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Posted: 4/19/2009 9:17:05 PM
At Moog Music they have the Etherwave Pro gig bag on clearance for $15.00 plus shipping.
I don; thave a Pro but the bag is just bout the right size for my MiniMoog so I picked one up. I am not sure if the handles will be strong enough to hold it up with the Minimoog in it but at least it will be covered up on the way to gigs and such.
I don; thave a Pro but the bag is just bout the right size for my MiniMoog so I picked one up. I am not sure if the handles will be strong enough to hold it up with the Minimoog in it but at least it will be covered up on the way to gigs and such.
Posted: 4/19/2009 10:30:49 PM
Posted: 4/20/2009 4:10:26 AM
Posted: 4/20/2009 7:42:09 PM
Posted: 4/20/2009 11:32:19 PM
You're right Diggy...compared to the gig bag made specifically for the Minimoog, the handle on the E-Pro gig bag is a little weak.
A thought did occur...what if you went to somewhere that sells hardware, Harbor Freight for example (or online), and bought a couple of inexpensive (black) nylon straps or tool belts? You could wrap them around the bag vertically to properly support the weight of the Minimoog. If you know someone with a sewing machine that could attach them permanently, so much the better.
BTW...How much extra space is there in the E-Pro gig bag for padding (the Minimoog)?
A thought did occur...what if you went to somewhere that sells hardware, Harbor Freight for example (or online), and bought a couple of inexpensive (black) nylon straps or tool belts? You could wrap them around the bag vertically to properly support the weight of the Minimoog. If you know someone with a sewing machine that could attach them permanently, so much the better.
BTW...How much extra space is there in the E-Pro gig bag for padding (the Minimoog)?
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