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Old 06-05-2006, 12:55 PM
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Yes! theyre amazing. I won mine in a raffle but i would have gladly paid the tag for it. After tons of ****ty gig bags the hard foam liner is a blessing and it came with a detachable backpack to carry cables and books etc in.
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Old 06-05-2006, 10:42 PM
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Old 06-05-2006, 11:07 PM
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I'm ordering the Stage 3 double electric bag I think... it looks good to me!
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Those look amazing. I'm gonna look up how much they cost.
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Bump? Can't even find these things on Froogle.
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I emailed them for info and haven't heard back yet
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Old 06-10-2006, 06:06 AM
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I called the number on the website and they were helpful in finding a dealer. There's a few here in Atlanta.

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I'm increidbly happy with my Incase Slim Bag.
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Old 06-11-2006, 09:32 PM
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Does anyone here have the Stage 5 bass bag? I'm wondering how heavy it is, and what the quality of construction is like.

I'm tired of having to buy a new gig bag every year! The Warwick Rocbag I bought last year started falling apart after a few months...its getting to be unusable - the zipper seam is coming apart, and the interior lining is is all torn up. I was on the verge of sucking it up and just buying an Incase Slim or a Reunion Blues bag, but if I can get lasting quality for under $100, I'm all over it!
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I called the number on the website and they were helpful in finding a dealer. There's a few here in Atlanta.

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I called today.... spoke with Kevin (@accessbagsandcases.com for direct email).

Sales is now in South Carolina, at the time I emailed the sales manager took ill and some things got overlooked (like the info email address)

Wow these are relatively inexpensive! list is $180 for the Bass Stage 5 and $130 for the Stage 3 double.... street should only be ~$100 for the Stage 5!

I'm working on getting a stage 3 double shipped to a store in the next town over.
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Does anyone here have the Stage 5 bass bag? I'm wondering how heavy it is, and what the quality of construction is like.

I'm tired of having to buy a new gig bag every year! The Warwick Rocbag I bought last year started falling apart after a few months...its getting to be unusable - the zipper seam is coming apart, and the interior lining is is all torn up. I was on the verge of sucking it up and just buying an Incase Slim or a Reunion Blues bag, but if I can get lasting quality for under $100, I'm all over it!

The Stage 5 bag is built like a brick poop-house. Thick padding, pvc stifferners in the sides, tough zipper. As good as the Incase without the cost or the wait.
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The Stage 5 bag is built like a brick poop-house. Thick padding, pvc stifferners in the sides, tough zipper. As good as the Incase without the cost or the wait.
nice! i just might pull the trigger...

does anyone know if it would have any problems fitting a 35" scale bass?
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nice! i just might pull the trigger...

does anyone know if it would have any problems fitting a 35" scale bass?
I was told they are 46.5" internal and the Series 5 has an additional butt pad that can be pulled for an extra 1.5" of height.
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sweet deal, the stage 3 single bags or stage 5 single bags should be super cheap, they all look great to be honest, these look like a much better alternative to the low end bags i was looking at. first i wanted an incase, but couldnt find them anywhere, then i wanted a low end leather bag, but they are 175 for a single, but now these, these are reasonably affordable and i like the styling. i want one. im gonna get on emailing kevin. good thread.
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I was told they are 46.5" internal and the Series 5 has an additional butt pad that can be pulled for an extra 1.5" of height.
That is correct, the butt pad can be removed for longer-scalled instruments. 35" should fit just fine.
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