Protecting the thumb ring in a gig bag
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 8:47 am
I snapped the thumb ring off my horn during rehearsal last night. Clean break at the connection and no unfortunate collateral damage.
It's an easy fix of course but I think this comes back to the way the horn sits in the gig bag. The thumb ring contacts the inside of the bag before any other part of the front of the horn so naturally it is taking strain. I was wondering if anybody found a clever way to better distribute the weight on the front of the instrument inside the bag. I was considering molding some packaging material to the shape of the valve cluster and using it as a cap.
Thanks.
It's an easy fix of course but I think this comes back to the way the horn sits in the gig bag. The thumb ring contacts the inside of the bag before any other part of the front of the horn so naturally it is taking strain. I was wondering if anybody found a clever way to better distribute the weight on the front of the instrument inside the bag. I was considering molding some packaging material to the shape of the valve cluster and using it as a cap.
Thanks.