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Unread 07-05-2015, 01:27 PM   #11
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Make sure that whatever case you get, that it can be secured with TSA approved padlocks. Some brands or style of cases don't have provisions for TSA approved padlocks. That can prove to be a real hassle if TSA agents are busy and end up stacking up cases for later inspection. They won't be able to open your case without breaking it or paging you at the airport to come to the ticket counter. Negrini cases come to mind as not having padlock provisions. They claim that they are working on it.
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