The problem with gobos is that they are fairly fragile and we use them in one of the roughest environments where they can get torn, tangled, scratched or shattered. Something that folks always ask me on my travels is how to store them. Apollo ships the steel and glass patterns in fairly robust and protective boxes or sleeves (depending on whether it is steel or glass) but after the beating that they take on the road, you are left with a fragile round steel or glass wafer that doesn’t seem to fit into anything. I always toss my gobos in my briefcase and that is a very abrasive environment full of wrenches, screwdrivers, pens, and the occasional coin. I have used several gobo transportation devices in the past. The most indestructible carrier I have made is a 4″ PVC pipe coupler with craft foam inserts to separate the individual gobos. It would be very difficult to crush the coupler and the foam separators guard against sudden stops as if they were dropped from a high place. Another ready made carrier that I have used is a mini CD disk carrier. These were sold with the Memorex label but can be Googled and ordered on the web. I also use craft foam inserts to separate them. A lot of you out there tour and carry gobos; do you have any gobo carrying tips? Let’s hear from you!







September 3rd, 2010 on 2:02 pm
This can also be used in sand castle building for the corners.
Please be sure to clean out after use so no sand is transferred.
September 7th, 2010 on 5:15 pm
I’ve seen people use small Pelican Cases for custom glass gobos. It looks like MI5 but in miniature.
December 1st, 2010 on 10:46 am
We have come up with a filing system that protects and stores your glass gobos in a standard letter size hanging file box or cabinet, called Gobo Pages. Take a look on our website. http://www.stagewright.net
December 2nd, 2010 on 7:49 am
What a great idea! Thanks for posting this for others to read!