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Maybe you could use one of those wheelie luggage things with the case you have?
I don't have a case yet. Thinking about buying a trolley if I can find one the acrylic racks will fit perfectly in.
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I have a Pelican case for travel and love it. They come in a ton of sizes and shapes, even cases with wheels and travel handle's. They do cost a bit more than most of the "poker" cases on the market, but are well worth the cost because they are virtually indestructable. Thay also come with "pick and pluck" foam inserts which allow you to make any kind of shape or cutout you need in order to ensure snug fit.

Trust me, you will not be disappointed if you buy a Pelican.
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Trust me, you will not be disappointed if you buy a Pelican.
I like this one, are the guns included?



The case floats in salt water with 160 lb. (73 kg) load

P.S. Just kidding! (Sorry for hi-jacking the thread btw, I didn't mean to really)
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I like this one, are the guns included?



The case floats in salt water with 160 lb. (73 kg) load

P.S. Just kidding! (Sorry for hi-jacking the thread btw, I didn't mean to really)
Ooh, that is a nice case! Where'd you find that? I actually have the 'filling' for it and might like the case to go along with it.
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I like this one, are the guns included?

The case floats in salt water with 160 lb. (73 kg) load

P.S. Just kidding! (Sorry for hi-jacking the thread btw, I didn't mean to really)
Ooh, that is a nice case! Where'd you find that? I actually have the 'filling' for it and might like the case to go along with it.
I have one of those cases (bought it at a local sporting goods store):

Highly recommended. I don't even worry about baggage handlers with this one. But I don't even want to think about what that sucker would weigh filled with poker chips.
(Sorry to continue the hijack, but hey --- FetishGirl started it. )

Anyhow, those Pelican cases are great, indeed. A smaller model would provide the best chip protection you could get.
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Well, I was just joking about that case but... you gotta love this:


Randy Anglin of Phoenix, Arizona photographic the survival of his Pelican case following a horrific car accident. The case is no longer functional, so Randy will receive a replacement case as per Pelican’s Unconditional Lifetime Guarantee of Excellence. “You break it, we replace it… forever.”


I guess Pelican is the Rolex of cases...
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I have one of those cases (bought it at a local sporting goods store):

Highly recommended. I don't even worry about baggage handlers with this one. But I don't even want to think about what that sucker would weigh filled with poker chips.
(Sorry to continue the hijack, but hey --- FetishGirl started it. )

Anyhow, those Pelican cases are great, indeed. A smaller model would provide the best chip protection you could get.
I'm curious how much they run? They are quite nice.
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I'm curious how much they run? They are quite nice.
I think they are REALLY expensive and quite an overkill to carry around poker chips in... check out their site here: http://www.pelican.com/cases/cases.html
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I'm curious how much they run? They are quite nice.
I think they are REALLY expensive and quite an overkill to carry around poker chips in... check out their site here: http://www.pelican.com/cases/cases.html
You can get an idea of prices here:
http://www.casesbypelican.com/pelican-cases-sizes.htm
(I have no idea if those are good prices or not.) These prices seem quite reasonable, considering the quality of those cases.

That 1510 model --- carryon with wheels type --- might make a good portable case.
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This one seems cool:



#1510 CARRY ON

The new 1510 case will be the toughest and biggest airline-legal carry-on case on the market. Complete with side handle, front handle and convenient extension handle, it will be the perfect rolling travel companion. An added value to this case is the effortless release latch for the extension handle. Also, the padlock protectors provide added strength and extra security against cutting and theft. Optional divider sets available.

Also includes standard Pelican case features like the water and dustproof neoprene o-ring seal, Automatic Purge Valve with Gore-Tex® membrane, and easy open Double Throw latches. Lifetime Guaranteed. “You break it, we replace it…forever”.

Inside Dims.: 20.25"L x 11.38"W x 7.5"H

Outside Dims.: 22"L x 14"W x 9"H

Colors: Black

Floats in salt water with 64.2-lb. (29.1 kg) load

Temperature Rating: -10° F (-23° C) up to +210° F (+99° C)

Empty - $107.13

With Foam Filled Pick 'N' Pluck layers - $128.49

With padded dividers - $154.47

With 1" foam liner only, Polyethylene or Polyurethane - $149.00
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