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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Bolly" data-source="post: 24446" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Re: Drum Hardware Case Recos?</p><p></p><p>All recommendations so far are good. I have a good friend who uses the Protection Racket hardware bag and have been surprised at how well it's held up for the last several years. That said, there's no "good" way to transport hardware, just the lesser of the evils per your personal preference. I use a small rolling ATA case that also doubles as a trap/stick table on stage.</p><p></p><p>For drums, I would recommend hard cases. Soft bags are nice, but one good hit from something (gear in the car, doorway, stair rail) and you've just dinged your finish. Tony makes a valid point about the earlier H&B cases, but I have a couple new ones (within the last 6 months) that don't seem to have the same issues. They have a foam-backed soft stitched lining that's holding up pretty well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Bolly, post: 24446, member: 32"] Re: Drum Hardware Case Recos? All recommendations so far are good. I have a good friend who uses the Protection Racket hardware bag and have been surprised at how well it's held up for the last several years. That said, there's no "good" way to transport hardware, just the lesser of the evils per your personal preference. I use a small rolling ATA case that also doubles as a trap/stick table on stage. For drums, I would recommend hard cases. Soft bags are nice, but one good hit from something (gear in the car, doorway, stair rail) and you've just dinged your finish. Tony makes a valid point about the earlier H&B cases, but I have a couple new ones (within the last 6 months) that don't seem to have the same issues. They have a foam-backed soft stitched lining that's holding up pretty well. [/QUOTE]
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