Another Case Build - TBS Discovery

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Yes, I travel alot and in the past I was just putting my equipment in the trunk or back seat praying that I didn't have to slam on the brakes, or something falling and smashing my toy into pieces. Last year I was in your neck of the woods (Industry, TX & Washington County) and broke two props because of a lovely deer who decided he wanted to cross the road. I spared his or her life and broke to props in in the trunk. I searched the internet for some sort of reasonable cases to transport my toys and really didn't find anything besides Pelican and other high priced hardcases. And to make matters worse, my toys are all odd sizes. So the search began and this is what I came up with. I found a supplier on Ebay who sells used A/V cases at some crazy prices. I won my first case for $24 and because it was a local guy, I picked it up. He let me walk thru his warehouse and I was amazed at the number of cases and sizes he had. So I purchased this case which was damn near brand new for $80. I think it was a good investment. I'll be in Brenham and Lagrange in a month for about two weeks, great area to fly in!!!!
 

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