carry them through check-in they can insist you leave them behind - if they're in your case and under the 'plane there's a better chance you'll still have them when you arrive.
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
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(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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My advice (and practice) is to keep the picks in my hand-luggage, since they won't bother anybody and you would be hard-pressed to replace them quickly and shape another set to your fingers, if the airline lost your luggage. I put the bar itself in the checked luggage, since it's easily replaceable, not personalized (like bent picks), and could cause trouble at TSA.
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I have never had a problem carrying on my picks and bar and I do it frequently. Often I will stick an extra bar and set of picks in my checked luggage, but I always carry my main set in my hand luggage. The most that has ever happened is that I have been asked at security what the bar is. Like Jonathan says, if you put them separately in the tray then if it raises a question they won't need to open your hand luggage - it can save a little time.
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They took all my stuff out of the pouch and just threw it back it the case loose to roll around among the cross shafts and pull rods. They also apparently pulled my guitar out of the case to look at it and bent 6 pull rods to where you could not tune the guitar.
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Hey, Roy! Every time I'm flying whether it's with the rest of the band members or solo to meet the rest of the guys at the gig, I'll make sure and have my back line(amp & drumstool) provided at the gig and I'll check my guitar and have everything else in my carry on(cables, volume pedal,, bar, picks, tuner, and some extra strings) I just put them in a large plastic bag and have it out of my carry on in one of the trays. Fortunately TSA hasn't raised any fuss over the past 5 years. I think you'll be fine as long as you're open about what you have and are cooperative with any airport personnel.
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