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I tried finding here a post about good gig cases for both CC tuba (PT6) and for an F (PT16) what are your recommendations?
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I love my Miraphone factory gig bag, I have one for my 188CC and it sits just right on my back for weight. I also like the fact that it's light overall. My Reunion blues is a leather bag and hangs lower, it's hard on the back even with a lighter horn inside. The leather bag looks nicer because it's distressed and isn't bright blue, but it feels heavier than the other with different horns. My F swims in the Miraphone bag, but I use it for both right now because of recent unrelated back pain. The Mira bag also comes in different sizes and you'll be able to find the ones you need.
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Cronkhite all the way. Expensive, but the best bag out there.
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Cronkhite. I have 2 and would not for a second question buying a 3rd.

Not sure what shipping or import duties are like for getting one to Israel, but still... they are great.
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I've been quite happy with my Soundwear Pro bag - has a bell ring protector built into the bag to forstall dents and a few luxuries like a mouthpiece pocket, detachable music briefcase and detachable backpack harness. My old hardcase was just too difficult to fit in the Accord - this semi-rigid bag fits nicely in the back seat. I carry my Miraphone 191 with it everywhere using the carry handle (haven't used the backpack feature) but wouldn't use it on planes. I bought it from Woodwind and Brass - took 4 months to get, but it was worth it.
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Cronkhite. I just bought a nice leather 2 tone brown/black one for my Willson 3100. It has VERY heavy duty, comfortable shoulder straps. 2 big storage compartments, heavy duty zippers, seams. Its VERY well made and is definitely one of the best choices I've made. They aren't cheap, but neither is a tuba. If you want top of the line, get a Cronkhite.
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Gard bags are inexpensive and very well-built. They are made in India and marketed by the Brasswind. Available in several sizes, delivery time is measured in months.
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nimrod480 wrote:I tried finding here a post about good gig cases for both CC tuba (PT6) and for an F (PT16) what are your recommendations?
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I have always had good luck with Altieri Brass Pacs.
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My cordura Cronkhite bag could not be built any better. I have no complaints with it. Invest the money in one, you will not regret it.
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Cronkite leather - super bag - great protection and very durable, Phil
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I have a Cronkhite black leather bag. I love it. Great protection. But I was told by someone today that the metal clips on the straps are too weak and they know someone who had their horn in a bag and the clips broke and the horn fell down the stairs. Does anyone know if this is a common or likely problem with the Cronkhite bags?
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Troiano220 wrote:I have a Cronkhite black leather bag. I love it. Great protection. But I was told by someone today that the metal clips on the straps are too weak and they know someone who had their horn in a bag and the clips broke and the horn fell down the stairs. Does anyone know if this is a common or likely problem with the Cronkhite bags?
I'm no engineer, but the metal sure *looks* thick enough to last longer than the fabric. Defective part, maybe? Tuba made from lead?
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I recently purchased a Cronkhite gig bag for my Miraphone 186CC, and have seen his bags for a 6/4 and 3/4 size horns. The one I now own is by far the most comfortabe bag I have ever lugged a tuba around in. They are a little pricey, but they are the most durable bags I have ever seen. A previous instructor of mine has two that he purchased ages ago and are still in tip top shape. I would definitly consider one if money is not an option.
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Plus, if word of faulty parts got back to Glenn, I'm sure he'd fix it for you.
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I just received a Gard bag from Woodwind-Brasswind. It is not the same design as the one in the photo, no zipper for the length of the case, only around the bell rim. I would not have ordered the one that arrived. The phone operator was of course no expert on the item.
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swillafew wrote:I just received a Gard bag from Woodwind-Brasswind. It is not the same design as the one in the photo, no zipper for the length of the case, only around the bell rim. I would not have ordered the one that arrived. The phone operator was of course no expert on the item.
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I am stunned that there is no mention of Soundware bags. I originally got one for my Firebird (from Dillon) and really fell for it. I can't say enough about it. I then bought one for a Thor I used to own.

They sit on the ground like a regular hard case (as well as on the bell) and can take a pounding. I have taken this bag on 7-week tours FOUR times and have not had a problem with it.

Give the Soundware a look. Call Dillon.
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I also love the Soundwear bag I have for my 6450, but the latest word from them is that they are no longer making tuba bags. If any existing stock fits a tuba you own I highly recommend them!

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