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Damage Resistant Belt Transporting? Use A Rifle Case.

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Maybe this is old news to folks here. I have a dozen belts that I have to take to art and craft shows. I don't want them banged up. On a whim last show, I put them in a soft full length zippered rifle case. Easy to carry with the handles, padded and this time of year they can be had cheaply many places. Gander Mountain last year had Allen brand soft cases on a promotional sale before hunting season for ten dollars. I can't make them from scratch for that! They also come in several lengths. For non-shooters, know that the shotgun cases are usually a little thinner and longer to accommodate shotgun barrels. And a caution. The world is full of scumbags that would gladly break into a vehicle if they saw a rifle case and they thought they could steal a firearm, so I cover them up to keep them from prying eyes.

Don

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When I ship belts, I remove the buckles as well. Wrap the buckle in a bit of bubble wrap (buckle wrap?) and put it inside the curve of the belt. As a rule, shippers aren't as careful with your creations as you are!

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