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Briefcase+ with pull bar
Looking to buy a "briefcase" to tote a laptop AND some paperwork. Need one with wheels and a pull handle. Doctor suggested, so work will pay. Any suggestions out there?
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Great question. I have wondered this myself.
BTW, will your doctor suggest I get one of those really expensive massage chairs? I think I "need" one http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...um/biggrin.gif |
Travelbuzz ????????????????
Okay, couldnt resist. Those of you who know ranles regualr posts will get the above http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...um/biggrin.gif To answer the question, Tumi makes some great models that should exactly what you are looking. go to www.tumi.com |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JohnG: Travelbuzz ???????????????? Okay, couldnt resist. Those of you who know ranles regualr posts will get the above http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...um/biggrin.gif To answer the question, Tumi makes some great models that should exactly what you are looking. go to www.tumi.com</font> ------------------ Michael Steinberg Editor BizTrip www.biztrip.com A site for travelers by a traveler with 20+ years experience Please visit my site and let me know what you think. |
And I thought it was a briefcase with a liquor license....
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WOW, $700, that is rich. Did I mention my wife works for a corporation, not the government?
Posted here as TravelBuzz has over 20 hits for luggage. Also checked technology, a couple briefcases, but not really related. The bag will only be use on business air travel, so here is where I posted. It may not be as "pure" as the extensive discussion on farts, but I believe it fits here but would not be upset if it were moved. I considered Omni, but that is for NOT travel related and this is. I am hoping there are many FT's that use such a case and can share their experiences with us. Don't mind the rib...but in this case I think the category fits, and the "shoe" doesn't. Thanks |
Tumi is great but this is comparable and way cheaper. Lifetime warranty...
http://www.briggs-riley.com/products/atwork_brw12.htm |
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I'd stick with Tumi, warranty is nice but it's better if it doesn't fall apart in the first place... I use Tumi for all "soft" bags and Rimowa for my briefcase and equipment box. It's a hefty price but there are good bargains out there to be found, just see it as an investment.
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