Hi all,
Just got a new flight case from Unitec. VERY COOL case.
They have worked really hard and have cut the case weight down considerably. Mine is about 70lbs with tuba in it. It's a totaly extruded case with an excellent wheel system and locking latches. (ALL ATA aproved) I've set mine up to fit 3 different horns (not at one time) PCK, 1291, 181... With some spacers that fit in the case all 3 horns are totaly secure and I don't think twice about the flight. With all the up coming auditions, poeple have asked what I've been using. This is it...
I believe the ball park price is around $850.
I do have pics of the case, but can't for the life of me figure out how to post them here.
Alan Baer
baera@nyphil.org
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Re: New Unitec flight case
I am very interested in seeing pictures if you have the opportunity to post them or email them.Alan Baer wrote: Just got a new flight case from Unitec.
I do have pics of the case, but can't for the life of me figure out how to post them here.
Thanks!
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I would like to jump on the Unitec bandwagon here, as I have just this past spring had a custom euphonium flight case made for my Yamaha 842S. Mr. Baer reccomended them to me, they were both prompt and practical with their services. I would highly suggest using Unitec if you're looking into buying a flight case for your horns.
Thanks, Alan, Rick, and Chuck!!
Thanks, Alan, Rick, and Chuck!!
Cale Self
Assistant Professor of Music
Acting Director of Bands & Instructor of Low Brass
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, GA
Assistant Professor of Music
Acting Director of Bands & Instructor of Low Brass
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, GA