ATA Flight Cases
ATA Flight Cases
Does anyone have a brand they are pleased with, I'm thinking of getting one...looking for opinions, thank you...
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jwr2
I got one from these guys ... I would say it is medium quality ... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41409&item=7403012917
http://stores.ebay.com/THE-CASE-FACTORY
http://stores.ebay.com/THE-CASE-FACTORY
- gearhed289
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If you want top quality, this is the company I run -
http://www.mtcases.com/cases.asp
There's plenty of budget stuff out there too. I'll spare ya the sales pitch though!
http://www.mtcases.com/cases.asp
There's plenty of budget stuff out there too. I'll spare ya the sales pitch though!
'89 4003S, '92 4001CS, '93 4003S/8
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John,
I have had my custom 4001 ATA made by A&S out of Hollywood for 4 years and it's probably the best $$$ I have spent in related gear terms. Whether moving basses over the pond or sending it here, when I have bought basses to protect from UPS/FED -EX it has been perfect.
Essential for basses that you value and are potentially irreplaceable.

I have had my custom 4001 ATA made by A&S out of Hollywood for 4 years and it's probably the best $$$ I have spent in related gear terms. Whether moving basses over the pond or sending it here, when I have bought basses to protect from UPS/FED -EX it has been perfect.
Essential for basses that you value and are potentially irreplaceable.

- rickenbrother
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I've got a Calzone case that has held up very well for the past 20 years.
I also have the SKB Bass Safe. With the Bass Safe you first put your bass in a well padded, high quality gig bag, then you put it in the safe. I've travelled, using it many times with no problems...and it has skateboard wheels.
http://www.skbcases.com/product/musical_instrument/guitars/skb-r44.html
I also have the SKB Bass Safe. With the Bass Safe you first put your bass in a well padded, high quality gig bag, then you put it in the safe. I've travelled, using it many times with no problems...and it has skateboard wheels.
http://www.skbcases.com/product/musical_instrument/guitars/skb-r44.html
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
I'm having one custom made for my Montezuma Brown 330 that I'll be carting around the world in a couple of months. I should have it in a week or two so I'll post pics then for interest's sake.
Made out of carbon fibre material and aluminium, BTW - no plywood. Hellishly expensive, though!!
Made out of carbon fibre material and aluminium, BTW - no plywood. Hellishly expensive, though!!
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