Mandolin case
BruDeV
Posted 2005-06-16 10:43 PM (#147540)
Subject: Mandolin case


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Don't see these very often.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=10179&item=7...
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noah
Posted 2005-06-16 11:28 PM (#147541 - in reply to #147540)
Subject: Re: Mandolin case



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If you search on "ovation mandolin", there is another guy auctioning-off the same TKL made cases for a $49.99 BIN. He has had a couple of listings. His previous listings each had two cases available each time.

#9157 mandolin case, $49.99 BIN
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-06-17 12:48 AM (#147542 - in reply to #147540)
Subject: Re: Mandolin case


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Must have missed those because of all the filters I have set.
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noah
Posted 2005-06-17 12:58 AM (#147543 - in reply to #147540)
Subject: Re: Mandolin case



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Bruce, I was going to grab one of the $49 ones to replace one that UPS customized... but with everything hanging on the walls, do I need it just because it is a great deal?
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-06-17 1:44 AM (#147544 - in reply to #147540)
Subject: Re: Mandolin case


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I'm the other way, everything is in a case.

My 1st guitar got sat on by my dad, got totalled.
2nd guitar got rained on (the roof leaked). Another total.
My mom tripped over my 3rd guitar and broke the headstock off.


Maybe that's why I buy so many guitars.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-06-17 8:57 AM (#147545 - in reply to #147540)
Subject: Re: Mandolin case



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I think a case for every instrument is a good idea. Never know when they might go into storage or need to be shipped. I just gotta rotate guitars every 4-6 weeks and the ones not out get safely stored!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-06-17 9:14 AM (#147546 - in reply to #147540)
Subject: Re: Mandolin case


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Bruce,
What have you stopped counting? I hope not days till the end of the world.
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-06-17 12:04 PM (#147547 - in reply to #147540)
Subject: Re: Mandolin case



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Cases are a double edged sword. If I leave the guitars cased, I never play them. If I hang them on the wall I still never play them, but at least I can look at them. Storing cases is a nightmare if you've got more than a few. I installed a 2" metal pipe on the garage ceiling and it holds 10 or so cases by the handles. If the pipe ever lets loose I'll have some serious car damage. The TKL mando case is really nice. In addition to your mando it can hold a shaving kit and clean socks and underware. Basically all you need for a road trip. Dave
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-06-17 7:43 PM (#147548 - in reply to #147540)
Subject: Re: Mandolin case


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- Jeff W

Guitars, I've been down-sized at work twice in the last year. I'm not going to be buying many for a while.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-06-18 8:26 PM (#147549 - in reply to #147540)
Subject: Re: Mandolin case


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Sorry to hear it. Hope an enticing opportunity presents itself.
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