Carrying mouthpieces & junk?

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Dylan King
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Post by Dylan King »

I like the ones I have from Dollybags. They have a (two-blower) mouthpiece pouch that is leather with heavy-duty zippers and foam protection. There is also room in there for two bottles of Al Cass oil (which are the bottles I use for my homemade oil varieties), a small tuner or stun-gun, pencils, and perhaps a bottle of cologne or money-clip (for the ladies).
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Dylan King wrote:stun-gun
Oh boy!!! :D

I've been using a shaving bag lately. It holds everything I need and there’s room for more! I had a Dollybag for a while but I left it on the top of my SUV after a concert and lost two great MP's... I asked them if they would put a wrist strap on one side and he agreed but I could never get a price quote. I think they're a little email challenged or probably just very busy!! Just yesterday I was thinking that a larger Dollybag version that would also hold a music folder might be pretty cool. (Is anyone listening???)

There are lots of different options and you just have to find what works best for you... Good luck!

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Post by Casey Tucker »

i just tote around a laptop bag. it has several compartments that help keep all of my mouthpieces, valve oils, slide greases, tuner, met, all of my music and whatever i want at the time. and they come in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors and costs. office depot would be your best bet. good luck.

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I've been using a Swiss Army (Wenger) messenger bag for a little while now going back and forth to school. It can fit the big Vinyl folder my high school gave me and it has a bunch of little pockets and zippered compartments(it SHOULD be used as a lap-top bag). I can fit most of my school books in it as well. Great for multi tasking musicians...
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Post by lgb&dtuba »

I use the largest open top tote from Lands End:

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Plenty of room for music books, accessories, instrument stands, music stands, mike, cables, etc. Including my stein. :)

Has internal pockets to keep the smaller items under control.
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Post by TubaSteve »

I am fortunate that the hard case I have for my horn has a fairly large storage box. I have a small padded leather pouch 6"x4" that I keep my mouthpiece's in, One spare, and the other in it's protective sleeve so they don't get dinged. The whole pouch fits nicely into the storage box where I also keep a can of Johnson Wax's Jubilee wax a few soft rags, oil and slide grease and laundry pins. By the way, the Jubilee works great, Favor works well too, but the Jubilee can is a great size to keep handy.
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My wife gave me a corduroy sack-and-pucker with a drawstring that exactly fits my SS G&W mouthpiece and prevents scratches. The G&W and my old Kelly as well as my trumpet mouthpiece plus a bottle or two of valve oil all go in my trumpet case.
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Ditto on the Swiss Army Bag, mine's their laptop bag before I got another laptop bag, it works significantly well...
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