Looking for a gig bag that will fit my YCB-822
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Here's one that may work for you....
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I've got a RB bag very similar in diminsions to this that was originally purchased for an YCB-822, but I now use it for my Yorkbrunner.
I think the Yamaha is about 38-39" in length, so you can do what I did with my 4/4 Hirsbrunner and keep an old towel in the bag to make up the difference.
Steve JUST bought this bag and it doesn't fit his horn, so he's sacrificing at a great price. You really can't beat the new Cronkite bags for build quality and protection.[/url]
viewtopic.php?t=10180
I've got a RB bag very similar in diminsions to this that was originally purchased for an YCB-822, but I now use it for my Yorkbrunner.
I think the Yamaha is about 38-39" in length, so you can do what I did with my 4/4 Hirsbrunner and keep an old towel in the bag to make up the difference.
Steve JUST bought this bag and it doesn't fit his horn, so he's sacrificing at a great price. You really can't beat the new Cronkite bags for build quality and protection.[/url]