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lightweight case for Mosrites and clones?
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:22 am
by jfine
So I've got my Hallmark 60 Custom, and in the case it's around 17 pounds--a pretty hefty thing to lug around! I'll use it for out-of-town gigs where it has to travel in the back of someone's van or camper, but for everyday schlepping in and out of the music stores I teach at, I need something lighter. Does anybody know if there's a lightweight case available that will fit? I have a TKL hardshell bass case that I keep my Dano baritone in--it fits (with some extra length), but it's about as heavy as the Hallmark case, so no advantage there. A Strat/Tele case won't fit--it's a little too small. I'd rather have a molded-plastic case, but one of those Cordura-covered foam ones would work too. I'll use a gig bag only as a last resort--I'd prefer a little more protection than most gig bags offer.
Re: lightweight case for Mosrites and clones?
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 4:44 am
by eltuce
I have a MKII in a Pro-Tech hard foam Tele case and it fits with a little extra room. I can check later and see if my other Mosrites fit in it.
Re: lightweight case for Mosrites and clones?
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:59 am
by jfine
Thanks, eltuce. It looks like the Mark II is a little smaller than the Mark I/Ventures/60 Custom style. I've ordered a Mosrite gig bag from Front Porch Music--it looks like that'll be my best bet. The Hallmark case is really nice--it's built like a tank, and weighs about as much as one!
Re: lightweight case for Mosrites and clones?
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:16 pm
by eltuce
Oops, sorry, forgot all about checking that out. Anyway, yeah, doesn't fit, the body makes it but the neck is about 1 inch too long, oh well.
-Tommy
Re: lightweight case for Mosrites and clones?
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 7:08 pm
by jtr654
I have a Danelectro gig bag that fits my 60 Custom but I don't know what model its for?I got it on a GC clearance sale for $10 years ago. It's a cream color and has burgandy piping.
Re: lightweight case for Mosrites and clones?
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 7:33 pm
by JimPage
Hey, Jon--
I was lucky enough to snag a Modulus bass gig bag several years ago, and it is the most protective gig bag I've ever seen. It isn't small or lightweight, but it does fit the Hallmark H60C.
I looked for one on eBay just now with no luck, but here is a Website offering them for $169:
http://www.basscentral.com/modulus/accessories.shtmlThat's kind of pricey for a gig bag, but the thing is quite nice; looks like black leather and thickly padded. It had a wide padded strap for carrying over your shoulder.
I just don't like using gig bags, so I was happy when Bob Shade got those new cases in.
--Jim
Re: lightweight case for Mosrites and clones?
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:45 am
by jfine
JimPage--I'm not crazy about using a gig bag either, but the Hallmark case is just so darn heavy! It's real solid--seems like it would withstand about anything short of a nuclear blast--but it's tough to carry any distance. On my day job teaching guitar, I carry my guitar case in one hand and a briefcase in the other, and when I have to open the door, a heavy case throws my balance off. I walk with a limp--I had polio at a very early age, and it's taken its toll on my knee. Back in my road days, I could carry a guitar case in one hand, a pedalboard in the other, and make multiple trips to and from the vehicle without blinking an eye, but those days are gone! I'm hoping that with the gig bag, I can get my teaching materials in the pocket and maybe not have to carry the briefcase at all. Guitar Center carries those Road Runner Cordura-covered foam cases, but the guitar ones are too small and the bass ones are too long. Most of my other guitars are in molded SKB-type cases, and they're a lot lighter, maybe not as solid as the Hallmark case. Or--I suppose I could always make two trips from the car...
Re: lightweight case for Mosrites and clones?
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:05 am
by JimPage
Hey, Jon--
>>Or--I suppose I could always make two trips from the car...
My wife always remarks on my refusal to make two trips from a car when I carry things. Must be a guy thing, but I refuse to do it unless there is just too much stuff!
There is a woman at my office who had a foldable hand cart that looks like a two-wheeled dolly married to a milk crate, and I have considered getting one of those things.
--Jim
Re: lightweight case for Mosrites and clones?
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 8:46 pm
by oipunkguy
Re: lightweight case for Mosrites and clones?
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 9:27 pm
by MWaldorf
Maybe you should get one of those back-pack harnesses that are used for cello and double bass cases. You could probably rig it up for a guitar case without too much trouble.

Details:
http://www.karuracase.com/accessories.html