The “Taj MaHAUL I” mobile con box has two key failings. First, neither bin is big enough to accommodate the three-foot long banner stands (which must be carried on top or separately.) Second, it is neither secure nor flexible enough to fly with should the need arise. It was clear to me that a new way to think this through was required, a self-contained design long enough for the stands, secure and flexible enough to travel, still portable to move about, and relatively inexpensive to create.
So now I am in the process of finishing the Taj MaHAUL II “portable.” As it turns out, Walmart sells a padded, tear-resistant golf club case travel bag (for around $35) that’s long enough for the banner stands (12 inches by 12 inches by 40 inches.) It also zips completely to secure with a single TSA lock to allow it through airport baggage claims. Besides the stands and banners, the inside is equipped with up to four multi-pocketed carry-on bags with crafting tools (scissors, tape, etc.) and non-electronic display parts. While there is an extension cord in the bag, I keep any electronics (netbook, speakers, iPad) in a laptop bag with me. Oh, and it’s a roller bag, too.
So far, the entire thing has managed to come in under 50 pounds fully loaded, which means if you fly Southwest like I do, that’s a free-flying second checked bag.