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| Mezzo Forte User | Carry-on cases... I am flying to MD on sunday to take an audition and am not sure how to take my horns. I know there are some new rules about carry-ons. I need 4 horns and dont own a quad case. So I will be taking my wolfpak 2.5 and a small protec single. Will I be able to bring both cases on the plane? I realllllly dont want to put them under the plane... Any insight or suggestions? -js |
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