From harunobut@sbcglobal.net Thu Oct 03 16:25:52 2013
Subject:Re: Question for Nord C2 gig bag owners?

You just have to be careful. Gig bags are not like flight cases, so when I moved it, I try to be careful. I can carry with my shoulder, and I can move my C2D quickly. I have 4 regular gigs every week, and I use the SK2 bag. My C2D is in a great condition. If you wanna have a lighter gig bag, you just need to be careful...

Hal

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> From: "westside.rye@gmail.com"
>To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Thursday, October 3, 2013 6:36 AM
>Subject: RE: Re: [CWSG] Question for Nord C2 gig bag owners?
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>So it's not just my bag!  I looked at the SK2 bag a little while back and from what I saw it didn't seen offer up much protection.  The backpack straps were interesting though.  I wonder how that works out!  Since I am just starting out I am not going to be moving the C2D around for quite some time, but I found it annoying that I couldn't get it to stand upright while storing it in my closet!
>-Ryan
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>---In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
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>Because of this, I returned it immediately. Also, the C1, the C2, and the C2D are light, but with that case it's pretty heavy. So, I ordered a custom made gig bag from Colorado Case instead. Also, the Hammond SK2 gig bag is good for the C2D as well.
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>Hal
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>>> From: "westside.rye@..."
>>>To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
>>>Sent: Wednesday, October 2, 2013 3:51 AM
>>>Subject: [CWSG] Question for Nord C2 gig bag owners?
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>>>I have a question about the Nord case that I got for my C2D.  Why are the legs so short?  It won't stand on end (the end with the wheels and legs). It would just tip over!  I have to lean the case on its side which takes up more storage room.  I am kind of wondering why the legs are even there since they are useless?
>>>Thanks,
>>>Ryan
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