Why not? When I contacted Gard about a bag for my 186 they sent me very detailed diagrams requiring me to measure the horn at various locations. Based on that they sent me a specific recommendation which worked out great.bloke wrote:I'm NOT emailing friggin' INDIA to ask...
Gard tuba bag 62-MSK
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Re: Gard tuba bag 62-MSK
1967 Mirafone 186 BBb
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Well, if you have a Guitar Center close enough (as I do) you buy the bag, get free shipping, and if it doesn't work return it to the store and get ALL your money back. which I did. I didn't like the fit, (resting on the edge of the bell, the wheeled version) and the bag wouldn't go in the car.
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I have a big Gard bag that I no longer need. I can't find any model number on it, but my old Martin with a 20" upright bell fit in it with room to spare. It's like new, hardly ever been used. If anyone is interested make me an offer.
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This isn't "people." It's Guitar Center, and they set it up that way. If they didn't want it that way, they would not have set it up that way. I don't see how it impacts Gard in any way.bloke wrote:Being in business myself, I really don't like to do people that way.