Howdy,
I ordered an XL Glenn Cronkhite gig bag for my horn, and they're trying to get a horn comparison to size it correctly. I sent them the measurements...anyone know a comparable horn?
Here are the measurements, will try to upload pictures -
Make and model:
Cerveny ACB-691 5/4 CC
In general this is a short, wide tuba, a discontinued uncommon horn.
Total length: 37"
Top of the bell to tubing: 11.5"
Width from mouthpiece receiver to opposite edge: 21"
Top of bell to Top of valve casings(I measured to the top of the highest valve): 16"
Width of the lower bout: 19"
Edge of the bell to mouthpiece receiver: 15.5"
Width of bell: 19.7"
Width of instrument: 26"
Distance from bell to lower bout: 23"
Left side bell
Rotary(side action) valves
Thanks!
need help sizing a gig bag
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Re: need help sizing a gig bag
Just by bell size and height, the Willson 3050 might be close? Your tuba may be wider, but I just don't know.
I'm a little confused though, don't they make the bags to order? Like you give the measurements, and then they measure and cut and put it together. I understand looking for a starting point if they already have that work figured out somehow... but they are all made to order, so if it was unique to what they've already done, is that really an issue?
If that becomes a problem, @greenbean's Superfine gig bags are excellent as well.
I'm a little confused though, don't they make the bags to order? Like you give the measurements, and then they measure and cut and put it together. I understand looking for a starting point if they already have that work figured out somehow... but they are all made to order, so if it was unique to what they've already done, is that really an issue?
If that becomes a problem, @greenbean's Superfine gig bags are excellent as well.
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Re: need help sizing a gig bag
Yeah… California style bags are the only type that I own - and I’ve never bought a “Superfine”, but even looking at pictures of them on my little phone screen shows me that - of the California style bags - those have to be the best.