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 carry bags
Author: nes 
Date:   2007-09-20 02:36

Hey for quite a while now I have unsucessfully been looking for a bag to contain my R13 A and Bb clarinets. I want a backpack style so i can ride my bike while carrying them.

Either a shoulder strap or backpack extentsion would be fine. I'm looking to pay no more than $US300.

I'm hoping you can all let me know of all the different possibilities I could choose between?

Thanks

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 Re: carry bags
Author: susieray 
Date:   2007-09-20 02:43

Protec has a nice double case which can be used as a backback. You
have to buy the backpack straps separately, but the total price is still very reasonable. (Around $105 US including the strap from WWBW.com) I'm not sure what the shipping cost is outside the US though.

The picture of the double case that is shown on their website is
actually an outdated one; it now comes with special loops on the
sides and back for attaching this:

http://www.wwbw.com/Protec-Backpack-Straps-i142225.music



Post Edited (2007-09-20 02:47)

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 Re: carry bags
Author: InTheBassment 
Date:   2007-09-20 04:20

I recommend BAM cases. They're super light, durable memory foam cases that come in tons of shapes and sizes. I'm pretty sure that you can order a double clarinet case big enough for a Bb and an A in a backpack form that is under $300 US from Woodwind and Brasswind in the US.



Post Edited (2007-09-20 04:23)

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 Re: carry bags
Author: kuteclar 
Date:   2007-09-20 04:26

I have an Altieri backpack case - I biked through Minneapolis all the time. With the Buffet attache case, it's a bit heavy, but I carried tons of music and reeds! Very comfortable straps. Very well made. It's also great for all weather! I have been looking at the BAM cases, also.

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 Re: carry bags
Author: BobD 
Date:   2007-09-20 14:04

....or has someone has suggested previously just put the cased clarinets in an ordinary backpack.

Bob Draznik

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 Re: carry bags
Author: Ed 
Date:   2007-09-20 16:45

A student of mine recently got this case and likes it

http://www.wwbw.com/GIG-Suede-Double-Clarinet-Gig-Bag--(Closeout)-i118214.music

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 Re: carry bags
Author: kuteclar 
Date:   2007-09-21 02:43

....a backpack is a good idea if the case is good and fits. I, however, biked with BOTH the double clarinet case and backpack with books - very heavy and not recommended, especially not while wearing "non-biking" shoes.

Do you want your music to fit into the case flat without the ends getting ratty? That's usually the only size problem I found with normal backpacks - they wouldn't hold the orchestra folder and the Altieri case did.

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 Re: carry bags
Author: Bubalooy 
Date:   2007-09-21 20:28

You might want to check Precieux cases.

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 Re: carry bags
Author: 2E 
Date:   2007-09-25 07:33

I want to buy a BAM case myself for the same reason. Theyre expensive here in Aus though, although the dollars doin well against the US atm :p 2E

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