-SOLD-ProTec C240 gig bag, Brand New with tags
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 3:55 pm
-SOLD-
Hey guys, I screwed up and bought a bag that doesn't fit my tuba. It's a ProTec C240 Gold Series, fits up to 18" bell.
it still has the tags on it, and I still have all the original packaging. I tried exactly once to fit my tuba in it and realized it just wasn't going to work.
I've owned several Protec cases, and they offer excellent bang for the buck. Very sturdy and well-made.
Has suitcase type handles, backpack straps, and an over the shoulder strap, so you can definitely find a way to carry your horn that's comfortable.
Should fit most tall rotary 4/4 horns, such as miraphone 186, Meinl Weston 25, Yamaha-YBB-641, B&S 101, etc. (For the record the only horn I have ever found with a bell smaller than 18 inch that won't fit a Protec c240 tuba bag is a Yamaha YBB-321.)
Pics here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/VdBF1A5kHiz9dMu98 ..you have to have a Google login to view pics hosted by Google.
Located in Tucson, AZ.
$150 includes shipping anywhere in the CONUS by Greyhound.
Thanks for looking,
Eric
Hey guys, I screwed up and bought a bag that doesn't fit my tuba. It's a ProTec C240 Gold Series, fits up to 18" bell.
it still has the tags on it, and I still have all the original packaging. I tried exactly once to fit my tuba in it and realized it just wasn't going to work.
I've owned several Protec cases, and they offer excellent bang for the buck. Very sturdy and well-made.
Has suitcase type handles, backpack straps, and an over the shoulder strap, so you can definitely find a way to carry your horn that's comfortable.
Should fit most tall rotary 4/4 horns, such as miraphone 186, Meinl Weston 25, Yamaha-YBB-641, B&S 101, etc. (For the record the only horn I have ever found with a bell smaller than 18 inch that won't fit a Protec c240 tuba bag is a Yamaha YBB-321.)
Pics here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/VdBF1A5kHiz9dMu98 ..you have to have a Google login to view pics hosted by Google.
Located in Tucson, AZ.
$150 includes shipping anywhere in the CONUS by Greyhound.
Thanks for looking,
Eric