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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 23942" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: Image uploading</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Well stated. The 'cheap' cases on ebay are great for the small operator that moves their own gear around. More durable than a cardboard box, and they look great. However, they don't take kindly to abuse. If you have roadies handling them, or worse, have your gear put on a truck, you will find out quickly how undurable they really are. Now, go with the high end Anvil, R&R, etc, and you will have cases that can take true beatings. Of course, these come at a higher cost and weight. </p><p></p><p>Cheap cases are near impossible to build for less than you can buy them for. Of course, sometimes it's hard to find as cheap of components to use too. High quality cases can be a bit more competitive to build since they are more expensive to start with. However, if your time is taken into account, these too are going to be hard to compete with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 23942, member: 211"] Re: Image uploading Well stated. The 'cheap' cases on ebay are great for the small operator that moves their own gear around. More durable than a cardboard box, and they look great. However, they don't take kindly to abuse. If you have roadies handling them, or worse, have your gear put on a truck, you will find out quickly how undurable they really are. Now, go with the high end Anvil, R&R, etc, and you will have cases that can take true beatings. Of course, these come at a higher cost and weight. Cheap cases are near impossible to build for less than you can buy them for. Of course, sometimes it's hard to find as cheap of components to use too. High quality cases can be a bit more competitive to build since they are more expensive to start with. However, if your time is taken into account, these too are going to be hard to compete with. [/QUOTE]
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