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Tenor 'ukulele Case
I bought a Kala ATP5 5 string tenor cedar top over acacia B&S (Strung gG C E A) along with an Oahu HC Suede case from the Uke Site a few years ago. Love the instrument and also the case. Got a couple more tenor hard shell cases in brown tweed and olive tweed to use with a couple of other tenors I have, and they work fine and are very well made. Just sayin' Don .
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I have a tenor uke being built for me now, and the case my builder and I settled on cost $100 and change from Amazon. He’s got the case at his shop, but I’ll get the brand name from him; he says it’s an especially impressive case, much better than some of the other ones that have passed through his shop.
It’s a tweed case, if that makes any difference. whm |
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Okay, I got the name for the case for the uke being built for me: it’s a Crossrock CRW700TUTW.
I ordered the Crossrock brand on the advice of the builder, and this particular model based on its features. Anyway, it was slightly over $100 on Amazon. whm |
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I bought a Glarry brand hard case for the tenor uke I built. $50 shipped. Not as sturdy as a Crossrock but does the job.
I also have a Martin T1K and the gig bag it comes with is nice. Definitely strong enough to stash in an RV for a road trip without worrying about it. |