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Topic: Padded gig bags for lap steel from More Music
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Brad Bechtel Moderator From: San Francisco, CA
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posted 30 August 2006 01:13 PM
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More Music in Santa Cruz, CA wrote me: quote:
More Music sells padded gig bags for lap steels for $25Here are pics of the two models we sell: http://www.praiselandmusic.com/pics/UB-21B.jpg 30" Bag Synthetic Two Shoulder Straps 15mm Padding Accessory Pocket http://www.praiselandmusic.com/pics/UB-21NB.jpg 30" Bag Nylon Single Shoulder Straps 10mm Padding Accessory
------------------ Brad's Page of Steel A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars |
Gerald Ross Member From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
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posted 30 August 2006 01:22 PM
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Thanks for the tip Brad.But I went out to the Praiseland Music site, the company that makes these gigbags and they have them listed as Baritone ukulele cases. I guess they would work.  ------------------ Gerald Ross 'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar' CEO, CIO, CFO - UkeTone Records Gerald's Fingerstyle Guitar Website Board of Directors Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association |
Andy Sandoval Member From: Bakersfield, California, USA
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posted 30 August 2006 02:03 PM
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Hey, not bad for $25, thanks. |
Don Barnhardt Member From: North Carolina, USA
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posted 30 August 2006 06:11 PM
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I'd like to find a padded gig bag for my Gibson EH-100 but it's about 34" long. |
Randy Cordle Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 31 August 2006 05:29 AM
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When looking for a gig bag to haul two laps to gigs I came across a Goldtone tenor banjo bag from Elderly. It is 35" long and actually holds TWO laps if you place a pad between them. My laps are guitar-shaped and are 22-1/2" scale 32-1/2" long by 10-1/2" wide. Good choice for a gig bag if you don't mind the round shape and embroidered Goldtone logo; it looks like you're carrying a banjo. That's good... banjos are not high on the list of desirable things to steal.[This message was edited by Randy Cordle on 31 August 2006 at 05:30 AM.] [This message was edited by Randy Cordle on 31 August 2006 at 05:31 AM.] |
Don Fox Member From: Idaho, USA
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posted 31 August 2006 07:48 AM
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Definition of perfect pitch: when you toss an accordian into the dumpster and it lands on a banjo...I just bought a really nice gig bag made by Ritter - Designed for baritone uke, but my Ricky's fit in it perfectly. A little too short for my Champ and Gibson B6. The nice thing about it is the plethora of pockets and compartments, plus it is super well-padded. Even has a compartment for an MP3 player, 2 handles + backpack straps (even has a belly band!) Listed on ebay - just search "baritone ukulele". Good price for the quality of the item. |
Arthur Herrmann Member From: New Jersey, USA
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posted 01 September 2006 06:33 AM
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Fender makes a gig bag for their Squire mini-strat that works very nicely as well. |
Don Kona Woods Member From: Vancouver, Washington, USA
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posted 01 September 2006 09:52 AM
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I bought a Gig Bag for my D-8 from Musician's Friend. It is a 49-Key Keyboard Gig Bag, with some padding, which measures: 36" x 14" x 5". It works great and only $29.99.Does this have any possibilities? Here is a picture Aloha,  Don
[This message was edited by Don Kona Woods on 01 September 2006 at 09:53 AM.]
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Randy Cordle Member From: Illinois, USA
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posted 02 September 2006 05:00 AM
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Don F: "Definition of perfect pitch: when you toss an accordian into the dumpster and it lands on a banjo..." Alright, I play Cajun accordion, banjo, AND lap steel. (No, not all at the same time...)Which one do you throw in first in this case? Now I just need to add bagpipes and saxiphone to my list of accomplishments... |
Gerald Ross Member From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
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posted 20 September 2006 03:01 PM
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So, did anybody get one of these bags?Reviews? ------------------ Gerald Ross 'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar' CEO, CIO, CFO - UkeTone Records Gerald's Fingerstyle Guitar Website Board of Directors Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association |
Bob Kagy Member From: Lafayette, CO USA
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posted 20 September 2006 03:10 PM
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Too short for a Sierra SL8. |