afternoon there,
i just wanted to give a big bravo and plug in to gard gig bags. i do not work for the company in any way, but my horn withstood 30 hrs of traveling and not a single dent or scratch was to be found.
i needed a new gig bag for my pt-6p so i decided to buy a gard. when i received it, i was surprised to find three wraps of foam on the inside, as well as a bell cover, and adjustable bell foam.
i was headed to canada, so instead of stuffing a pillow of some sort down the bell, i took the risk and relied on the foam.
this gig bag, with its foam and bell cover/bell foam was able to withstand;
• a 2 hour bus ride from pennsylvania to new york city
• an 8 hour bus ride from new york city to montreal
• a 3 hour bus ride from montreal to quebec city
• a 2 hour bus ride from quebec city to saint irenee, quebec
then the same thing coming back. that is 30hrs of traveling by bus, and not a single scratch/dent on the thing.
if you're looking for a gig bag, i HIGHLY recommend gard. bravo!
bravo to gard gig bags!
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Re: bravo to gard gig bags!
Wheelie bag or a top loader?