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Author: hunterirwin  
Date:   2016-08-31 07:35 
 Does anyone happen to know the dimensions (height, width, and depth) of the Buffet Double Attache Case?  I am trying to get a custom case cover made before I purchase an A clarinet close to Christmas time. 
 
Thanks, 
 
Hunter Irwin 
hunter.irwin@outlook.com
  
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Author: donald  
Date:   2016-08-31 13:04 
 I've got one of the older pochette cases, and a Tosca double case from about 2007 which I think counts as an "attache case", but is different from the cases I've seen/had with newer R13 cases.... can measure, but I'm not really certain I have what you're after... 
dn
  
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Author: donald  
Date:   2016-09-01 08:23 
 Hi, I used to have one of those, but don't currently sorry.... I'm sure SOMEONE does and it should only take a minute to measure it...
  
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Author: Bennett ★2017 
Date:   2016-09-03 18:12 
 Buffet attache case 
 
Left to right = 16 13/16" 
Front to back = ~13 3/4" (includes foot 'bumpers' and latches but not handle; 
  add another ~1.25" for the handle 
Height, top to bottom = 4 1/16"
  
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Author: Greg H  
Date:   2016-09-04 09:58 
 Hunter, I would suggest looking at the Protec double clarinet Pro Pac case as an alternative to buying a case cover for the Buffet double case. The Protec is around $10 less expensive than the Cavallaro double attache case cover and I think it is a fantastic double case. Light weight, 2 large outside pockets, room for 4 barrels and 2 mouthpieces, and the Bells are separated from the lower tenon. It has an optional backpack strap and you can fit music in the outer pockets or even a small laptop. I use the Protec double case and really like it- 
 
Greg 
 
  
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