Dear Fellows and Ladies,
I have recently come upon a Yamaha YBB 641 sans case. So... with that in mind I would love to hear suggestions for a case or gig bag that would be sufficient. It is not a new horn by any means, I would just like to have something to clothe my new child...I mean horn... right so if you have anything that would work let me know!
Thanks,
Adam
Suggestions for a case/bag for a YBB 641
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Suggestions for a case/bag for a YBB 641
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Re: Suggestions for a case/bag for a YBB 641
Cronkhite - http://www.glenncronkhite.com/" target="_blank
Tony Clements
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Re: Suggestions for a case/bag for a YBB 641
Cronkhite is great in leather and wont be very much more expensive than what you paid for your tuba.
If you want a guard against scratches when putting it in your car, a sleeping bag might suffice.
Klaus
If you want a guard against scratches when putting it in your car, a sleeping bag might suffice.
Klaus
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Re: Suggestions for a case/bag for a YBB 641
Yes! I am still laughing. I love the sleeping bag idea sounds great! That is true but they are good bags I hear.
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