Non- ric thunderbird ?

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Non- ric thunderbird ?

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Sorry i know this is the ric board.
but we are bass players ?
Any one know of a good gig bag for a thunderbird ?

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T-Birds are so freakin' long it's tough enough to find cases, much less gig bags. My T-Bird case is comically large. Maybe Coop can chime in on this, I know he eventually found something.
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I ended up using a BC Rich gig bag, it was made for a Warlock bass or something like that with all of the points. Very nice and thick, but don't have it anymore.
Don't have it anymore after getting a proper Gibson case for the beast. That thing is like a foot longer than my others!
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I used a Warwick Coffin Case for mine. A bit macabre as it even has the plush lined interior but a perfect fit.
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