I'm looking for a couple high quality gig bags for my horns, I haven't been in the market for one ever basically so some advice would be Great! I have a 1960'sB&S Symphonie F and a 1964 Alex 163 CC
Thanks in advance
Gigbag shopping
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Re: Gigbag shopping
Despite new owners, Cronkhite bags are probably still the best.
http://glenncronkhite.com/product-category/tubabags/" target="_blank
http://glenncronkhite.com/product-category/tubabags/" target="_blank
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Re: Gigbag shopping
Considering how poorly designed and assembled their "Deluxe" bag is, it's very surprising just how nice the Pro Tec "Platinum" bag happens to be. I bought one for my Gronitz PF-125 a few months ago and added some high density foam to make up for some space in the bag.
Very nice bag that happens to be very affordable as well.
Very nice bag that happens to be very affordable as well.
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Re: Gigbag shopping
I am also looking for a gig bag for my Eb when finished being Built, it will be roughly the size of a PT4P. How tall is the PF125? Maybe a protective bag will fit my needs