Does anyone know if someone makes a gig bag the right size for a Yamaha YCB-621? I'm using a Reunion Blues bag that came with my F (YFB-822), but the little horn is swallowed by even that bag.
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Qs: small tuba gig bags
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Re: Qs: small tuba gig bags
Glenn Cronkhite, whose cases were formerly made by Reunion Blues, makes one that's an exact fit for the 621.
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Re: Qs: small tuba gig bags
Another recommendation for a Kronkhite bag. I got a bag for my yfb-621 last week and Glenn was very patient and thorough in making sure I got just what I was looking for in a bag (green leather! yay!).
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Thanks to all for the comments!
Sandy Keathley
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https://mckinneyfirearmstraining.com
Yamaha YFB-822S F
Gnagey Holton/King CC
Gone but not forgotten: Alexander 163 CC 5V, Mirafone 186-5U CC, Nirschl 5/4 CC
https://mckinneyfirearmstraining.com
Yamaha YFB-822S F
Gnagey Holton/King CC
Gone but not forgotten: Alexander 163 CC 5V, Mirafone 186-5U CC, Nirschl 5/4 CC
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Re: Qs: small tuba gig bags
one comment on leather - if it's brand new and you have a silver finish, air it out and look into other precautions against tarnishing.
Kenneth Sloan