SOLD: Small Götz Supersac

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SOLD: Small Götz Supersac

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I am selling the Götz bag that came with my MW 2182. The case is used and is black with a red interior. It is in perfect structural shape with minimal (if any) signs of wear to the exterior and minor staining from oils on the inside. This bag has approximately .75" thick foam through its entirety and has a small zipper pouch in the bell cover and a large zippered pouch on the back of the case. Top Loading, unpadded backpack straps, nice carrying handles, extra handle by top-outside corner for easy loading and unloading.

This bag was made for my small-valve 2182 which has the following measurements:

Bell: 15"
Height: 36"
Width across top bow: ~15"
Width across bottom bow: ~14.5"
Depth at valve section: ~8.5"

This bag will not fit anything larger than my horn, but it might fit the Yamaha 621/105 series as those are the same bell measurement and less than 36" tall (according to the Horn Guys' measurements on their Cronkhite page).

Price is $120 plus shipping. Case is located in Cleveland, OH, but can be dropped off/tested for size anywhere between there and Columbus (where I teach on Sundays) or Dayton, OH (where I am at Wright State Univ. from Monday until Tuesday evening).
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Re: FS: Small Götz Supersac

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How much?

Two other thoughts:
1) A seam ripper and about 5 minutes will remove the MMW patch from the outside, and leave you with a super-clean and svelte looking tuba case.
2) I've had two of these, and I think they are just great!
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Re: FS: Small Götz Supersac

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bort wrote:How much?

Two other thoughts:
1) A seam ripper and about 5 minutes will remove the MMW patch from the outside, and leave you with a super-clean and svelte looking tuba case.
2) I've had two of these, and I think they are just great!
I hit the "Submit" button prematurely :oops: and you must've read this before I hit edit and typed the sentence :shock:

Price is set at $120 plus shipping.
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Re: FS: Small Götz Supersac

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For context -- that's a really good price. When I bought mine last year (triple padded version + shipping from Germany), I paid 407 euro (about $450 today).
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