Where to buy a Götz bag?

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Where to buy a Götz bag?

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I'm about 90% sure that I want to buy a Götz bag for my tuba.

The only place I know to order one is Thomann, and have it shipped to me from Europe. Is there anywhere else where you can buy these? The only bad thing about Thomann is that I can only get black/gray. Götz has many color options, but I can't figure out where to buy them. My emails to Götz (in English and German) have gone unanswered.

Any ideas? Thanks! :tuba:
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Re: Where to buy a Götz bag?

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Curmudgeon wrote:I think I remember that Jonathan Hodgetts ofWessex deals with Götz. May be worth an email to him...
Thanks! And actually, that's where I bought my last one. However, since Wessex started making their own bags, they stopped selling the Götz ones. Thanks anyway!
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Gözt Tuba Bags

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Bort,

Some time ago Bob Tucci had some multi-color bags made up for Dan Perantoni. Contact him at info@perantucci.com" target="_blank.

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E. Green wrote:Bort,

Some time ago Bob Tucci had some multi-color bags made up for Dan Perantoni. Contact him at info@perantucci.com" target="_blank" target="_blank.

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E. Green wrote:Bort,

Some time ago Bob Tucci had some multi-color bags made up for Dan Perantoni. Contact him at info@perantucci.com" target="_blank" target="_blank.

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^We have a winner. Quick and easy to communicate, and exactly the product (and options) that I want. Thomann is very good too, but no options available. Thanks for the suggestion!
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