I found a great bag for stand(s) and stuff

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I found a great bag for stand(s) and stuff

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My new heavy duty K&M folding stand is about 27" long folded up, and this case accomodates the music stand along with my BBC Tuba Stand. I also slip my 4 mouthpiece roll into the side pocket and my Wenger "Shaving Kit" bag with my tuner, metronome, and stand lights into the wider end of the bag.

It's a little heavy, but I like the fact that I no longer have to carry the BBC stand in my bell.

I feel more organized this way, and I can avoid the big bulgy pocket on the side of my Chronkite case (where my music folders live).
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great idea... i have a conga bag for my mute... your idea made me realize that the conga bag is perfect for my both my instrument stand and music stand
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Re: I found a great bag for stand(s) and stuff

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Never underestimate the value of a CONGA BAG - a guy in my quintet totes an old F Mellophone in one.

Now if I could just find a food case for my cowbell .....


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