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Author: John_May
Date: 2004-08-28 20:41
The title pretty much says it all... is it possible to get a decent standard double case for under $100? I can't really afford to shell out 200+ for a BAM trekking or xtra light case, as much as I'd like to. WWBW has a woodwind case, a protec case (which is reviewed as being excessively bulky) for reasonable prices. Any other suggestions, or is it really necessary to spend a lot of money on a higher-end case?
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Author: BobD
Date: 2004-08-28 21:32
There have been recently a double ....and even a triple....case on eBay....or search for the posts on making your own.
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Author: bill28099
Date: 2004-08-28 21:35
yup, go to crappy tire and get a metal brief case for $29. Then get some ~.5" foam and cut it out. Glue the sections together, slap on some velvet, total cost about $40 CDN, I've built two of them. I sent you an email on another subject if you respond I'll send a picture
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Author: Ed
Date: 2004-08-28 21:39
WWBW has a double case that looks something like a BAM knock off that is pretty cheap. If it is any good, you couldn't go wrong at that price:
http://www.wwbw.com/Woodwind-Double-Clarinet-Case-i98050.music
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Author: Katrina
Date: 2004-08-28 21:45
One of my students got one of the Woodwind double cases to carry both her Bflat horns. I won't go into the 14-year-old's reasoning behind needing a case for both, but it does seem to be a rather decent double case. The horns sit well and there seems to be an average amount of room for stuff.
Katrina
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Author: Terry Horlick
Date: 2004-08-28 22:17
Sorry, I didn't mean to post this. Look at my subsequent post please... then turn the computer off and practice, or listen to a recording of Emily Bernstein!
TH
Post Edited (2004-08-28 22:40)
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Author: Terry Horlick
Date: 2004-08-28 22:38
I've posted a while ago. I guess it is time to post again. If you want to save some money and have a superb case then just "throw together a case for yourself". Here's how I do it: (Just click on the picture to go to the page which explains it!)
Or better yet, this is how I did the one for my current set of clarinets:
Terry Horlick
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Author: D Dow
Date: 2004-08-30 16:46
After years of using a Pro tech case I have returned to my original 'Buffet " double case because it is pretty tough!
I hate the whole zipper scene and of course they become useless after time because they never thread right. I like my case to hard and solid...none of this soft zipper stuff anymore...It is a total rip to go with the Pro Tech cases...
David Dow
Post Edited (2004-08-30 16:47)
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Author: msloss
Date: 2004-08-30 19:25
How about a brown paper bag?
Yamaha makes a compact double for about $125 street, but that is about as cheap as they get.
As with all things, you get what you pay for. If you aren't going to go Terry's route and DIY, there are tradeoffs in weight/size, features, price, and of course -- quality. You also need to assess how well your chosen case holds your horns. A bad fit could result in an expensive trip to the repair shop to get your keywork readjusted.
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Author: John J. Moses
Date: 2004-08-30 21:09
My BB post from 11/2003:
"SOFT-SIDED CASES from Yamaha:
New soft sided cases combine the sporty looks and convenience of a gig bag with the protection and durability of a hard case. Featuring black Cordura covering, velvet-like plush interior, heavy-duty shoulder strap and large exterior pocket.
SSC-CLCPRO- Professional Double Clarinet Case CYSPRO $110.00
I think Weiner's here in NYC has them in stock, also try WWBW in the
mid-west, they must also carry the Yamaha cases.
Good luck,
JJM
Légère Artist
Clark W. Fobes Artist
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