To me: No. To many others: Yes.tuben wrote:Worth the price? The leather ones sure are purdy....![]()
RC
From everything I know about them, they are excellent quality. Let's see what other members of the TNFJ think....

To me: No. To many others: Yes.tuben wrote:Worth the price? The leather ones sure are purdy....![]()
RC


Absolutely. I wouldn't buy anything else. ...and I prefer leather.Worth the price?





I used to play with a guy with a PT4 who did the same thing. He told me he ordered it a bit longer so he could carry around his mute in it. My (621 size) Altieri is a bit long for my King Eb but the top just fits over the bell so I can't put it on the outside (which I would like to keep the rain and snow out). Every now and then I consider taking it to some sort of luggage place and getting it modified so that it has a zipper on the thop, as I am not a fan at all of the draw-string.sloan wrote:I believe the one they made for my 36J was completely custom, from my measurements, and it fits just fine. (with one "feature" that surprised me, but that was probably me - most Altieri bags I've seen work by having you put on the bell-protector (the "night cap") first, and then load the horn into the bag. With the detachable bell on the 36J and the fairly tight fit for the very wide bell - when I try to do this, the bell tends to detach. Instead, I put the horn in the bag, snugging down the bell with the drawstring on the main bag, and then putting the "night cap" over the bell-and-bag. It works great - I was just a bit surprised).

Could you post a picture of the Helicon bag. Is it a zipper or drawstring closure?sloan wrote:
My new (well, 1934) Conn 36J and my Eb helicons have Altieri bags (two helicons share one bag - in practice that means that the newer, better helicon gets the bag and the other goes naked).

Drawstring. Handle (on your left) which requires me to bend my elbow to lift it off the ground. Backpack straps. Diagonally cut opening more or less matching the angle of the bell. "Nightcap" bell protector. This bag is a moderately tight fit to my Bueschertofu wrote:Could you post a picture of the Helicon bag. Is it a zipper or drawstring closure?sloan wrote:
My new (well, 1934) Conn 36J and my Eb helicons have Altieri bags (two helicons share one bag - in practice that means that the newer, better helicon gets the bag and the other goes naked).

Thanks that helps. Lee S has me thinking of getting one for my BBb, but I'm wondering if I get the bell end a little larger than needed for the BBb if it wouldn't also work for a smaller Eb I've got that is currently being redone. It has a fatter/shorter bell.sloan wrote:Drawstring. Handle (on your left) which requires me to bend my elbow to lift it off the ground. Backpack straps. Diagonally cut opening more or less matching the angle of the bell. "Nightcap" bell protector. This bag is a moderately tight fit to my Bueschertofu wrote:Could you post a picture of the Helicon bag. Is it a zipper or drawstring closure?sloan wrote:
My new (well, 1934) Conn 36J and my Eb helicons have Altieri bags (two helicons share one bag - in practice that means that the newer, better helicon gets the bag and the other goes naked).
Eb, but as you can see the bag closes nicely over the bell. The usual multi-compartment pocket for odds and ends (such as the gooseneck, which must be removed for packing).

Well... Lee knows this bag - I found it in his Atlanta shop a few years ago. He had it made for a Buescher helicon that was still in pieces on his shop floor, and it fit an Eb helicon I had with me. He wasn't going to need it soon, so he allowed me to take it off his hands. He should have the details on what he ordered and what dimensions were required.tofu wrote:
Thanks that helps. Lee S has me thinking of getting one for my BBb, but I'm wondering if I get the bell end a little larger than needed for the BBb if it wouldn't also work for a smaller Eb I've got that is currently being redone. It has a fatter/shorter bell.


