Aluminium Briefcase by Zero Halliburton

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Maker: ZERO Halliburton - USA

Year: 1970s

Size: W 460 x D 120 x H 370

Condition Report: Vintage condition. body of case shows decent scratching and scuffing inline with use. lined interior clean and presentable, a few small marks. Hinges works well. Combination lock functioning as it should (set000). Clasps do show some wear, small hairline cracking, not affecting function. Reach out for detailed images.

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Zero Halliburton, a luggage manufacturer based in the US, specialising in hard wearing aluminium cases to suit a range of needs. Much like their German competitors Rimowa, both companies have roots in manufacturing for the aviation industry, informing a clean and streamline look, defined by the two ridges than run around the perimeter of each Zero Halliburton Case.

Most notably, the company produced a case for NASA that was used to transport Moon rocks back to earth. A true testament to the quality of construction the company provides.

This briefcase, from the same era, offers a timeless look that has remained relatively unchanged from the 60s till now. Suitable for a number of practical uses in the modern world, it’ll put you one step closer to those astronaut dreams.

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Maker: ZERO Halliburton - USA

Year: 1970s

Size: W 460 x D 120 x H 370

Condition Report: Vintage condition. body of case shows decent scratching and scuffing inline with use. lined interior clean and presentable, a few small marks. Hinges works well. Combination lock functioning as it should (set000). Clasps do show some wear, small hairline cracking, not affecting function. Reach out for detailed images.

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Zero Halliburton, a luggage manufacturer based in the US, specialising in hard wearing aluminium cases to suit a range of needs. Much like their German competitors Rimowa, both companies have roots in manufacturing for the aviation industry, informing a clean and streamline look, defined by the two ridges than run around the perimeter of each Zero Halliburton Case.

Most notably, the company produced a case for NASA that was used to transport Moon rocks back to earth. A true testament to the quality of construction the company provides.

This briefcase, from the same era, offers a timeless look that has remained relatively unchanged from the 60s till now. Suitable for a number of practical uses in the modern world, it’ll put you one step closer to those astronaut dreams.