Gard Wheelie Bag
- rodgeman
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Gard Wheelie Bag
Has anyone seen or used one of these?
It's about time they put wheels on a gig bag.
http://www.gardbags.com/tuba_bags.php#
It's about time they put wheels on a gig bag.
http://www.gardbags.com/tuba_bags.php#
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
Dear Gard bags,
This is a great idea. I have been suggesting a bag like this for years. However, this design is a major fail. Bell down is a baaaaaaad idea.
Sincerely,
Tony "I wish I was as clever as Rick Denny" Clements
This is a great idea. I have been suggesting a bag like this for years. However, this design is a major fail. Bell down is a baaaaaaad idea.
Sincerely,
Tony "I wish I was as clever as Rick Denny" Clements
Tony Clements
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- normrowe
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
I have one and really like it. It's well designed, very protective, and the wheels are so welcome! Haven't had any issues with the bell. I have multiple Gard bags: tenor trombone, bass trombone, euphonium, and tuba (all with wheels) and a tenor trombone without wheels. All the wheelie bags come with backpack straps, shoulder straps, and "raincoats."
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
Cool. Could you take some pictures of the bell area? Inside and outside - please. I have contacting Gard to find a local dealer so I can look one.normrowe wrote:I have one and really like it. It's well designed, very protective, and the wheels are so welcome! Haven't had any issues with the bell. I have multiple Gard bags: tenor trombone, bass trombone, euphonium, and tuba (all with wheels) and a tenor trombone without wheels. All the wheelie bags come with backpack straps, shoulder straps, and "raincoats."
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
A friend of mine uses a luggage cart and bungee cords. It seems to work well for him for both of his instruments (a small Yamaha BBb in a hard case and a 4/4 BBb in a ProTec gig bag).
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
I'll try to remember to do that later today.rodgeman wrote:Cool. Could you take some pictures of the bell area? Inside and outside - please. I have contacting Gard to find a local dealer so I can look one.normrowe wrote:I have one and really like it. It's well designed, very protective, and the wheels are so welcome! Haven't had any issues with the bell. I have multiple Gard bags: tenor trombone, bass trombone, euphonium, and tuba (all with wheels) and a tenor trombone without wheels. All the wheelie bags come with backpack straps, shoulder straps, and "raincoats."
bass trombonist (1977 Olds P-24G; Schilke 60)
principal euphonium (2003 Gerhard Baier BEP-650; Wick SM3), Ashland City Band (Ashland, OR)
Minickized Conn 20J body with Meinl-Weston 4v rotary cluster
http://www.talentmusic.biz" target="_blank
principal euphonium (2003 Gerhard Baier BEP-650; Wick SM3), Ashland City Band (Ashland, OR)
Minickized Conn 20J body with Meinl-Weston 4v rotary cluster
http://www.talentmusic.biz" target="_blank
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
Me too. Bell up.cjk wrote:A friend of mine uses a luggage cart and bungee cords. It seems to work well for him for both of his instruments (a small Yamaha BBb in a hard case and a 4/4 BBb in a ProTec gig bag).
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
Sorry for the delay. Pictures were taken promptly, just not processed very quickly.
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bass trombonist (1977 Olds P-24G; Schilke 60)
principal euphonium (2003 Gerhard Baier BEP-650; Wick SM3), Ashland City Band (Ashland, OR)
Minickized Conn 20J body with Meinl-Weston 4v rotary cluster
http://www.talentmusic.biz" target="_blank
principal euphonium (2003 Gerhard Baier BEP-650; Wick SM3), Ashland City Band (Ashland, OR)
Minickized Conn 20J body with Meinl-Weston 4v rotary cluster
http://www.talentmusic.biz" target="_blank
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
One more:
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bass trombonist (1977 Olds P-24G; Schilke 60)
principal euphonium (2003 Gerhard Baier BEP-650; Wick SM3), Ashland City Band (Ashland, OR)
Minickized Conn 20J body with Meinl-Weston 4v rotary cluster
http://www.talentmusic.biz" target="_blank
principal euphonium (2003 Gerhard Baier BEP-650; Wick SM3), Ashland City Band (Ashland, OR)
Minickized Conn 20J body with Meinl-Weston 4v rotary cluster
http://www.talentmusic.biz" target="_blank
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
Thanks for the pictures. On the bottom does there appear to be wood covered by foam and cloth to protect the bell?
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
Yes. It's removable. Want a photo or two of that also?
bass trombonist (1977 Olds P-24G; Schilke 60)
principal euphonium (2003 Gerhard Baier BEP-650; Wick SM3), Ashland City Band (Ashland, OR)
Minickized Conn 20J body with Meinl-Weston 4v rotary cluster
http://www.talentmusic.biz" target="_blank
principal euphonium (2003 Gerhard Baier BEP-650; Wick SM3), Ashland City Band (Ashland, OR)
Minickized Conn 20J body with Meinl-Weston 4v rotary cluster
http://www.talentmusic.biz" target="_blank
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Re: Gard Wheelie Bag
normrowe wrote:Yes. It's removable. Want a photo or two of that also?
Yes please. I really appreciate this as I cannot find one locally.
Thanks again.