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Author:  Linokai [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Go set travel case?

anyone know where one might find a backpack or rolling suitcase that is designed/fitted to carry a goban, bowls, & stones? I've looked online and can't find any.....

Author:  p2501 [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:27 pm ]
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Define goban.

In the meanwhile - does that help?:
http://www.hebsacker-verlag.de/go-tasch ... _3_62.html

Author:  Redbeard [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:48 pm ]
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Yellow Mountain used to have two model of rolling carrying case: The Go Box and Go Box Invincible. Sadly neither one is currently available on their website, but sometimes they show up on eBay.

Author:  bogiesan [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:21 pm ]
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Linokai wrote:
anyone know where one might find a backpack or rolling suitcase that is designed/fitted to carry a goban, bowls, & stones? I've looked online and can't find any.....


Making a studio or tatami room set portable is, umm, silly. Easier and classier to bring your go players to the board.

If you really want to carry a folder and bowls, you might try looking for camera cases in a backpack form factor. Some are designed with a vertical orientation to hold a tripod and might be adapted to hold a folding board.You carefully pack stones in their own padded bag inside the bowl (an EXCELLENT reason to buy a new set of super extra monster large bowls from Kuroki) and put\ the bowls in a lens compartment.

You can search for hard plastic cases for rifles and electronic equipment from the likes of Pelican and Otterbox and many other mfrs. A rolling case that will hold a full-size floor board and accoutrements is going to set you back $500; obscenely expensive but worth every dollar if you're insisting on traveling with a precious go set. I think it's easier to buy a less dear set and haul it around in a bike messenger bag or Craftsman toolbox.

Author:  Linokai [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 8:04 pm ]
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p2501 wrote:
Define goban.


I'm getting the 3/4" bamboo table board from YMI w/yunzi stones & bamboo bowls. I have a roll up silicone board set that i take across town on foot (about 8 miles) every Monday night, but when I get my new set I'm sending the roll up set to my step brother so I need to find a way to transport the bamboo goban/stones/bowls across town on foot...if I could even find a regular backpack big enough to fit the goban in I'd be satisfied but the largest backpack dimensions I can find are only 19" x 13" ......
:grumpy: :scratch:

Author:  Inkwolf [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 6:48 am ]
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Linokai wrote:
p2501 wrote:
Define goban.


I'm getting the 3/4" bamboo table board from YMI w/yunzi stones & bamboo bowls. I have a roll up silicone board set that i take across town on foot (about 8 miles) every Monday night, but when I get my new set I'm sending the roll up set to my step brother so I need to find a way to transport the bamboo goban/stones/bowls across town on foot...if I could even find a regular backpack big enough to fit the goban in I'd be satisfied but the largest backpack dimensions I can find are only 19" x 13" ......
:grumpy: :scratch:


I've had success with pizza delivery bags, though if you want to stick the stones in there you may want to add some extra padding for your board. And if you;re carrying it across town, you might also want to consider adding a shoulder strap!

viewtopic.php?f=19&t=4702&p=78567

First posted about it over a year ago. It now holds my 2.25" bamboo board, a 3/5" Shinkaya board and my first board nicely in storage between club meetings, each wrapped in a fleece pad that I fold and put under them during games. I only have to carry it from the back of the library to the meeting room, though. And the stitching is coming loose on one corner, gotta fix that eventually.

By the way, how do you like the roll-up silicon board? I've been curious about that, but not curious enough to buy one.

Author:  Linokai [ Sat Nov 10, 2012 12:55 pm ]
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Inkwolf wrote:
Linokai wrote:
p2501 wrote:
Define goban.


I'm getting the 3/4" bamboo table board from YMI w/yunzi stones & bamboo bowls. I have a roll up silicone board set that i take across town on foot (about 8 miles) every Monday night, but when I get my new set I'm sending the roll up set to my step brother so I need to find a way to transport the bamboo goban/stones/bowls across town on foot...if I could even find a regular backpack big enough to fit the goban in I'd be satisfied but the largest backpack dimensions I can find are only 19" x 13" ......
:grumpy: :scratch:


I've had success with pizza delivery bags, though if you want to stick the stones in there you may want to add some extra padding for your board. And if you;re carrying it across town, you might also want to consider adding a shoulder strap!

http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... 02&p=78567

First posted about it over a year ago. It now holds my 2.25" bamboo board, a 3/5" Shinkaya board and my first board nicely in storage between club meetings, each wrapped in a fleece pad that I fold and put under them during games. I only have to carry it from the back of the library to the meeting room, though. And the stitching is coming loose on one corner, gotta fix that eventually.

By the way, how do you like the roll-up silicon board? I've been curious about that, but not curious enough to buy one.


I never thought of a pizza bag. I'll hafta look into that...and I ordered the carrying bag for the stones & bowls (also from YMI: http://www.ymimports.com/p-2020-go-bowls-and-stones-carrying-bag-with-bowl-straps.aspx), so if I get a bag that I can fit the board in, I'd be ok with carrying the stones by hand...The silicon board is really good. You don't have to worry about rolling it one way or the other for it to lay flat like a vinyl board. There's been times when, instead of rolling it, I've actually folded it up small enough to stick in my coat pocket, and it still lays perfectly flat and doesn't have any creases. The only strange thing about it is the grid has the 1-19, A-T labels, but for some reason the A-T labels go from right to left instead of left to right (weird). But if you get it, I would suggest getting the board by itself and using stones you already have, as opposed to the set, cause the plastic stones that come with it are terrible. I don't know if it is just crappy plastic or what, but any time the stones of opposite colors come into contact, I get black marks all over my white stones. I find myself constantly washing them. They're super annoying, but the board itself is really good, as long as you just use a different set of stones..... :tmbup:

Author:  msgreg [ Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:16 pm ]
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I have the Creativo and it's decent, cheap, but a tight fit for bowls, too. Very little padding.

From least expensive to most expensive in the range $30 to $280

Or the large Creativo

Chess Bag (green or black)

Same chess bag different store

Chrome Kirov (backpack)

Chrome Warsaw (backpack)

Author:  msgreg [ Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:02 am ]
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As a follow up, this pelican case seems like big enough for a modest set:
Pelican case iM2875 around $250-$300

ID: 22.5 L x 21.1 W x 13.1 D

Models:
8145-01-562-0165 cubed foam or
8145-01-562-0162 black cubed foam

Author:  Linokai [ Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Go set travel case?

msgreg wrote:

Or the large Creativo


This is pretty much what i was looking for. I looked into messenger bags, but i couldn't find one that was big enough. THX :clap:

Author:  theduddha2 [ Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:02 pm ]
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Yellow Mountain Imports have just got in some nice looking goban carrying cases that look kind of like a suit case. ( http://www.ymimports.com/p-2071-gotote- ... kZUhoZOMxg ). I do not know if this is what you are looking for or not but I thought I would tell you about it anyways. I ordered one for my birthday treat (as well as some other things.) Check out my you-tube channel around October 1st and I will do an unboxing video, with a product review for each item to come in the future. I will do the Goban case 1st for you as soon as time permits.

Author:  Linokai [ Fri Sep 27, 2013 10:52 pm ]
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theduddha2 wrote:
Yellow Mountain Imports have just got in some nice looking goban carrying cases that look kind of like a suit case. ( http://www.ymimports.com/p-2071-gotote- ... kZUhoZOMxg ). I do not know if this is what you are looking for or not but I thought I would tell you about it anyways. I ordered one for my birthday treat (as well as some other things.) Check out my you-tube channel around October 1st and I will do an unboxing video, with a product review for each item to come in the future. I will do the Goban case 1st for you as soon as time permits.


Nice! that is exactly the kind of case im looking for :D


btw, welcome to the forum! :salute:

Author:  gowan [ Sat Sep 28, 2013 8:26 am ]
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p2501 wrote:
Define goban.

In the meanwhile - does that help?:
http://www.hebsacker-verlag.de/go-tasch ... _3_62.html


The 28 Euro case looks very much like the carry case that used to be available from Ishi Press long ago whose absence has been much lamented. It's good to see it reincarnated.

Author:  schwartzseer [ Sat Sep 28, 2013 7:16 pm ]
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Linokai wrote:
theduddha2 wrote:
Yellow Mountain Imports have just got in some nice looking goban carrying cases that look kind of like a suit case. ( http://www.ymimports.com/p-2071-gotote- ... kZUhoZOMxg ). I do not know if this is what you are looking for or not but I thought I would tell you about it anyways. I ordered one for my birthday treat (as well as some other things.) Check out my you-tube channel around October 1st and I will do an unboxing video, with a product review for each item to come in the future. I will do the Goban case 1st for you as soon as time permits.


Nice! that is exactly the kind of case im looking for :D

btw, welcome to the forum! :salute:


I own this soft leatherette case from YMI, and am very pleased with it. YMI recommends using it in conjunction with their microfiber "felt" cover, and this is how I transport my 2-1/4" Kaya board to the club in safety and comfort! (I also have their zippered bowl bag with the straps to hold the covers [essential since in carrying the bowls turn sideways and would otherwise spill] as well as their simple bowl bag with the velcro closure [the bowls remain upright]). HTH

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