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23rd April 10, 11:07 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Macman
Here's what I have and I love it.
http://www.bagpipecase.com/
It's big, has lots of pockets and padding, and can be carried several different ways. Best of all, you only have to break the bass drone down to fit it in.
I also have a fairly cheap aluminum case that I use for airline travel; it was around $25 at Canadian Tire. It would do the trick for day-to-day use as well.
I have the exact same cases and I love my soft one. It holds a lot, has two straps for shoulders if you have to carry them a distance. But what I like the most about is all I have to do is twist off the top of my bass and they fit in the case. No muss, no fuss.
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