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Old 03-09-2014, 11:41 AM
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Default Rainsong Jumbo gig bag???

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Does anyone have or know of a really nice gig bag for a jumbo sized Rainsong???

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Old 03-09-2014, 10:33 PM
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My first thought was, it's kind of an expensive guitar to put in a gig bag....
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My first thought was, it's kind of an expensive guitar to put in a gig bag....
I agree with a gig bag. I have a JM1000, its so light till you put it in its case. This is a pretty traditional jumbo shape, should be bags out there.
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My first thought was, it's kind of an expensive guitar to put in a gig bag....
It will only be in there to go to lessons.

I called Rainsong, and they told me that it is almost identical in size to the Taylor jumbo. So, I went to the local Taylor shop and picked up a Protec bag for about $60. Perfect for this usage.
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It will only be in there to go to lessons.

I called Rainsong, and they told me that it is almost identical in size to the Taylor jumbo. So, I went to the local Taylor shop and picked up a Protec bag for about $60. Perfect for this usage.
I love Taylor bags, are they made by Protec?
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My first thought was, it's kind of an expensive guitar to put in a gig bag....
I used to feel that way, until I owned CF guitars for a while. CF is so durable, you just don't need hard cases for every day usage.
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Old 03-12-2014, 10:19 AM
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I love Taylor bags, are they made by Protec?
No idea. This one happens to be a Protec, though.
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