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I've owned this since new. It was then the most expensive 'flagship' in their range. Apart from a few exterior scuffs, as it has travelled worldwide, it is completely intact, no cracks or breaks in the shell. All the original  interior pockets/dividers/elastic stays present, as in the photos. In retrospect, this colour, burgundy,  turned out to be the best choice, as so easy to pick out from all the drab coloured ones on the airport luggage carousels. It's fair to say that this model is quite indestructible, almost impossible to break into, and no flexing of the shell. I read somewhere that during the pre-testing of this model, the prototypes were thrown out ot an aircraft at 35,000 feet and survived undamaged! 

Both wheels work fine, as does the fully retractable pull handle.  

Combination lock and 2 key locks with original key).

Dimensions are as follows:

W: 73 cms

H: 56 cms

😧 23 cms  

I'm asking £25 for a suitcase that will last a lifetime.

 

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