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I agree, guys. This is the way to go.
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
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ProTec and Tuxedo (if H&B still even makes Tuxedo...??) need to wake up.
Some of the other (formerly "budget"-priced) lines seem to have become really proud of themselves, and don't seem to be particularly "budget", anymore...but none of them ever offered such a product, either.
There are plenty of 621 and 103 players, and well as the Taiwan/China knock-offs.
ProTec and Tuxedo (if H&B still even makes Tuxedo...??) need to wake up.
Some of the other (formerly "budget"-priced) lines seem to have become really proud of themselves, and don't seem to be particularly "budget", anymore...but none of them ever offered such a product, either.
There are plenty of 621 and 103 players, and well as the Taiwan/China knock-offs.
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
Both sizes of the Tuxedo line covered something like 95% of the tubas out there and were decent bags.
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
I'm trying (??) to talk JP into doing a bag for their JP179B (which - though not complete copies, by any means - would fit the 621 tubas, the 103 tubas, and any other 3/4 front-action knock-offs of Y.)
Crammed into individual boxes, they shouldn't take up an inordinate amount of space in a shipping container, eh?
(Surely JP considers shipping space vs. profit potential...I certainly would.)
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
The small Miraphone bag isn't cheap, it would probably work. It's the right size for my Martin Eb, which is 32" tall and a tight squeeze for the 17" bell.
Many years ago, I had a Cerveny 653 F tuba, which is the same size as all of the little Yamahas. I had a Cronkite bag made for it, and that was just the slickest bag ever, super svelte and easy to carry. Have never much cared for the big Cronkite bags (extraordinary quality, but really hard for me to carry and walk long distances).
There may be European brands on Thoman or FMB that fit the Cerveny, which would work for you too... Gewa, Soundline (<--I likes this one!), etc
Many years ago, I had a Cerveny 653 F tuba, which is the same size as all of the little Yamahas. I had a Cronkite bag made for it, and that was just the slickest bag ever, super svelte and easy to carry. Have never much cared for the big Cronkite bags (extraordinary quality, but really hard for me to carry and walk long distances).
There may be European brands on Thoman or FMB that fit the Cerveny, which would work for you too... Gewa, Soundline (<--I likes this one!), etc
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
Or laid flat and vacuum packed.
I used the large tuxedo bag for years with no issue.
I used the large tuxedo bag for years with no issue.
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
I had the smaller ProTec bag for my Olds 099-4 and it fit very well. I would think other front action 3/4 BBb tubas would fit fine.
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
We're discussing tubas that are only 32 inches tall and with only 14" bells...The Big Ben wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 4:42 pmI had the smaller ProTec bag for my Olds 099-4 and it fit very well. I would think other front action 3/4 BBb tubas would fit fine.
...several inches shorter than your Olds, and with a two-inch-smaller bell diameter.
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
I am under the impression at one point these came with bags, a basic canvas duffle style bag. Why do i think this? A forum member gave me one with a dubious zipper (still zipped half way)
I have gotten quite a bit of use out of it as it also fits most medium sized Ebs, and i roughly the right amount of sketchiness that it suits me.
I have gotten quite a bit of use out of it as it also fits most medium sized Ebs, and i roughly the right amount of sketchiness that it suits me.
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
It might flop around a little bit but, if that is annoying, some foam could be put in the bottom bow end. I've spent some time in the last six months trying to find a reasonably priced tuba bag and there aren't a lot of them out there.bloke wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 4:58 pmWe're discussing tubas that are only 32 inches tall and with only 14" bells...The Big Ben wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 4:42 pmI had the smaller ProTec bag for my Olds 099-4 and it fit very well. I would think other front action 3/4 BBb tubas would fit fine.
...several inches shorter than your Olds, and with a two-inch-smaller bell diameter.
This is ProTec's 3/4 tuba bag that I used with my Olds. It even comes with the foam block. It's $314 from ProTec. WWBW has it for $250.99
https://www.protecstyle.com/PLATINUM-3-4-TUBA-BAG
Their other two tuba bags are much larger. I looked at their largest euphonium bag and it would not fit 32" tall
Gard makes one that is a little smaller and a little bit more expensive at $259. It's a slightly different design- "mid-suspension". The WWBW listing says that it fits up to 35" tall and 16" bell.
https://www.wwbw.com/Gard-Mid-Suspensio ... 67632.wwbw
S'pose the used market could be considered.
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I agree, guys. This is the way to go.
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
Someone - a while back - asked if there was something that fit his odd-sized tuba (same as you: "other than the $600 stuff"), but theirs was much more odd-sized than yours (whereas your "Yamaha 3/4 shape" is common, they' were looking for "tall/skinny").
I actually spent about 35 or 40 minutes looking all over the place (Europe/India/China/etc.) to see is some lower-priced bag-maker had something that was a pretty good fit. I came back and reported to them I didn't think they were going to have any luck, to which they responded (after having spent all that time downloading PDF's, perusing them, etc.) with some sort of snide remark. I told them what I thought of them, and I ended up being labeled the "bad guy".
you...??
You're polite and appreciative.
I actually spent about 35 or 40 minutes looking all over the place (Europe/India/China/etc.) to see is some lower-priced bag-maker had something that was a pretty good fit. I came back and reported to them I didn't think they were going to have any luck, to which they responded (after having spent all that time downloading PDF's, perusing them, etc.) with some sort of snide remark. I told them what I thought of them, and I ended up being labeled the "bad guy".
you...??
You're polite and appreciative.
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I agree, guys. This is the way to go.
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Re: Bag for front action Yamaha 3/4 tubas?
Maybe look for a used Altieri? I bought one long ago for a 'medium' King Eb (just about the same size, the small King looks like an American baritone). Sorry, they're hard enough to find that I'm keeping mine.
I'd suggest asking Dillon and Baltimore what they have lying around.
I'd suggest asking Dillon and Baltimore what they have lying around.
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