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BOB RIHA - USA Today
Contract Photographer - Long Beach, CA
"Some people say I'm hard on my equipment. I say the product either
holds up...or I'll find a product that will...On over 1200 assignments the
Tri-Kart 800 continues to carry everything I need in one trip... camera
bag, cases with multi strobes, umbrella power pack, stands, backgrounds..
And, most importantly, no more pulled back muscles from lifting and hauling
cases around...I want you to know that I just can't live without my Kart!"
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John Harquail Photography
Toronto, Canada |
"I have retired my first Tri-Kart 800 to lighter duties after it
trucked my 275 lbs. of photographic equipment back and forth across Canada,
the U.S. and Europe for over 6 years, the only repair being the replacement
of the bungee cords. My back and I thank you for a great product!"

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News Photographer
September 1994 |
"All my travels are with 3 bags, 70 lbs. each, plus 2 carry-ons
of another 70 lbs. Your cart takes this maximum load 'in stride'. This baggage
entourage get lots of smiles from fellow travelers and the question, 'Who
makes a cart that can hold so much?'"
Gary Regester, Silver Plume, CO

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Photo Marketing
Association '96
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Location Shoots Made Easy for Architectural Photographers.
Bill Miller, NYC architectural photographer, has saved many trips to
and from location shoots using the KartMaster 500S in its hand truck mode
and has his equipment at hand on the accessory shelves while on site. The
KartMaster is made of square tubed aluminum and stainless steel, rolls on
pneumatic tires and telescopes into a compact storage size. Both accessory
shelves fold to fit the storage size and may be bought separately. 10 year
Limited Warranty. American Manufactured.

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James Bruce Farr
Vienna, VA |
"...Everybody else was lugging their carry on bags and we were wheeling
ours down aisles, up and down escalators and between airport terminals...at
first, I was a little concerned about taking the cart on the plane, but
there was room in the overheads and a couple of times I had to put it under
the seat; a larger cart would have had to be checked as luggage...I was
tempted to take off the extra set of wheels to reduce weight. I'm glad I
didn't. The cart was much easier to wheel when carrying a heavy load long
distances..."
James Bruce Farr, Vienna, VA., on his recent 5 week photo trip to Russia
& Spain.

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Jon Hammond
New York City, NY |
"I would never have been able to try such a tour without the Super
600. It made my trip possible and a huge success."
Jon Hammond, New York City, NY
Jon is keyboard musician and host of the "Jon Hammond Show".
He has spent months in Europe touring. He used public transportation with
the help of the Super 600.

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Roger Newell
London, England |
On investigating one answer to that perennial nightmare - shifting your
own gear...
"Let's face it, very few working guitarists are in the fortunate
position of having a road crew at their disposal, even on a temporary basis.
And as most gigs seem to be designed from a 'nowhere to park, no lift, no
easy backstage access' masterplan, it often appears that musicians are the
great unwanted. Nobody loves us. But if we can't reduce the bulk of our
4 x 12s, hefty combos or rack cases, then perhaps what we need is a tool
by which to tame these beasts. And that's exactly what the brand new Kart-A-Bag
is all about."

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WROD Radio
Daytona Beach, FL
Anthony deH Welch,
President/General Manager |
"How did we live without the Super 600? Like many radio stations,
we do a great number of remote broadcasters and that means moving tons of
equipment: from huge speakers to mixer boards.
...We have found that the Super 600 can handle any load we ask of it....
It has cut the number of trips we make from the remote van to the sight,
plus it saves a lot of sore backs!
...the other feature we really like is the way it folds up and doesn't
take up needed space in our van. What a wonderful device...every broadcaster
should have one!"

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Lon Andre
Los Angeles, CA |
I am a working professional videographer, taping many special events..I
need to get in and out of very busy (sites, for instance) hotels, restaurants
and other public meeting places with my equipment in tact. I use the Tri-Kart
800. Solidly built, it folds down into "a small footprint" and
has two added wheels in the back for much needed stability. In my opinion,
it might be the best support device in its class in the world for the money."

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John Cowan
Denver, CO |
"Normally, I wouldn't take the time for such a letter, but frankly,
the Kart-a-Bag product is exceptional and worthy of the effort. It's light,
easy to use and obviously a notch above any other cart product. I trave
a lot. Several years ago... I got "hooked" and haven't traveled
without a Kart-a-Bag since. My co-workers like to travel with me too. After
checking luggage (in) there are always briefcases and other carry-on articles.
While everyone else is hauling things to the gate, we make the long concourse
walks simple. When we pick up the luggage (at the end of the trip), we load
up the cart, way beyond what it was designed to carry, and again, we make
painless trips to taxis, rental cars... At Christmas, I have made a habit
of providing travel oriented products to my staff and co-workers. If they
don't have one yet, I make sure that the Kart-a-Bag is at the top of my
shopping list. It's always a hit."

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Dr. Hugo J. van Reijen Guernsey, Great Britian |
..."The invention of the Commander 600 by (Kart-a-Bag) is the greatest invention in the history of mankind after the (airplane).
The best investment against excess baggage tariffs s the purchase of
a trolly. I use the Commander 600... This trolley is the strongest I have
ever encountered... loads up to 100 kilos without affecting the ability
to manoeuver. This "small monster" is worth its weight in gold
and has already saved me thousands of pounds in excess baggage charges!"

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