DjangoBooks.com

«1

Comments

  • Wolfpak acoustic gigbag
  • jonpowljonpowl Hercules, CA✭✭✭ Dupont MD-100, Altamira M01F
    Posts: 712
    I've heard this one works, but not a perfect fit: Gator GL-Dread-12 Lightweight Dreadnought Guitar Case
    Around $89.
  • Russell LetsonRussell Letson Prodigy
    Posts: 365
    Not a gig bag, but quite light and much better protection: a foam case. A Travelite TL-50 dreadnought model ought to fit a GJ guitar. (I'm very partial to foam cases with wood reinforcement, along the lines of the now-vanished ProTek trapezoidal models.) For reasonably-priced gig bags, I'd look at SKB. I have an older model that seems to be the rough equivalent of what they now call a "soft case"--a nylon-over-foam design with good outside storage pockets.
  • Bob HoloBob Holo Moderator
    edited December 2015 Posts: 1,252
    I looked into gig bags a while back, the foam light-cases do seem more protective, but the Levys CCG120 looked like a decent soft bag - runs about $200 but you can find it on sale for $150 if you look around. In the end I didn't buy one (so I've never tried to fit a GJ guitar in one) because I decided to stay with hard cases for better crush protection. All it takes is some clueless schmuck to throw a door open into your guitar and the hard case redeems its extra weight and then some ;-) But... I've had Levy's bags before, which is why I looked at them in the first place. Assuming they haven't gone completely downhill over the years, I know the bags they were making the last time I checked, were very nice. My short list for highend but affordable gigbags consisted of 'Reunion Blues', 'Levys' & newcomer 'Mono'

    The Levys had more beef than any of them on the bottom and for neck support. That's why I liked it. http://www.levys-gurte.de/taschen/gigbags-taschen/levys-ccg120-in-schwarz.html
    You get one chance to enjoy this day, but if you're doing it right, that's enough.
  • edited December 2015 Posts: 5,033
    I cross posted this one in a resurrected Favino gig bag thread...
    This is what both me and my bandmate use, I have a Selmer copy, he has a vintage Favino. He was so happy to find a gig bag for his guitar after I brought mine to practice and his guitar fit. Apparently gig bags for Favino aren't an easy find.
    It's a pretty decent gig bag, well padded, more than sufficient for around town, I wouldn't travel with it unless I was road tripping and the price is good. Had it for about a year and it's holding up well. Some people complain about front pocket not big enough for sheet music, I use iReal books so not an issue and few times I had sheet music with me I threw it inside with a guitar. Another complaint is that back straps make a guitar sit up too high on your back, I'm 6'3" and I just have to duck very slightly when I go through the doorways.
    http://www.amazon.com/Road-Runner-Roadster-Acoustic-Guitar/dp/B001PPMN9K

    PS I got mine at the local guitar center
    pickitjohn
    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • BluesBop HarryBluesBop Harry Mexico city, MexicoVirtuoso
    Posts: 1,379
    I modified an SKB dreadnaught soft case and it's great! I've used it for traveling as well as gigs.
    http://www.djangobooks.com/forum/discussion/comment/78679/#Comment_78679

    http://www.stewmac.com/How-To/Online_Resources/Learn_About_Building_Instruments_and_Kits/Easy_affordable_way_to_make_your_own_custom-fit_guitar_case.html
    I used the instructions on that page, but didn't use any additional glue, the original stuff was still sticky enough.
    It was very easy, I put my guitar in the case and separated the plush lining a little bit around it and just filled the space with styrofoam pieces until snug, then sealed it back up and done!
    If you use more glue don't use a runny kind because it will make the lining hard... A friend made that mistake...
  • anthon_74anthon_74 Marin county, CA✭✭✭✭ Alta Mira M 01
    Posts: 562
    Pro-tech makes a good gig bag for $50. I carry both of my Manouche guitars with it. It's not quite travel safe, but I actually pack it in a suitcase and bring it to Django in June because it's lightweight, easy to carry, but tough enough to protect the guitar.
  • Thanks so much for all the suggestions! I'm checking them out now!
  • klaatuklaatu Nova ScotiaProdigy Rodrigo Shopis D'Artagnan, 1950s Jacques Castelluccia
    Posts: 1,665
    I love my Mono M80 Dreadnought case, although the price seems to have gone up. Excellent fit for a Selmac, very thick padding, and lots of storage.
    Benny

    "It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
    -- Orson Welles
  • All good ideas. I think I've settled on a Levy's as @Bob Holo suggested. I liked it anyway but can easily also get one at cost! If there's a cheaper one tho I'm going for it. I really don't need much protection just the ability to strap it and carry with small amp. Lightening the load!
    Thanks. Any other ideas welcome. Will be my Christmas present.
Sign In or Register to comment.
Home  |  Forum  |  Blog  |  Contact  |  206-528-9873
The Premier Gypsy Jazz Marketplace
DjangoBooks.com
USD CAD GBP EUR AUD
USD CAD GBP EUR AUD
Banner Adverts
Sell Your Guitar
© 2024 DjangoBooks.com, all rights reserved worldwide.
Software: Kryptronic eCommerce, Copyright 1999-2024 Kryptronic, Inc. Exec Time: 0.005957 Seconds Memory Usage: 0.997818 Megabytes
Kryptronic