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Bruce Barnett

31/08/2005 11:26 AM

ATA Cases

I want to make my own ATA style case. Essentially I want it to be
durable, but I want it to be "antiqued." Can anyone suggest places to
buy components I can use?

I did find http://www.penn-elcom.com
any other sources?


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B a r r y

in reply to Bruce Barnett on 31/08/2005 11:26 AM

31/08/2005 11:48 AM

Bruce Barnett wrote:
> I want to make my own ATA style case. Essentially I want it to be
> durable, but I want it to be "antiqued." Can anyone suggest places to
> buy components I can use?
>
> I did find http://www.penn-elcom.com
> any other sources?
>
>

Seek "Session" brand hardware. Here's one vendor I Googled:

<http://www.americanmusical.com/sort--Session-Accessories--k-A00AX--m-11--brand-241.html>

Have fun,
Barry

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Bruce Barnett

in reply to Bruce Barnett on 31/08/2005 11:26 AM

31/08/2005 4:35 PM

B a r r y <[email protected]> writes:

> Seek "Session" brand hardware. Here's one vendor I Googled:
>
> <http://www.americanmusical.com/sort--Session-Accessories--k-A00AX--m-11--brand-241.html>

Thanks! finding the right phrases to google was difficult.
95% of the hits were wrong.

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Mark & Juanita

in reply to Bruce Barnett on 31/08/2005 11:26 AM

31/08/2005 8:59 PM

On 31 Aug 2005 11:26:17 GMT, Bruce Barnett
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I want to make my own ATA style case. Essentially I want it to be
>durable, but I want it to be "antiqued." Can anyone suggest places to
>buy components I can use?
>
>I did find http://www.penn-elcom.com
>any other sources?

OK, I give up, ATA? A search of acronyms yields the following:
Acronym(s) Definition(s) Info
ATA Antarctica (ISO Country code) search Amazon.com
ATA Antenna Train Angle (fighter aircraft targeting) search
Amazon.com
ATA Anti Tank Artillery search Amazon.com
ATA Anti-Terrorism Act search Amazon.com
ATA Antiterrorism Assistance (program) search Amazon.com
ATA Application to Application search Amazon.com
ATA Applied Technology Associates search Amazon.com
ATA Appropriation Transfer Account search Amazon.com
ATA Architecture Tradeoff Analysis search Amazon.com
ATA ARCNET Trade Association search Amazon.com
ATA Army Technical Architecture search Amazon.com
ATA Artists' Television Access (San Francisco, CA) search Amazon.com
ATA Associate Technical Aide search Amazon.com
ATA Association of Talent Agents search Amazon.com
ATA Atmosphere Absolute search Amazon.com
ATA Audit Trail Addendum search Amazon.com
ATA Audit Trail Analysis search Amazon.com
ATA Automated Target Acquisition search Amazon.com
ATA Automated Testing Analyzer search Amazon.com
ATA Automatic Temperature Control

Along with 4 other pages of equally similar things.




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Ba

B a r r y

in reply to Bruce Barnett on 31/08/2005 11:26 AM

01/09/2005 11:35 AM

Mark & Juanita wrote:
>
>
> OK, I give up, ATA?

It somehow works out to be "Airline Travel Approved" or something like that.

Airlines won't be responsible for delicate items checked as baggage,
like guitars or test instruments, unless they're in a proper case. Blow
molded and standard fiberboard instrument cases aren't usually acceptable.

Sometimes, a flight crew will let you stick guitars in the passenger
deck closets, but you can't count on it.

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to Bruce Barnett on 31/08/2005 11:26 AM

01/09/2005 9:32 PM

On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 11:35:52 GMT, B a r r y
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Mark & Juanita wrote:
>>
>>
>> OK, I give up, ATA?
>
>It somehow works out to be "Airline Travel Approved" or something like that.
>
>Airlines won't be responsible for delicate items checked as baggage,
>like guitars or test instruments, unless they're in a proper case. Blow
>molded and standard fiberboard instrument cases aren't usually acceptable.
>
>Sometimes, a flight crew will let you stick guitars in the passenger
>deck closets, but you can't count on it.

Thanks for clearing that up.




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