........ Wayne your bow was only one of a few cases I know of that got lost. Unfortunately if you haven't talked to the people at SAA like that, you most probably wouldn't have seen your bow again.
In retrospect after the trip I reviewed the transport process and what happened.
It all started with a "tight" connection and a small connecting plane.
The Bow case was left behind at that point in all likelihood. YYZ to DC flight.
From that point SAA thinks they can send it the next day. One flight per day.
Only problem is I am gone onto another country at that point. Being new to this flying to Africa idea.
I put all the paperwork in, "Lost bag claim" with SAA at the airport.
Give them the PH and Lodge contact information.
Email SAA as a follow up. Again provide all contact information, including my local telephone number.
Never get a call.
Hear from PH via email that SAA have the bag and then
assume it is on its way. (Do not do this)
I do not check on it again.
I hunt for a week then I attend school for ten days then transfer to the Lodge.
Then find out the Bow has not been shipped to the Lodge.
SAA had moved the Bow by air to Durban and had never contacted me once in THREE WEEKS.
When Kemp finally tracks it down with SAA and hands the telephone to me the SAA rep, that is when he received my exact thoughts on their service and what they had better do.
If I had to spend another day getting that Bow I would have "hunted" the guy when I arrived in Durban.
Moral of the story,
if you can hide that darned bow, great.
Put your name on everything.
Make it as small as possible so it does not get left behind.
If you are going to going on to another country leave a day in between just for insurance.
Good luck.