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Flight cases for Bodhrans!!

15 Apr 02 - 06:50 PM (#690804)
Subject: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: JeZeBeL

Hello. Well if you've clicked on this thread you're probably a bodhran player, or someone feeling sorry for me playing one.

So I'll go on.....

Does anyone know where I can get a flight case for my bodhran. It's about 7" deep and 20" diameter!!

Preferably in the yorkshire region but anywhere in england would be ok.

Thanks, Emma xxx


15 Apr 02 - 06:56 PM (#690809)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Big Mick

Emma, are you looking for something you can carry on, or something that would keep it safe if you checked it?

All the best,

Mick


15 Apr 02 - 06:59 PM (#690815)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Ned Ludd

The only cases I've found to fit Bodhrans are cymbal cases, but I don't recall having seen a flight version.


15 Apr 02 - 07:01 PM (#690817)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: JeZeBeL

one that I can put in the hold big mick.


15 Apr 02 - 07:04 PM (#690818)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: gnu

Try Malachy Kearns bodhrans (Ireland). He sells a plastic case, which could be easily modified for a 7" deep Hran. Of course, if we knew where you are located, it might be easier to point you to a supplier.


15 Apr 02 - 07:06 PM (#690820)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: X

Oh boy! how about a pizza box. :o)


15 Apr 02 - 07:08 PM (#690822)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: JeZeBeL

I'm in east yorkshire


15 Apr 02 - 07:11 PM (#690825)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: GUEST,Roger O'K

What about an Iron Maiden of approximately the same dimensions? (Only slaggin')


15 Apr 02 - 07:13 PM (#690828)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: gnu

BTW, the finest Hran case I have ever owned is a custom built case made of solid oak with a rope carrying "handle". It's a beauty, with 45 degree "sides" so it can stand vertically or on that angle. The lid has space for eight tippers. However, I would hate to have it tossed around an airplane cargo hold and I would hate to have to pay freight by the pound... it's a heavy sucker !

I'm sure any carpenter of even slight ability could make a wooden case that would do the job.


15 Apr 02 - 07:17 PM (#690831)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: vectis

Make a wooden case, or get one made. It's the only way to get one that really works. My son made mine and it's a beauty.


15 Apr 02 - 07:22 PM (#690836)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: gnu

I haven't been to The Bodhran Page for quite some time, but it's an excellent resource and there may be there what you seek. Good luck.... and let us know. AND, where the heck did you get that 7" sucker ?).

http://www.ceolas.org/instruments/bodhran/


15 Apr 02 - 07:30 PM (#690840)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: gnu

http://www.bodhran.com/index2.htm is the link to Kearns site.


15 Apr 02 - 07:41 PM (#690847)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: JeZeBeL

It's a seamus o'kane one. Hand made in county derry in Northern ireland. The most amazing drum in the world. tuneable, no cross bar....u can play tunes on it and get scales out of it!!


15 Apr 02 - 08:32 PM (#690863)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: McGrath of Harlow

But don't bodhrans count as offensive weapons and they wouldn't let them on a plane anyway?

I'd think it'd be easy enough to build a case. Or maybe you could get a travelling suitcase big enough to hold it and put in lots of foam rubber to hold it firm - that might be a bit lighter, and less likely to roll around.


15 Apr 02 - 08:40 PM (#690866)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: JeZeBeL

I'm starting to think of asking my friend to make me one......he turns wood beautifully


15 Apr 02 - 09:59 PM (#690903)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: alison

I have always just put mine into a suitcase with all my clothes.... well stuffed with jumpers, socks etc, and surrounded by towels... so far they have come through unscathed.... although this won't help if someone sticks their fork lift through your suitcase...


slainte

alison


15 Apr 02 - 10:06 PM (#690907)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: 53

What is a Bodhran?


15 Apr 02 - 10:14 PM (#690913)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: alison

lol..... round Irish frame drum

slainte

alison


15 Apr 02 - 10:22 PM (#690917)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Bob, its an irish drum that you hit with a stick, (they are mainly played by girls but I have seen a few men play them as well) (One of The Corrs has got one).


15 Apr 02 - 10:24 PM (#690920)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: JeZeBeL

They aren't mainly played by girls John!!

#the majority of professional hran players are male!!


15 Apr 02 - 10:40 PM (#690932)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Pete from Annapolis

Actually, as I understand it, new regulations have been proposed to ban bodhranai from airplanes entirely for fear that he or she might take control of the plane and crash into a session.

No really. The bodhran is the coolest instrument in the world second only to the human voice. If I didn't play I would shrivel up and die easily.

Anyway, my experience traveling with my Albert Alfonso 16" drum (6 or so inches deep) is that I can stick all kinds of soft odds and ends in the basin of the drum for carry-on. Lots of stuff, like Chex mix, in flight reading, sweaters, small children - you name it. It also stows perfectly under the seat. I actually perfer it to taking a bookbag because it makes for interesting conversation in mid flight.

Anyway, case (semi) solution - I went to a sail/sail bag maker and asked her to make a bag for my drum out of pretty thick canvas. Into the sides I asked her to put that semi-flexible sheet plastic (like those flexible cutting boards) and about an inch of foam (the plastic on the other side of the foam from the drum). The result is a pretty well padded and therefore pretty safe case. I'm not sure that I'd trust it to go in the hold, but I hardly worry about bumping it when I carry it on the plane. Its also suprisingly light which I'm afraid may not be a virtue of many hard cases.

I know its not exactly what you're after, but I hope this helps somewhat.

Cheers, Pete


15 Apr 02 - 11:03 PM (#690945)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Bert

You're taking this instrument made of wood and leather and putting it in a case made of wood and leather which is probably going to cost more that the bodhran. And you wonder why they make jokes about bodhran players;-)


15 Apr 02 - 11:24 PM (#690954)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Bob Bolton

G'day JeZeBeL,

If it were mine, I would make up a fitted case from aluminium sheet: I knock up the main ring first, overlapping the ends and rivetting the seam with hammered aluminium rivets. I'd make the ring over height by some 25mm ... and turn under truncated "V"-shaped tabs to rivet on a circular base. This would all be made large enough to line with closed cell plastic foam - and that would be covered in some appropriate tough cloth and glued in.

The lid is just a repeat with less depth and a slightly larger diameter ... plus a suitable hinge and lock. I'd probably put two small wooden bars on the side to act as "feet" when it stood up sideways and I place a decent handle opposite. Since your drum doesn't have the usual Bodhran crossbar, I would not need to (or be able to) put in a frame to support the drum ... but it sounds big enough and ugly enough to look after itself in a simply padded box.

Regards,

Bob Bolton


15 Apr 02 - 11:54 PM (#690969)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Clinton Hammond

You couldn't PAY me to check my bodhran!!!!

I'll carry it on as well...


16 Apr 02 - 03:35 AM (#691044)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: GUEST,Boab

My bodhran is a regular transatlantic traveller. It flies in its soft leather case, which is tailored to the drum diameter. A disc of 3/16" plywood the same diameter as the drum is snugly fitted in contact with the skin. Various soft items are stowed inside the rim-- no problems yet! Boab


16 Apr 02 - 07:13 AM (#691145)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Bullfrog Jones

If you want your bodhran to fly, aren't they easier to throw WITHOUT a case?


16 Apr 02 - 10:07 AM (#691256)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: PeteBoom

There are several makes of cymbal cases that would work nicely. MOST music shops catering to something other than kids bashing drums should be able to get you what you need. Larger ones may also have a second-hand/consignment area where you could get a decent case and save a little money.

I'd add a little foam rubber against the inside (even if there is a bit already). My road case for my cymbals would work pretty well will a little adaptation (like, removing the center post the cymbals are supposed to be lined up on).

Of course, I prefer to use my drum as a carry-on. Toothbrushes and razor and the like can be gotten ANYWHERE. A good bodhran is a bit harder to find...

Regards -

Pete


16 Apr 02 - 11:22 AM (#691288)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: McGrath of Harlow

I think alison's idea makes a lot of sense. Stick it in a solid suitcase and stuff it with clothes.

It's not just bodhran players, bert - the case I've got for my guitar cost a lot more than the guitar did. (Mind I got a bargain with the guitar in a charity shop.)


16 Apr 02 - 12:33 PM (#691326)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: MMario

I keep misreading the title of this thread as "Flight Cages for Bodrhans" - the visual images conjured up are quite unusual.


16 Apr 02 - 04:55 PM (#691479)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: GUEST,Claymore

As one whose has flown on several occasions with the "Bodhran of Death", (actually a 26 inch shaman drum, tuned with beads and ropes, and played with a series of kettle drum mallet headed tippers made by a friend of mine) the soft sided cases are not so bad; with the following provisions:

1. A good case can be made in America by any of a number of (gasp!) autoharp case makers who specialize in padded soft-side cases. Mine was done by Autumn Wind cases in Hillsville VA (540) 766-3134, [autumn@tcia.net] for $140.

2. For flights I simply insert the top portion of a RubberMaid trash can lid (cut to fit) into the case on the side of the hide.

3. With the drum detuned (a simple matter of moving the beads inboard) I then fill the interior of the drum with socks and underwear, and place a towel or some undershirts between the trash can lid and the hide surface.

4. It's light, servicable, provides extra space for clothing, practically bullet proof, and I've used baggage every time.

5. If you are from one of those poor European countries, simply get two rubber trash can lids, pad the drum inside, and then duct tape the hell out of it. I've done it several times.

6. Tip: If you're larger than a C cup, do not put an underwire bra in the case, as the customs boys will surely want you to to cut it open after they Xray it... but then it would be a Brahran...


16 Apr 02 - 11:07 PM (#691747)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Big Mick

Claymore, where the hell have you been? It is good to "see" you. But I have to tell you, old chap, that joke sucked.............LOL. I have used the luggage idea a number of times. Works wonderfully.

Mick


17 Apr 02 - 06:18 AM (#691902)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Dave Bryant

I was going to suggest a paper bag, but on second thoughts, it would probably be best in a thin transparent bag so that the handlers could see what it was !

I suppose the above could be a little unfair - perhaps it should have a liitle bit of padding - so that it doesn't damage anyone else's luggage.


17 Apr 02 - 08:00 AM (#691966)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: greg stephens

why carry one around? There always seem to be too many wherever you go.


17 Apr 02 - 09:22 AM (#692026)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Guessed

yea if you can get them spinning like a frisbee they really fly.
If you had two pieces of ply/hard wood just a little bigger than the 'hran and kept 'em in place in a soft case the essentials will be safe. If you make them a tight fit in the soft case and pack clothes in the right places you get extra luggage space and you can smell like leather - kinky!


17 Apr 02 - 05:51 PM (#692369)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: ciarili

A simpler solution might be a hard hat box, the kind built just like a hard-sided suitcase, but round. If there's a milliner anywhere near you, go on over and see what they've got. You COULD check the thing in one of those suitcases if you plaster it with Fragile stickers so that it goes on top of the pile.

ciarili


17 Apr 02 - 05:51 PM (#692370)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: ciarili

A simpler solution might be a hat box, the kind built just like a hard-sided suitcase, but round. If there's a milliner anywhere near you, go on over and see what they've got. You COULD check the thing in one of those suitcases if you plaster it with Fragile stickers so that it goes on top of the pile.

ciarili


17 Apr 02 - 06:38 PM (#692400)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: JeZeBeL

Wow.....thanks everyone....there are some really great ideas for me to think about........and some not so great ideas.....but highly amusing never the less lol!!! I can get a wooden case made pretty cheap as it is a very good friend who is a wood worker....so i think that might be my first port of call....but the cymbol case idea is good aswell.

Thanks again.....I'll keep checking in


18 Apr 02 - 02:35 AM (#692619)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Seamus Kennedy

I had a hard shell case made for my bodhran - a 16" floor tom case cut down. My local music shop ordered it for me. I glued in a half-inch of foam rubber, and the bodhran fits snugly. It cost about $20 American, and it fits in the overhead bin in most aircraft, and if it doesn't, it can be checked safely.The case is an Enduro, made by the Humes and Berg company. I've had it quite a few years now, with no damage to the drum.

Seamus


18 Apr 02 - 07:07 AM (#692702)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: GUEST,Vantheman

A man walks into a pub in Belfast and the doorman asks him what it is that he has stuffed up his jumper. Semtex the man replies. Thank God for that says the doorman I thought that it might be a Bodhran


18 Apr 02 - 06:57 PM (#693207)
Subject: RE: Help: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: JeZeBeL

Yes............how many times have I heard that one in the two years I've been playing lol!!


29 Dec 09 - 12:54 PM (#2798588)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: GUEST

I have just stumbled onto this old thread. If anyone still reads them then I can certainly recommend my bodhran case.

I wanted something more durable and offering protection to my beautiful new bodhran. I bought a case from a manufacturer of drum cases, 'Hardcase', which is a drumcase for a sidedrum. The company do a case for bodhrans but it was more expensive and the only difference between that and the one I bought was a little clip for your tipper in the lid. As I have a collection of tippers one holder didn't seem of any interest. I play in a band and as we throw equipment into the back of our car when going to gigs I wanted a really durable hard case and I have been really pleased with the one I bought. It is made from very hard ridged plastic and fastens with 3 rucksack style clips. It had a lifetime guarantee! It cost £42.00 which was double the price of a nylon bag but I think it is worth twice the price to give your bodhran good protection when travelling.

Good Luck!
Brushhead


30 Dec 09 - 04:20 PM (#2799551)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Tattie Bogle

Like Alison suggested above, I put mine (inside padded black fabric case) inside our hold baggage, the bodhran itself well stuffed with all my undies, and surrounded by swimming towels and other cushioning items. In this day and age of high baggage charges per item, it makes sense to only have one check-in hold bag!
The other thing is that if they ask you to open a hand-held bag and then find an animal skin in it, you might not get into certain countries!


30 Dec 09 - 04:26 PM (#2799557)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Genie

If you have a bodhran, I think you should take it with you as carry-on luggage. It would probably make a good flotation device in case of a water landing.


30 Dec 09 - 09:19 PM (#2799750)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: open mike

GOOGLE THIS: Samsonite Luggage Round Hat Box Suitcase


31 Dec 09 - 06:36 AM (#2799912)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Jim Carroll

A plasic bag in the hold luggage should be ok - especially if you're planning a trip to Ireland to play it in a session in Clare.
Jim Carroll


31 Dec 09 - 09:47 AM (#2800031)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: GUEST,Mr Red

This is a problem that has exercised my mind while waiting for the assemblage to tune up (I have already achieved perfect pitch).

My take was to cut a hardboard or plywood round to cover the skinand maybe some form of foam edging to keep it in the safe zone and cushion the edges. It would fit inside the case and stuff underwear &/or jumpers in the void to pad the open end. The frame would be strong enough for most purposes but a circumferencial foam strip might add protection and keep the whole thing taut.

I took the bar out of one and put the smaller on inside and carried the lot as hand luggage. If you don't have any other hand luggage you might get away with it. There is room in there for emergency underwear, first aid, camera, sweets. It all depends on size and regs.


23 Mar 10 - 09:20 PM (#2870456)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: GUEST

For future ref Pachorse Flight Cases have produced custom musical instrument cases for around 30yrs, supplying bands, orchestras and individuals


23 Mar 10 - 11:43 PM (#2870513)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: Gurney

I opened the thread for the jokes.... and stayed for the mental exercise. Boab's solution looks the cheapest sensible thing to me.


24 Mar 10 - 07:29 AM (#2870644)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: GUEST,chris

try swanflight.com
chris


01 Jun 11 - 08:54 AM (#3163671)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: GUEST,Steve Kane

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3D Flight Case


01 Jun 11 - 02:25 PM (#3163837)
Subject: RE: Flight cases for Bodhrans!!
From: GUEST,Ray

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