From oldzuto@yahoo.com Wed May 10 03:26:07 2006
Subject:Re: Gator Semi-hard cases

Gene,
Great web site with nice looking cases of all types.
Thanks for the tip!

NJmm973@aol.com wrote:

>In a message dated 05/09/2006 1:56:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
_>clarkeguitars@yahoo.ca_ (mailto:clarkeguitars@yahoo.ca) writes:

>However, that board is quite heavy
>(damn weighted keys), I've actually torn the stitching on one of the
>handles. IMO a good case though.

I'm curious to know if more people have had a problem with the Gator handles
tearing at all. I have looked at this case for my Roland V Combo, but I
noticed that the handles are just stitched to the case in one place, as opposed
to some cases where the handles are an extension of a piece of webbing that
travels completely down the side of the case. (i.e. more places where the
handle is sewn to the case means less stress on one specific point).

I found a rolling case from a company called ProTec that I found at this
site:
_http://www.finecases.com/search/keyboard-cases-bags.html?make=Roland&model=VR
-760_
(http://www.finecases.com/search/keyboard-cases-bags.html?make=Roland&model=VR-760)

Anyone have any feedback on my Gator question or ProTec?

Thanks,
Gene

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