Hey guys n' gals,
I really want to get a hard case for my Rudy 5/4 CC, especially since I had it de-dented by Lee Stofer (Awesome work, BTW)
Which commercially available cases fit this horn? It doesn't need to be a tough-as-nails flight case, though I will consider those. I often carpool to gigs with other players and their stuff inevitably ends up on top of the tuba, so something a step up from a gig bag is getting to be a necessity.
Please no hypothetical "ought to work" scenarios, I would prefer to hear from those who have actually put a Rudy into a case.
Thanks!
Which Hard Case for Rudy 5/4 CC?
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Which Hard Case for Rudy 5/4 CC?
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Re: Which Hard Case for Rudy 5/4 CC?
Yeah, we have the big MTS here at school, and it looks like it might work if I tore some of the padding out, but that:bloke wrote:I've seen a Winter case that fits them (??)
Someone told me that if you pull some junk out of the inside of the biggest MTS, it will fit a (actually 6/4 size, as you know) tuba...but I have not tried that.
1. seems like an expensive experiment, and
2. would likely negate a good bit of the case's protection.
I'll look into the Winter case.
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Re: Which Hard Case for Rudy 5/4 CC?
When I had a 5/4 Rudy Meinl CC, I had a GWW wood case that was perfect for it. The case was good enough for everyday use, but I also shipped the horn in that case via Greyhound from TX to MI without any issues.
I don't know the availability of GWW cases these days (especially one that size), but I know that plain-jane wood cases were made for them at one time.
I don't know the availability of GWW cases these days (especially one that size), but I know that plain-jane wood cases were made for them at one time.
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Re: Which Hard Case for Rudy 5/4 CC?
I have a Rudolf Meinl 5/4 BBb, and I have a Jakob Winter case that fits it well. I think you can find them at the Brasswind.
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Re: Which Hard Case for Rudy 5/4 CC?
If you see a hard case for a Neptune, that should work. The horns have pretty much the same footprint.
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Re: Which Hard Case for Rudy 5/4 CC?
I have a Rudy BBb 5/4 Tuba,
I got it to fit in a MTS 1209 V case,
I had to remove the storage box inside,
and then it was still a question of the cushion inside
"learning" the shape of the horn a little bit,
at first it was snug.
My Rudy''s bell is almost 20 inches, and about 42 inches tall

I got it to fit in a MTS 1209 V case,
I had to remove the storage box inside,
and then it was still a question of the cushion inside
"learning" the shape of the horn a little bit,
at first it was snug.
My Rudy''s bell is almost 20 inches, and about 42 inches tall
Cheers,
Paul Lewis
Community/Church Musician
Paul Lewis
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