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To: real saxophonist

Sometimes the instrument can be dangerous. In 1972 I was invited to the Stan Kenton Clinic at Sacramento State and flew in from the central valley instead of driving. I was carrying my Selmer mark IV alto which was not going to go through baggage and let them toss it around. I had to change planes in San Francisco and I told them what was in the case before they ran it through the x-ray. I had opened it when I was in Fresno. As you can imagine they went nuts not knowing what it was and I was quickly surrounded by men and me and the instrument went to another place adjacent to the boarding areas where I emptied my pockets and then opened the case for them to see the horn. I made the plane, they held it when they found our their screw-up, but I thought I was going to be cuffed and arrested for previously trying to tell them what it was and still getting “caught.”

United gave me a free trip to anywhere voucher and were all apologies. Haven’t flown United since and threw the voucher away.

wy69


17 posted on 11/06/2025 10:16:47 AM PST by whitney69
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To: whitney69

Hey, you get where I’m coming from with these stories. Thanks


26 posted on 11/06/2025 10:38:04 AM PST by real saxophonist (Michael Bennet claps on 1 and 3.)
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