If you are like me, you don't like hardshell cases!
Now, if you stow your gear in a trailer, hardshell cases are great - but I much prefer a good gig bag for evryday use. They are lighter, they don't take up as much room and they are generally easier to get your guitar in and out of.
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Heavy Duty pockets and bottom patch make these a great deal! |
Its a matter of storage!
Gig bags are usually great for storage, and these bags are built with lots of extra room, from the shoulder storage areas to the front pockets! They are also very heavily built - note the heavy duty zipper and the rubber butt plate, and on the picture below you will see that the handle straps are sewn all the way down the sides of the case. This greatly enhances the strength of the straps, and distributes the weight of the guitar over a much wider area. This makes the bag last for a much longer time.
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Note the reinforced handle straps running across the bags surface - this helps distribute the weight of the instrument so the handles don't rip free. |
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These side pockets are great!
A No Name Bag That is Built Right!
It is hard for me to believe how much some of the gig bags are today - some are over a $100! While those are good bags, these generic bags are built great and are a steal at just $35 at one of the only music stores in Lincolnton, James House of Deals & Pawn! if you are looking for music equipment in Lincolnton, James House of Deals is a great place to start, and these gig bags are a great deal - protect your guitar today!
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These bags have huge amounts of storage - there are three staggered pockets just on the lower front of the bag! |
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