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    Seul
    Joined: 24 Nov 2009

    Yes.

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      bagley920
      Joined: 10 Oct 2011

      They can charge customs on anything they want really. Government for ya…

      If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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        toddjcoley
        Joined: 11 Apr 2013

        Well that will be one more positive for going home cause no duty or tax paid on items less than au$1000.

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          Megatron1505
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          Joined: 10 Jul 2011

          When are you going back to Oz Todd?

          Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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            toddjcoley
            Joined: 11 Apr 2013

            September. Hoping to stop working start of July and have a bit of fun in the sun. Then work my arse off and if needed hit the mines up for $$ and party in the US with you!

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              Megatron1505
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              Joined: 10 Jul 2011

              Sounds good to me dude.

              Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                toddjcoley
                Joined: 11 Apr 2013

                G1 is close. have to pay £19.30, so not the best but better than the £80 it could of been!

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                  toddjcoley
                  Joined: 11 Apr 2013

                  Want to give a big THANK YOU to context clothing only had to par £5.80 vat and a big thumbs down to Parceforce £13.50 handling charge. I was reading on other forums one type courier companies are better and you don’t pay handling fees eg. fed ex & ups. Mine went usps-parcelforce.
                  Cheers William @ Context

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                    michaeljcr
                    Raw and Unwashed
                    Joined: 14 Oct 2010

                    Just under £20 isn't bad at all, really, but ParcelForce suck for their flat rate charge.

                    I can't remember if I paid Customs and VAT on the GR1 and the Echo I bought direct from Goruck. I want to say I didn't, but I honestly can't remember. They had some sort of deal on the Echo though, or it was cheaper, because I paid about $70 less than usual for it, which was a steal.

                    Generally though, I presume any US order from any company will end up roughly £ for $, so I don't end up disappointed, just relieved if it's less…

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                      urbanwoodsman
                      Banned
                      Joined: 16 Aug 2011

                      Just got an SKB carry on hard case as a dual purpose camera/luggage bag.

                      Last time I flew back from Toronto with Porter Air I found my pullout suitcase handle completely bent and ruined. Thankfully, Porter reimbursed me $150 for new luggage.

                      I went back and forth about which brand, Pelican/Storm/SKB/HPRC but decided on the SKB 3i-2011-7M-D in Olive Drab.

                      Weighs about 10lb without the camera dividers. Which is about 3-4lb heavier than my previous carry on but I don't mind considering the protection.

                      Made in USA, all the parts are user serviceable, largest volume out of the bunch, and a lifetime unconditional warranty.

                      Check out eBay user "casesandmoredave" for some amazing deals.

                      This was $150 shipped, including the camera dividers and a TSA lock!

                      last edited by 17 May 2013, 14:57 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                        Megatron1505
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                        Joined: 10 Jul 2011

                        That looks great Shane, will check it out.

                        Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                          SpaceGnome
                          Joined: 18 Apr 2012

                          so you are using this as a carry on and it has the flexibility of being a camera/lens case as well?  I like that idea.  I was looking at Rimowa's the other day for the same reasons most people do.  I have gone through too many shitty suitcases.  But Rimowa's are fucking expensive and a bit too flashy unless you get the black color.

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                            urbanwoodsman
                            Banned
                            Joined: 16 Aug 2011

                            Yep, the foam and padded dividers just slide out. This style hard case is pretty standard for all my Pro photographer buddies when traveling. I finally got one.

                            I checked out the Rimowa's the other day. Sure, they're nice but there's no reason for me to have one right now. Maybe if I need a huge suitcase one day I'll get a 32" but I highly doubt it.

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                              mclaincausey
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                              Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                              I used to travel 120,000 miles + per year and had Platinum status on Northwest, then Delta, which hub in my town.  I never had to worry about getting raped on checked bag charges (now US$25/bag each way on Delta).  Either way, I always try to travel light.  I have a 5 day Tumi but given my lack of frequent flyer status and my general Spartan approach to travel, I needed a smaller bag.  All too often I've packed that bitch up and had a lot of empty space.  I've been less than impressed with the Tumi's durability for the price, and even less impressed with the warranty.  So I got this, which is both a garment bag and a flat pack suitcase, and a carryon:
                              http://www.briggs-riley.com/category/productDetail.aspx?id=Domestic-Carry-On-Upright-Garment-Bag_U175&sec=travel

                              It's awesome, love it.  It's light and compact and I can take 2 suits, a couple days casual clothes, and toiletries easily on a carry-on, or worst case, gate-check bag.  Unlimited lifetime warranty as well, and a service center near my house where I can get no-questions-asked repairs forever.

                              While I was at it, I needed a backpack that could be used as a commuter (I ride my bike to work sometimes), an overnight bag, and a tech brief/laptop case capable of loading my boat anchor piece of shit work computer and my iPad, to replace an aging and beloved Targus I had picked up for a song.  Scored this:
                              http://www.briggs-riley.com/category/productDetail.aspx?id=Medium-Backpack_KP275&sec=business

                              Trim enough to work on the bike, but surprisingly roomy.  Attaches to the other bag in two separate ways, but being a backpack I'll normally just wear it.  Lifetime warranty, same as the other.  Between the two I will only need the Tumi for the longest trips, probably 1-2 times per year, which is good given its lack of durability.  For day trips I will only need the backpack.  They aren't the coolest looking bags in the world, but they do have a certain utilitarian appeal, and more importantly, are well designed and made.

                              Think it, be it.

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                                Snowy
                                Joined: 15 Jun 2012

                                @mclaincausey:

                                They aren't the coolest looking bags in the world, but they do have a certain utilitarian appeal, and more importantly, are well designed and made.

                                I love my Briggs-Riely suitcase, it's built like a tank, and full of subtle, functional, touches.

                                last edited by 22 May 2013, 12:11 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                  mclaincausey
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                                  Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                                  Agreed–it seems that someone who actually travels designed them.  I first fell in love with them when I had a mobile workstation for work that was 17" and many pounds--got their big ass rolling laptop brief.  That's what made me seek them out again.

                                  Think it, be it.

                                  last edited by 22 May 2013, 12:25 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                    RP
                                    Joined: 16 Dec 2011

                                    I really like that back pack.  I also travel a lot and having a top-opening pack for airplane travel is critical.  That's the basic reason that I didn't pull the trrigger on a Goruck (having to lay it flat is not always convenient in a plane).  Thanks for the tip.  I may go for that back pack.

                                    last edited by 22 May 2013, 17:33 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                      mclaincausey
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                                      Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                                      PM me if you have questions.  I really love it, it has such a substantial feel and was so thoughtfully designed.

                                      Think it, be it.

                                      last edited by 22 May 2013, 18:41 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                      • Sugar MountainS
                                        Sugar Mountain
                                        Joined: 18 Jan 2012

                                        Managed to tear a Herschel backpack in half with my bare hands this morning. Certainly a testament to their build quality…

                                        last edited by 30 May 2013, 14:18 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                          urbanwoodsman
                                          Banned
                                          Joined: 16 Aug 2011

                                          Condor Sling bag and SKB case.

                                          last edited by 30 May 2013, 15:21 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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