DIY case or other idea
- Lebowitz
- bugler

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DIY case or other idea
Hey all. I have the Schiller Bb with the detachable bells and was curious about either using a large Samsonite to transport the body with another for the bell or something similar. The case provided is good, but takes up tons of room in my GMC Terrain (will not fit in the back, have to put in back seat). Now, without me going out and buying a larger SUV, I am looking for ideas and thought you fine people would have suggestions. I'm not a huge fan of gig bags. Thanks
Lee
Schiller 5v BBb Symphonic
Concertone Bb Baritone
King Bb Baritone
Schiller 5v BBb Symphonic
Concertone Bb Baritone
King Bb Baritone
- basslizard
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Re: DIY case or other idea
I don't see why that wouldn't work for car transport, so long as you padded it. Maybe put some egg crate foam under and on top, and between any loose parts (like detachable bells), wrap in a wool blanket. I put my monster Eb in my spare spinning wheel bag, but that is actually larger than the average gig bag and my Bb tuba case. I've been asked if I'm carrying hockey equipment. No, just a spinning wheel. (Or tuba)
Old Ugly - a Jupiter JCP -384 tuba
1916 Buescher Eb
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American Standard 1929 Bb Baritone
Beaufort 1920's Euphonium
1960's Bundy oboe - family heirloom, has been played by three generations
1916 Buescher Eb
Elkhart Conn 62H Bass Trombone
American Standard 1929 Bb Baritone
Beaufort 1920's Euphonium
1960's Bundy oboe - family heirloom, has been played by three generations