Hey all!
Since I last posted, I managed to get myself a B&H 967. It was a lucky find, being in the back of a band closet and it hadn't been played for 15 years. The band I was borrowing it from had no intention of selling it originally, but I managed to get it to be mine in the end. It has its quirks with its pitch on some notes, it's something I'm still getting used to. Now, I'm coming across my second dilemma, finding a case to bring it along with me to the various places I go. I've looked into quite a few threads here already, and even though I was hard set on trying to find a good hard case, the steep prices have made me steer quite clear from getting one.
What I'm after is probably a fantasy of a case, however, I'm hoping I can find somewhat of a compromise between them -
~ protection - at most, it'll need to be able to handle being tossed (not literally) under a bus, and a few bangs if I were to turn around neglectingly.
~ durability - I'll be using it for years to come, so it needs to be able to hold up over time.
~ comfort - it'd be nice if I could sling it over my back or my shoulder and won't take a toll on them.
~ accessory pouch - this might seem a little petty, but the presence of an accessory pouch is a make or break for me. I need one, and whilst one large enough to fit some music would be nice, it's not necessary. Just the standard stuff at least (valve oil, a mouthpiece pouch, etc)
I'm quite open to gig bags, only thing is that I can't really trust myself to keep it bang-free a lot of the time, so some protection would be nice.
Here are a few I'm considering, in no particular order.
1) Cronkhite Gig Bag
2) Altieri Gig Bag
3) Protec Euphonium Gig Bag (I've read however, in quite a few places that people's Protec broke within a year or two of using it)
4) JP Pro (I would take the Marcus Bonna case if it weren't as expensive as it is)
5) Last resort is just to get a hard case straight from Besson (~$1000 AUD). It's pricey but at least I'm fairly confident it'll hold up.
A nearby music store stocks the Protec Gig Bag and the Gard Wheelie, so they'll be easier to get than the others I've mentioned (I live in Australia). I have a friend who is currently using the Protec and says she's rather fond of it, but I can't say I'm not as careful as her.
If you have any other suggestions, hard case or gig bag, please tell, but for now I'd just like your experiences with the cases you have currently, as everyone seems to have a different one that they vouch for.
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