just got back from vegas... here's the scoop for those who followed my 'how to get my cues to vegas' thread... after weighing all my options, I bought a Haliburton from Scruggsinhand and figured i would try to carryon and if not i'd be safe checking with the Hal..... so i pulled the stock foam out and used 1" hi density foam to line top and bottom, then used 2" regular foam and cut a pretty exacting fit for my whitten 3 by 6 to go into the Hal...so i figured i was double protected..
i then called northwestern and they said should not be a problem carrying it all on and if there was issues ask for the agent... so off i went to Bradley International... showed the guys the case, they x-ray'd it, i told them it was expensive pool cues-i had 2 SW's in it.., and off i went to carry it on no questions asked.... <what the hell i thought-but was happy as sh#! i tell you...> So got to Vegas carrying my sticks around the airports.....
Played for 4 days, spent a day meandering around and just got back... well--- when i got to Vegas "Mgulliver travels" airport, made it all the way to the gate with my cues, had a guy saying i could carry it, then had a supervisor say i couldn't carry it on... i stated i just carryed it from CT with no issues and he replied "well they should be slapped" then i told him i spoke to a supervisor at NW and they said i could and he responded "she don't make the rules-washington does" so i was nice but refuted why he has a different washington rules book than the guys at CT and just told him i wasn't gonna club someone with a 2500.00 cue but i understood...so back to check it in with big ole fragile stickers on it <but before i did the guy who said yes to me asked if he could see what an expensive cue looked like cause he plays and only spent 30 bucks on his
--- i gladly gave him a peep show...... ohhh-- and at the desk- sign a waiver about they are limited liability etc...
So bottom line-- don't really know the true rule- it probably is a no... BUT seems to be up to the guy behind the X-ray machine probably making minimum wage and working a 12 hour shift... our nations security is in Gomer Pyle's Xray's hands
i then called northwestern and they said should not be a problem carrying it all on and if there was issues ask for the agent... so off i went to Bradley International... showed the guys the case, they x-ray'd it, i told them it was expensive pool cues-i had 2 SW's in it.., and off i went to carry it on no questions asked.... <what the hell i thought-but was happy as sh#! i tell you...> So got to Vegas carrying my sticks around the airports.....
Played for 4 days, spent a day meandering around and just got back... well--- when i got to Vegas "Mgulliver travels" airport, made it all the way to the gate with my cues, had a guy saying i could carry it, then had a supervisor say i couldn't carry it on... i stated i just carryed it from CT with no issues and he replied "well they should be slapped" then i told him i spoke to a supervisor at NW and they said i could and he responded "she don't make the rules-washington does" so i was nice but refuted why he has a different washington rules book than the guys at CT and just told him i wasn't gonna club someone with a 2500.00 cue but i understood...so back to check it in with big ole fragile stickers on it <but before i did the guy who said yes to me asked if he could see what an expensive cue looked like cause he plays and only spent 30 bucks on his

So bottom line-- don't really know the true rule- it probably is a no... BUT seems to be up to the guy behind the X-ray machine probably making minimum wage and working a 12 hour shift... our nations security is in Gomer Pyle's Xray's hands
