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micolatte
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Gigbag shopping

Post by micolatte »

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
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Despite new owners, Cronkhite bags are probably still the best.

http://glenncronkhite.com/product-category/tubabags/" target="_blank
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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.
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Post by DouglasJB »

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
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