PROP BOX DEAL for OSOers
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These prop cases are nothing short of high quality. I personally own 2 of them and use them all the time. When carrying or transporting, there is no need to worry about damage to the props.
Call Chicago Case for a catalog or give me a call and I can hook you up with some.
You will not be disappointed! In fact, Phil at Lipship uses them along with several of his customers.
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Call Chicago Case for a catalog or give me a call and I can hook you up with some.
You will not be disappointed! In fact, Phil at Lipship uses them along with several of his customers.
Little Tommy (H) 262-827-8827
(C) 414-349-8567
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I also have one from Chicago case because that`s all I need (for now anyway). They also make some nice gun cases, I have one of those as well. Here`s a link.www.chicagocase.com
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SO.....what's the skinny on the prop boxws here. Who actually has them..............or do they have different manufactures. Or does everyone work where they have cases that are converted?
Does one case fit all props? Or do you need a different box for 3-blade, 4-blade and etc.
Does one case fit all props? Or do you need a different box for 3-blade, 4-blade and etc.
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FYI: The cases sold by http://www.throttle-up.com and by http://www.mooringlines.com (a.k.a. Top Knot) are identical. Same cases. Thoroughly recommended.
It appears like they are manufactured by Chicago case, see http://www.chicagocase.com/std_musical.html.
The cases sold by Throttle-Up and Top-Knot come in two sizes. The standard Bravo I prop takes the smaller size. The 5blade Hydromotive needs the larger size.
It appears like they are manufactured by Chicago case, see http://www.chicagocase.com/std_musical.html.
The cases sold by Throttle-Up and Top-Knot come in two sizes. The standard Bravo I prop takes the smaller size. The 5blade Hydromotive needs the larger size.