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<blockquote data-quote="D.L.Ruth" data-source="post: 541168" data-attributes="member: 4303"><p>Depending on where i go depends on the pipes i bring. I currently have two cobs and two cheap Molinas due to the environment here and I'm not worried about anything happening. When i travel state side (or any other civilized country) I'll bring my good stuff with me, brought a few Petersons with me to Korea last year. I've had them in my carry on bag before, but now that i think about it those were all chartered flights so I'm not what the TSA rules are right off hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.L.Ruth, post: 541168, member: 4303"] Depending on where i go depends on the pipes i bring. I currently have two cobs and two cheap Molinas due to the environment here and I'm not worried about anything happening. When i travel state side (or any other civilized country) I'll bring my good stuff with me, brought a few Petersons with me to Korea last year. I've had them in my carry on bag before, but now that i think about it those were all chartered flights so I'm not what the TSA rules are right off hand. [/QUOTE]
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