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Old 09-05-2011, 07:37 PM
 
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Default FS: Reunion Blues Continental Dreadnought and semi hollow gig bags

These go for $189 at musiciansfriend.

$100 each + shipping.

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Old 09-05-2011, 08:13 PM
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Default gig bag vs. case

Nice and plush looking. I have seen your wonderful videos on YouTube so I assume you share that great guitar ability around town live.

Do you favor gig bags over actual guitar cases? If so, why?
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i do because the gig bags are lighter and more convenient to carry.
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i do because the gig bags are lighter and more convenient to carry.
Just wanted to know how the Pros do it. Thanks.
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Are these gig bags suitable for archtops?
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yes, I used the dreadnought one with an L5 and a 175 and the semi-hollow one fit my Pat Metheny, 335 and George Benson
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semi-hollow case sold. Archtop/dreadnought still available. These cases will survive a trip down a set of stairs!
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