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Zero Halliburton Alternatives
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Need a new briefcase, after 20 years. I like the Zero Halliburton, but not available in Australia. So guys, suggestions for something of a similar style, quality?? Thanks (I know this post contains the word "Halliburton", but please don't PARF it immediately.) |
Can you ship it to one of us here in the US and have us mail it on?
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Here's a nice one:
And... Wait for it... You can actually "bid" on it! :p |
Do you own a slantnose?
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Apparently the Zero Co. and 'Halliburton' have parted ways, but they keep the Halliburton name somehow. Anyway, I have several of their products. The 26" roller has been around the world, has had it's wheels and clasp's replaced. There is no substitute! E-bay is the only way to go for you:
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To me a brief case like that should be full of cash and a handgun... Just saying.
I do think the carbon fiber case from them is pretty damned sweet! |
When I was a banker in the very early 90s, I used a polished gold Halliburton attache. Got some interesting looks when entering or exiting my modded 6er.
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Every time I read about those types of cases, I can't help but think of Miami Vice.
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Kind of spendy, but maybe this? (Hmm, the link icon seems not to be working for me....)
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What the heck. Go rugged, go Saddleback....
Briefcases http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1414166986.jpg |
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Seriously, if you are looking for something with the same form factor (hard shell), you might consider something like a Pelican (no, the other Pelican) case. Something similar to this maybe. Then you would get the "I wonder if he's got a break-down sniper rifle in there" looks, instead of the "I wonder if he's transporting narcotics" looks. :D |
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