Author: WhitePlainsDave
Date: 2014-12-15 06:08
Thanks for your thoughts. Those are points I hadn't considered, but for me, not terribly relevant issues, making me think that this case may be a right direction for me.
Small size was an important factor for me, and I can live with only one side of the case at a time being open, as you point out Ed, agreeing it can be a hassle.
And for all I travel with them on planes Bill, which is infrequent, your thoughts would definitely prompt me to use a conventional double clarinet case when making my way through airport security with my clarinet(s) as a carry on.
The small footprint case is desired because it's destined to be inside of another non-descript case on wheels when I'm at my mere "car ride away" gigs and rehearsals, that includes a stand, stand lights, windclips, and clarinet gear, etc.
I never leave my instruments unattended, despite your point of something looking like a pistol case being attractive to gun thieves duly noted.
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