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Old 03-01-2008, 01:08 PM
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Ok, I've posted about this before but I'm going to order a new bag this week. I'm looking for a good double gig bag that fits 35" scale basses easily (my undercover bag is too tight...). I'd like it to be nice, ideally leather...and not $500.

Any recomendations?
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I love the InCase bags. They make a wonderful double bag....

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goincase.com

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Old 03-01-2008, 01:16 PM
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Ok, I've posted about this before but I'm going to order a new bag this week. I'm looking for a good double gig bag that fits 35" scale basses easily (my undercover bag is too tight...). I'd like it to be nice, ideally leather...and not $500.

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The Low End bass shop sells leather double bags for less than 300.00
They are top quality. Give them a look!

http://www.thelowend.net/thelowend/newgear.htm?f=4
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Old 03-01-2008, 01:26 PM
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Old 03-01-2008, 09:51 PM
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+1 for the Low End. I own one of Brian's double bags and love it. When I bought mine, it was $250. I would assume the price is close to that now.

There are some good pics in the following post:

http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showth...63#post2614063
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Old 03-01-2008, 10:48 PM
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I have a Mooradian, it's not leather but it's pretty nice and under $200.
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Undercover makes a very nice double bag..Bass Central sells them... its not leather....
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$185 for the leather double.
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Old 03-01-2008, 11:24 PM
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besides asthetics what benefits does leather give?
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besides asthetics what benefits does leather give?
strength, weather resistance... aesthetics as well.
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Agreed.. The Ibanez double bag is great for the $$. It also has wheels (always a nice feature for us lazy bastards)
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I'd plug The Low End...because they seem to bring awesome to everything. If the price is too stiff, Ritter makes some nice bags. They're not associated with Ritter basses. I picked up 2 of 'em a few years back before I knew anything about Low End gear.
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Low End leather is beautiful. I find its a bit heavy but the black leather/no buckles version I have is probably the most elegant way to tote your basses.

I also have a Reunion nylon double that will actually accomodate the depth of Rob Allen's Deep 5. I think i got it from the BassExchange. Big huge thing.
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this is probably a lot less quality than what your talking about but its cheap, and would probably do the job...

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...ELAID=26045161
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I emailed Brian regarding a Low End bag last week, and he is apparently heavily back ordered.
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Agreed.. The Ibanez double bag is great for the $$. It also has wheels (always a nice feature for us lazy bastards)
...is the ibanez double gigbag heavy duty? my old gigbag was many times broken becouse two basses are too heavy...pls.do you have some pic inside and side where shoulder straps are? thanks W.

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Ibanez Trolley

....well here is my expirience with Ibanez Trolley gig bag. First bag had bad zipper, so I send it back a new one had same problem...no more Ibanez Trolley for me...I'm waiting for custom made gig bag
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Old 05-18-2008, 06:45 PM
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I have a LowEnd Double Gigbag as well. Great bag, solid construction. I have enough confidence in the construction to carry my '77 Jazz bass in it. I got mine for $250.00 cash and picked it up from Brian's shop. Mine is black with the saddle bag (2 straps with chrome buckles). At gigs I always have someone ask me where I got it.
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