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NoFrets80

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Dec 20, 2005
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Western North Carolina
roundies...

I drove around Scotland and I have to say I hate roundabouts, beautiful country, but damn, put up a stop sign! :D

Gig bags should have a lot of padding, at least an inch. Levy's are supposed to be pretty good. I have a couple of MF bags and they are nice but I only use them on my jam nights.

I don't know if you'd like Asheville these days... they've put in so many roundabouts in place of old "malfunction junction" intersections that one of my English friends says it reminds her more and more of 'home' every day. The worst part is that 90% of the population can't figure out how to maneuver through them, and no one uses their signals in the circle either. Sheesh!
 

Strangeglow

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Aug 10, 2005
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Austin, TX.
I have a ProTec Contego bag. It's got a honeycomb inner structure that gives it some extra rigidity. Very happy with it. I got it from The Perfect Bass.
 

bassgod0dmw

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Feb 7, 2007
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Connecticut
Ritter makes a really REALLY nice bag. Too bad you can't get em' anywhere!!! The RG9000B is the best bag I have ever used. They make a single and a double version...
 

Sonnyonbass

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May 31, 2006
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I have a Levy's gigbag and it's by far the best I've used to carry my beloved Sterlings and Stingrays around. The bottom strapholder won't puncture the bottom of the bag and the zippers last for years. :) Yeah they're not cheap but when you buy quality insruments you can't skimp on a decent bag :D
 
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