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Elecraft Dust Covers, Carry Cases, and More

Gary Hvizdak
Hi Group,

As I await the arrival of my hand crafted K3 carrying case from Rose Kopp, I
feel compelled to share a thing or two about my experience so far.

Yes, I've seen the comments here on the Reflector about the quality of her
workmanship, but I don't recall seeing anything about what a total pleasure
it is doing business with her.  IT'S DOWNRIGHT FUN working with Rose to
select exactly what combination of colors you might like best.

Some other things you might not know are ...

1) It usually takes Rose one day to make a K2 or K3 case.

2) Rose and OM Ken first met here in Melbourne, Florida at a high school
football game back in 1959.  They got married a month later.

How do I know all this?  Like I said, it's downright fun doing business with
Rose!  :>)

73,
Gary KI4GGX

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Re: Elecraft Dust Covers, Carry Cases, and More

Dick Green WC1M
Has anyone posted pictures of Rose's cases? Are they soft cases or hard
cases?

73, Dick WC1M

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary Hvizdak [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 10:28 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [Elecraft] Elecraft Dust Covers, Carry Cases, and More
>
> Hi Group,
>
> As I await the arrival of my hand crafted K3 carrying case from Rose
> Kopp, I
> feel compelled to share a thing or two about my experience so far.
>
> Yes, I've seen the comments here on the Reflector about the quality of
> her
> workmanship, but I don't recall seeing anything about what a total
> pleasure
> it is doing business with her.  IT'S DOWNRIGHT FUN working with Rose
> to
> select exactly what combination of colors you might like best.
>
> Some other things you might not know are ...
>
> 1) It usually takes Rose one day to make a K2 or K3 case.
>
> 2) Rose and OM Ken first met here in Melbourne, Florida at a high
> school
> football game back in 1959.  They got married a month later.
>
> How do I know all this?  Like I said, it's downright fun doing
> business with
> Rose!  :>)
>
> 73,
> Gary KI4GGX
>


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Re: Elecraft Dust Covers, Carry Cases, and More

Bill W4ZV

Dick Green WC1M wrote
Has anyone posted pictures of Rose's cases? Are they soft cases or hard
cases?
Soft.  http://tinyurl.com/dn8k4o

73,  Bill
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Re: Elecraft Dust Covers, Carry Cases, and More

M0XDF
I might point out that there is a picture in the middle of the  
collection showing a K3 inside a case with the front panel forwards -  
as if you might operate with the K3 in the carry case. That is  
obviously something you wouldn't do, due to lack of ventilation. And  
generally I'd expect you'd slide the K3 into the case with the carry  
handle to the top and so it rests on the RHS feet. The K3 is almost  
square, so it can go in the case in either orientation.

These are extremely nice cases and covers. Rose does great work and as  
has been said, is a pleasure to do business with. I'm a very happy  
customer.

73 de M0XDF, K3 #174, Kopp Carry Case, Cover and HexKey cover
--
A good cook is like a sorceress who dispenses happiness.
-Elsa Schiaparelli, fashion designer (1890-1973)

On 26 Feb 2009, at 21:28, Bill W4ZV wrote:

>
>
>
> Dick Green WC1M wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone posted pictures of Rose's cases? Are they soft cases or  
>> hard
>> cases?
>>
>
> Soft.  http://tinyurl.com/dn8k4o

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Re: Elecraft Dust Covers, Carry Cases, and More

Bob Naumann W5OV
David,

If you were not transporting the K3 and merely keeping it safe on a shelf or
in a closet, you might want to place it with the handle towards the opening
so you could lift it out of the case somewhat more easily with the handle.

While transporting it on the shoulder strap, you would want the front panel
facing up so you minimize the chances of smashing the delicate front panel
into something. Also, since the case is not rigid, the shoulder strap will
put pressure on the back and side panels as you carry it with the front
panel facing up - I would not want to put that pressure on any part of the
front panel.

So, when I travel with mine, it's front panel towards the opening - not the
handle.

73,

Bob W5OV



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M0XDF
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 2:54 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Dust Covers, Carry Cases, and More

I might point out that there is a picture in the middle of the  
collection showing a K3 inside a case with the front panel forwards -  
as if you might operate with the K3 in the carry case. That is  
obviously something you wouldn't do, due to lack of ventilation. And  
generally I'd expect you'd slide the K3 into the case with the carry  
handle to the top and so it rests on the RHS feet. The K3 is almost  
square, so it can go in the case in either orientation.

These are extremely nice cases and covers. Rose does great work and as  
has been said, is a pleasure to do business with. I'm a very happy  
customer.

73 de M0XDF, K3 #174, Kopp Carry Case, Cover and HexKey cover
--
A good cook is like a sorceress who dispenses happiness.
-Elsa Schiaparelli, fashion designer (1890-1973)

On 26 Feb 2009, at 21:28, Bill W4ZV wrote:

>
>
>
> Dick Green WC1M wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone posted pictures of Rose's cases? Are they soft cases or  
>> hard
>> cases?
>>
>
> Soft.  http://tinyurl.com/dn8k4o

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Re: Elecraft Dust Covers, Carry Cases, and More

Franki ON5ZO
In reply to this post by Gary Hvizdak
>These are extremely nice cases and covers. Rose does great work and as
>has been said, is a pleasure to do business with. I'm a very happy
>customer.
>73 de M0XDF

I concur. I was in doubt to buy a cheap aluminum DIY-toolbox and cut the
foam myself. In local DIY's I only found either just-too-small boxes or
way-too-biggies. I chose the tailor made solution. I recently ordered a
carrying case for my K3 and Rose did a great job. She is a pleasure to deal
with, replies right away and the case is A++. The case looks great and it's
been
made with attention to even the smallest detail. No loose threads and smooth
sewing. And you get a couple of words to be embroidered on to 'pimp the
bag'.
The case got shipped almost right away in a hard carton box. The best part
was that the shipping label guided the parcel through Belgium customs
without delay and without extra charges.
"What you paid is what it costs" is not always the case when trying to get
something into ON-land (my backordered KRX3 sat idling on an customs desk
for over 3 weeks and they charged 'handling fee' for that). But Rose's info
on the green label did the job and it got through.

I'm very happy with this carry case and hope to take the K3 out some day.
The bag does honor the rig!
Exemples and colors can be seen at:  http://tinyurl.com/7lm3m5 or contacted
at [hidden email]

73 de Franki ON5ZO = OQ5M

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Re: Elecraft Dust Covers, Carry Cases, and More

M0XDF
In reply to this post by Bob Naumann W5OV
Thanks bob - I have a Kopp Cover for the purpose of non-use on the  
bench :-)
And carry case - I wouldn't have thought there was very much pressure  
on the side panels at all - I'd be more worried about handling the K3  
to get it in the case without the side handle.
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
--
There is no pillow so soft as a clear conscience. -French proverb

On 27 Feb 2009, at 12:54, Robert Naumann wrote:

> David,
>
> If you were not transporting the K3 and merely keeping it safe on a  
> shelf or
> in a closet, you might want to place it with the handle towards the  
> opening
> so you could lift it out of the case somewhat more easily with the  
> handle.
>
> While transporting it on the shoulder strap, you would want the  
> front panel
> facing up so you minimize the chances of smashing the delicate front  
> panel
> into something. Also, since the case is not rigid, the shoulder  
> strap will
> put pressure on the back and side panels as you carry it with the  
> front
> panel facing up - I would not want to put that pressure on any part  
> of the
> front panel.
>
> So, when I travel with mine, it's front panel towards the opening -  
> not the
> handle.

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