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    A Good Eupho Case

    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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    They would be pricey, but if you want great protection, chat with Mr. Mead. He is promoting a new hard case from Wiseman. (I’m getting my with optional wheels!)

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    Below are links to some threads on cases. My recommendation is for either a Cronkhite or Marcus Bonna case.

    http://www.dwerden.com/forum/entry.p...m#.ZChjd2QpAWM

    http://www.dwerden.com/forum/showthr...e#.ZChjx2QpAWM

    http://www.dwerden.com/forum/showthr...n#.ZChi_mQpAWM
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    For a little less than the case iMav mentions, you might try the case that Adams uses: Marcus Bonna:

    http://www.dwerden.com/forum/showthr...a#.ZChjh3bMLre

    Light and strong, and very compact. It has a zip-on/off accessory bag, so the bag can be used alone if you like. The Bonna case is much better protection than a gig bag can provide. It comes with back pack straps. But note that any hard case slung on your back will less comfortable than a nice gig bag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davewerden View Post
    For a little less than the case iMav mentions, you might try the case that Adams uses: Marcus Bonna.
    He mentioned “JP Pro”…which I assume is the John Packer-branded Marcus Bonna case JP sells (and includes with the JP374). It is currently what I carry my Sterling around in.
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    iMav, has there been a price put on them yet? I couldn't find it in the info page on Steven's website. Dave said the Bonna was a little less, so by how much is it a little steeper than the Bonna?

    For the record, the same local music store sells a Marcus Bonna case, however, it's remarkably more expensive than usual, even accounting for shipping. Sells for $1,795 AUD ($1,200 USD), whereas another music store sold it for $1,295 AUD ($860 USD), the latter price being closer to the prices I've seen in the States. That store has sold out on those cases now, and I'm not sure if/when they'll get them back in. Not entirely sure why the former store's price is so high, but I'll be asking them to check the price again if the new Wiseman case is more expensive still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarGemini View Post
    iMav, has there been a price put on them yet? I couldn't find it in the info page on Steven's website. Dave said the Bonna was a little less, so by how much is it a little steeper than the Bonna?

    For the record, the same local music store sells a Marcus Bonna case, however, it's remarkably more expensive than usual, even accounting for shipping. Sells for $1,795 AUD ($1,200 USD), whereas another music store sold it for $1,295 AUD ($860 USD), the latter price being closer to the prices I've seen in the States. That store has sold out on those cases now, and I'm not sure if/when they'll get them back in. Not entirely sure why the former store's price is so high, but I'll be asking them to check the price again if the new Wiseman case is more expensive still.
    I saw where introductory pricing for the first 30 was under $900.00. I’d guess regular pricing between $900 and $1000 but I have no real knowledge of the retail pricing.

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    I vote for the Bonna. Great protection with style & usability.

    They turn up on here and eBay now & then. I got mine in like-new condition for $500.

    Perfect fit for my New Standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highpitch View Post
    I vote for the Bonna. Great protection with style & usability.

    They turn up on here and eBay now & then. I got mine in like-new condition for $500.

    Perfect fit for my New Standard.
    Love my Bonna case. Only complaint is weight which is needed for protection and interior storage is lacking.

  10. Just to throw out another option, I have a Soundwear gig bag and would definitely recommend it. I got mine close to 10 years ago and I've been extremely pleased with it. It's technically a "soft" case, but the material is very sturdy, and the bell area is reinforced. I've actually accidentally dropped it once or twice while carrying it on my back, and the horn has been totally fine. The zippers are heavy duty and still feel as good as when I first got it. Very comfortable backpack straps. And it has TONS of storage space.

    The only possible downside would probably be price. The company is based out of Germany I believe, and is listed at 568 euros. I have no idea how much that would end up costing you in Australia.

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