Gig bag or case for oddball tuba with 41.5" height and 19" bell
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2024 7:55 pm
Does anybody by chance have a gig bag or hard case with wheels for sale or trade (or a recomendation) that would fit an oddball tuba with 41.5" height and 19" bell? It's an old (70's?) East German B&S 5-rotary-valve CC tuba, an early version of the PT5 I think. I have a near mint condition two-tone (green and black) Cronkite bag, supposedly sized for the modern PT6 (but still too tight for my tuba), that I can trade. I'm new to the forum so PM's won't work for me for a while, so please reply to this post or email me at chalfant100 @ gmail.com (remove the spaces around "@"). I live in the Denver area.
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I have a Gard bag that works, but it's due for replacement, and I prefer side-opening to the top-opening gig bags. I tried the big Protec bag (supports 22" bell), but it was _too_ big. The bag sagged with my tuba in it, so it touched the ground when carying unless I kept my arm bent, which was a (litteral) pain. The dimensions I see for all other mass-produced side-opening gig bags are too short in one or both of the critical measurments (41.5" height and 19" bell). My experience with Cronkite turned into a Shirt-show, I won't have anything to do with them ever again, and I'm sure they same way about me. The gig bag is extremely sturdy and it looks fantastic, but there were multiple other issues.
Thanks for any form of help with this!
More boring details you can ignore...
I have a Gard bag that works, but it's due for replacement, and I prefer side-opening to the top-opening gig bags. I tried the big Protec bag (supports 22" bell), but it was _too_ big. The bag sagged with my tuba in it, so it touched the ground when carying unless I kept my arm bent, which was a (litteral) pain. The dimensions I see for all other mass-produced side-opening gig bags are too short in one or both of the critical measurments (41.5" height and 19" bell). My experience with Cronkite turned into a Shirt-show, I won't have anything to do with them ever again, and I'm sure they same way about me. The gig bag is extremely sturdy and it looks fantastic, but there were multiple other issues.
Thanks for any form of help with this!