Musician's Gear Elite Series Acoustic Guitar Gig Bag (Tweed)

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Customer Buzz
 "ELITE!" 2010-09-15
By David A. Youngblood
This is a class A with all 5 stars gig bag. I own 3 professional guitars that stay in hard cases with the cheap humidifiers to keep them healthy, and they only come out to Rock and Roll. Being that I attend a home school class with Guitar College which you can search with a search engine, I wanted a cheap guitar that is light and I can carry around town while practicing my lessons from Guitar College, and you can find this college buy searching GUITAR COLLEGE on the internet. Anyway, I bought this Tweed Color because you can see it in the darkness of Bars, Restaurants, and other dark locations where you take your guitar to just tote around. I bought the Huntington Classical Guitar Limited Edition guitar without electronics which makes it lighter to carry around, and it has a 2 inch neck without the cutaway on the neck which makes me practice harder verses a regular heavy electronic electric guitar. I also used Shoe-Goo which is a glue to glue the industrial strength velcro to my Korg MA-30 Digital Metronome and the other strip was glued to the middle of the base of the front of the guitar, I also used Shoe-Goo, as I do with all of my guitar cases to glue industrial strength straps to the outside base, and to the outside upper neck of my gig bag to stop an accidental fall out of the guitar from the case if I have forgot to zip the case shut; I also used Shoe-goo to glue the Dunlop Ergo Pickholder to the guitar. I even purchased the Map Dot Stickers - Assorted Colors - 1/8" Diameter to place (not permanently, yet, but will laminate dots if decide for permanent ) on the notes by name on the neck of the guitar for visual effects to learn the neck of the guitar. Most people frown at doing this, but it is a cheaper guitar that I use for lessons, and seeing the individual places of the notes on the neck is what I am trying to achieve at learning while attending the Guitar College, and this is my own thing and not the College. The Musician's Gear Elite Series Acoustic Guitar Gig Bag Tweed is Professionally designed with Quality, and it provides a easy way to carry this light guitar around in which I would never do with my Professional Guitars which, as I have said, stay in hard cases with cheap humidifiers, and they are heavy to carry. I searched the internet today and found that all of these gig bags were gone off of the Internet, and that would be a mistake if they remain gone to the public, because it would be our loss to a good product, and their loss to making some good earned money. Three types of carry all are provided, 1. the usual hand horizontal 2. the hoop on the upper neck for hanging on a wall, and the third one is the charm and that is the good old SHOULDER STRAPS where you can pull out a music sheet from within the many pockets provided, then strap the gig bag on your back, and walk hands free while reading your music with the light guitar on your back. With the glued pickholder to my guitar, the glued Metronome to my guitar, I just simply pull my guitar out of the Musician's Gear Elite Series Acoustic Guitar Gig Bag Tweed, and I am Schooling. ROCK AND ROLL!

Customer Buzz
 "All you need." 2010-07-23
By J. Michael Phillips (Central Florida)
Got this bag thru Amazon fron Musicians Friend. It is the tweed version. Beautifully and carefully made. Better than others at many times the price. It is all you need to store or transport your instrument. Not as good as a hard case but it is a GIGBAG. I recommend it to anyone looking for good inexpensive bag.

Customer Buzz
 "Good gig bag" 2010-05-16
By Paul Dragulin
This thing is great. I think it has the right amount of padding to be effective and light. It has three zippered pockets in front that are very useful. Low-priced!

Customer Buzz
 "Light, handy, and good protection for your guitar" 2010-01-13
By John H (Germantown, OH)
I ordered this gig bag primarily for attending guitar workshops, where you often have to carry your instrument from a dorm to an instruction hall. I've attended several of these workshops, and have noticed that many pickers have already favored this method of transporting their instruments. It's much easier on the back than using a hard shell case.



The construction of the gig bag is quite nice, with lots of padding, and easily adjustable shoulder straps that allow you to carry it backpack style. The zipper is of good quality and operates smoothly. The fit on my 12-fret, slope-shoulder dreadnaught guitar is snug, but not so tight as to make it difficult to close with the guitar inside. The built in accessory pockets are plenty large to accept your picks, capo, tuner, extra strings, and sheet music or other items that you need. There's a layer of padding between these articles and the guitar, to further protect the top of the guitar.



The best part was the price, it appears to be functionally equal to gig bags costing much more. The tweed appearance is classy, and makes it stand out from the plain fabric gig bags that you often see. I would recommend this product to anyone who intends to use it as I will. It will not give your instrument the protection of a hard case, and, of course, should not be used when you're traveling by airline or bus. For occasional use where the guitar will be in sight and conditions under your control, it's a great way to tote your guitar that's easy on the back.

Customer Buzz
 "Beautiful & affordable carrying case." 2009-11-21
By GodfatherInOhio (Westlake, OH United States)
Who needs a hardshell case with this nice workaround? lotsa pockets and straps, you can hand carry it or strap it on backpack-style, too. The color is a beautiful green. It's very sturdy, made of durable cloth and has sufficient padding inside to prevent damage inside. Highly *recommend* this gig bag.


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