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Chadtuba
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Can you help me find a large softsided briefcase that is large enough to hold a full size music folder & batons, plus room for all of my classroom supplies (gradebook, planner, papers, etc) and a little more room. I travel between two schools and would like to carry one bag rather than a small briefcase and an armful of extras. My little rural area is very lacking and I can't seem to find one that will hold my neccesities and my music folder.

thanks for the help.
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How 'bout a laptop bag?? They make those in all sorts of configurations these days, OfficeMax and Staples should have plenty to choose from.
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The apparel company Lands End used to advertise such a briefcase made out of very durable nylon. I don't know if since the sale of the company to Sears Roebuck if they still do.
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Post by Alex F »

try www.ebags.com. all kinds of bags and cases. wheeled, unwheeled, leather, cordura, nylon, big ,small, and medium. Products are well described, measurements are given, and most bags will have several pics.
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tubaphore wrote:I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but it's what I use for all my playing supplies.
http://www.luggage.com/Solo-Cases-P2T-USL1044.html

During the year I can fit in the big pocket both my sympho band (half full) and quintet (very full) folders in it PLUS: spiral-bound Arban, 2" binder with all my etude books, 3 loose etude books, and solos with a little room to spare. I keep a Dr. Beat 98, backup 'nome, and tuner in the next smallest pocket (with room to spare). The smaller pocket holds 3 mouthpieces, oils, and grease. All of this fits and I haven't even used all the pockets.

....and it's only $25 :D
This looks like a great bag and I'm sure that this is a typo but "Overall Dimensions: 7.5" H x 15.75" W x 3" D" I'm guessing that it really isn't just 7.5" high. Are your sympho bnad and quintet folders the large band music folders? I'll probably order one of these today or tomorrow.

Thanks for all of the suggestions. Any others I should look at?
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Post by davet »

I have the perfect bag for you and you may have it for only $7 + whatever it takes to mail it to you. It is Swiss (I think) mil. surplus, and configures to 3 different sizes. Heavy rubberized fabric, metal clasps and snaps, heavy plastic zipper, leather strap handle can be moved to two positions.

Make it 13 x 16, 19x 16, or 25 x 16 depending on what you want to carry. On Sunday mine will be carrying my tuba stand (M&M collapsible), 2 music stands, various clips and fasteners, and my concert folder for an outdoor concert. One hand carries everything but the tuba!
When I bought them I had to buy 3.

I am a teacher and have used it to carry oversize teacher's manuals, student projects, etc. Really a handy case, but I only need one!

PM if you have any interest in this.
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This guy married my niece and is good to her and the kids. His bags are so good that I bought more than one of each kind he makes. I give them to my sailor friends for Christmas presents. http://leroybags.com/
I brought a Leroy bag aboard a boat for a race and someone accidently knocked it overboard. We went out and raced for hours and upon returning to the harbor I noticed my bag floating out the channel with the outgoing tide.
We recovered it to find all my stuff in it to be bone dry. 8)
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[quote=]"tubatooter1940"]His bags are so good that I bought more than one of each kind he makes. [/quote]

But Dennis, they are soooooo ugly! I know, form before function, but they are past ugly and getting towards uuuuuugly!
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tubatooter1940 wrote:This guy married my niece and is good to her and the kids. His bags are so good that I bought more than one of each kind he makes. I give them to my sailor friends for Christmas presents. http://leroybags.com/
I brought a Leroy bag aboard a boat for a race and someone accidently knocked it overboard. We went out and raced for hours and upon returning to the harbor I noticed my bag floating out the channel with the outgoing tide.
We recovered it to find all my stuff in it to be bone dry. 8)
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We guarantee every sailcloth bag we build for the life of the bag.
So, does that mean when the bags breaks, the guarantee ends?

Seriously, when I get that 42-footer I have my eye on, I won't be able to afford the bags; but, I'll wish I had some.
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