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Double Bass Accessories - strings - carry cases - bow cases and quivers from the doublebass specialists The Contrabass Shoppe for doublebasses (double basses) musical instruments

Carbon Fibre Double Bass Flight Case

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Video introducing the Carbon Fibre Flight Case

These days flight cases don't have to weigh unmanageable amounts to protect your valuable instrument.

Yes that's right. You no longer have to put up with a flight case that requires at least two people to move it and which will cost you an arm and a leg in excess baggage to put it on board an aeroplane. That's because The Contrabass Shoppe is now taking orders for this stylish high-tech flight case - which besides being seriously strong - weighs in at a meagre 18kg (ave) - yes you did read it correctly - a featherweight stat of only 18kg (ave). That all translates to being able to get your instrument on board an aircraft without suffering a hernia and - according to most airline companies policy - without having to fork out huge amounts of bucks in excess luggage.

Tell me more. How is this possible?

Well, two very cleaver guys - Garry and Doug - here in the UK - with over 25years joint-experience in the field of musical instrument case making and composite material production for the aerospace industry have combined their skills to develop this market leading product. Without going into too much detail of Gary & Doug's exclusive manufacturing processes - such unbeatable strength, lightness and structural integrity is produced by infusing layers of the highest quality carbon fibre and Kevlar with a toughened epoxy resin system. I think that's probably enough said. Lets move on.

What else do I get for my bucks?

Besides the weight and strength benefits of this case there is an almost endless list of user-friendly features and specifications that make this case a delight to use. Here are some of them - starting with the outside of the case.

Case Exterior:

1) Shape: This is a visually stunning case. Its modern, stylish, aerodynamic shape contours the profile of your instrument.

2) Finish: The gloss exterior finish is visually stunning. The carbon fibre "weave" produces an extremely high-tech finish that absolutely oozes of quality.

3) Flight Handles: There are 4 heavy duty metal fight handles conveniently located for lifting the case; one on each shoulder, one on the bottom bout bass side with the fourth in the centre of the base. Each handle is sprung so that when not in use it remains flush to the case exterior - thereby reducing the risk of it being caught or snagged in transit. With a statistic of 10.4cm internal width these handles are simply the most generous and user friendly that we've ever seen. Even more generous is the UV resistant rubber grip, which will most definitely protect and prevent hands from soreness.

4) Leather Handles: In addition to the four flight handles there are no less than three top quality leather handles that are located conveniently for pulling or pushing the case when in transit; one on each of the middle bouts, with the third on the bass-side of the peg-box. A fourth slightly smaller handle is located conveniently on the outer bass side shoulder to enable easy opening of the lid.

5) Closing Toggles: Instead of using metal catches which always get broken off after a few trips abroad - Garry & Doug have come up with an ingenious toggle system. To close the lid ten flexible toggles are simply pulled or drawn across the lid-case seal to anchor on a small-rounded durable-pvc catch. To open the lid the toggles are released from the catches. It's quick and effective and because the toggles are made from rubber its a relatively effortless operation. Incidentally the rubber is both UV and chemical resistant so you don't have to worry about it deteriorating or loosing its elasticity. Other benefits of this system are that it is light in weight and there is nothing to cause injury. In the unlikely event that a toggle does require to be replaced - the necessary hardware is accessible via concealed mountings and I'm reliably informed - by Garry - that the task is quite simple and quick.

6) Padlock catch: A metal padlock catch is riveted to the case on the bass side centre bout. A small brass padlock with three keys is even provided.

7) Hinges: Two high tensile steel hinges with a thickness of 2mm and secured by 10 heavy duty rivets ensure that the lid meets the case-container perfectly every time that the lid is closed.

8) Closing Trim: When you close the lid of the case chemical resistant pvc that has been fully secured to the case rims with dozens (in excess of 100 rivets have been used to secure trim on the case) of pop rivets - form a watertight seal. It's almost like closing the door of a luxury saloon car.

9) Scuff Strips: Strategically positioned on the middle front, the entire back and the pegbox areas of the case - these hard wearing pvc strips perform an important dual function. Firstly - because the strips are well able to absorb knocks and bumps the statistical probability of compromise to the structural condition of your instrument is significantly reduced. In short - scuff strips help protect your instrument. Secondly they serve to protect the outside of the case from nasty scrapes and scratches. In addition we think that they look very stylish indeed.

10) Bump Stops: In the vertical position no less than six (four on case, two on lid) round bump stops protect and stabilize the case. Should you wish to lay the case down on its side - then a pair of round (2.4cm diameter) rubber stops located on the upper shoulder treble-side do the job. Should you wish to lay the case flat on its back - then a pair of rectangular (6.2cm long) bump stops strategically located on the upper shoulders perform the same job.

11) Wheels: As you all know a good set of wheels is vital to the way a flight case performs - so it is most pleasing to advise that Garry & Doug have really done their homework on this important matter. Instead of being satisfied with one pair of wheels Gary & Doug have fitted no less than 4 individual castor wheels of 6.0cm diameter. Each wheel is blessed with internal bearings for an ultra smooth ride and each is independently bolted (four bolts per castor) onto the frame of the treble side lower-bout. This is absolutely fantastic stuff indeed.

Case Interior:

1) Lining: Open the lid of the case and you are presented with an interior that has been exquisitely appointed completely by hand in a soft and luxurious "ripple chenille" fabric.

2) Lid holder: Three industrial strength webbing straps located at the bottom of the case, on the bass side lower bout and at the scroll retain the lid in it's fully open position and allow easy access to the case.

3) Pad system: For three-quarter (smaller) size instruments or for those being transported without the necessity of a canvas cover the case has the benefit of a unique pad system. Five foam pads - upholstered in the same fabulous ripple chenille fabric - can be quickly attached by means of Velcro strips to support the lower bouts, the upper shoulders and the neck block. The system ensures a snug and protective cocoon for one's instrument. For larger instruments the pads can be removed in seconds.

4) Securing straps: Cross straps (two pairs) and a central strap made from industrial strength webbing secure the instrument in position across the upper and lower bouts and across the middle of the instrument.

The belts are fully adjustable for all sizes of instrument with or without a cover and simply clip together using quick release moulded plastic toggle clips. We recommend the use of a light-weight cover to help protect your instrument from the extreme cold experienced in the hold of an aircraft during flight - however - should you prefer to transport your instrument without a cover, then soft fabric sleeves offer protection to the precious layers of varnish from the clips.

For securing the neck of your instrument - a heavy duty leather belt and buckle provide you with absolute piece of mind that your instrument is totally secure in readiness for its outbound journey at the oft merciless hands of baggage handlers et al. When travelling without a cover - a simple padded cloth protector fitted with Velcro strips can be secured in seconds around the neck of your instrument to provide protection to the strings from the buckle.

5) Bow holders: If you're not using a canvas covers there are no less than two bow holders fitted to the interior lid.

6) Storage compartment: For your pot of rosin, strings and spare bowtie etc there is a storage compartment located at the lower neck position. It measures 20cm x 15cm x 9cm.

What about my instrument. It's not really a standard size. Will it fit?

The case has been designed to accommodate instruments up to full size with or without a cover. This includes five string instruments or four string instruments fitted with a low C-extension. For smaller three-quarter instruments or for those of an unusual outline - it is recommended that you provide a template (place back of your instrument onto paper and draw around outline with a pencil) of your instrument so that extra interior tailoring can be done to ensure a perfect fit. This custom-fit service is free of charge and is highly recommended.

Is my instrument a three quarter or full size?

Although there has never been a standard size for a double bass The Contrabass Shoppe has adopted the length of back (LOB) measurement (base of the back button down to the lowest extremity of the back) to determine the various classifications. Here are the measurements;

Three-quarter size: 107cm - 111cm
Full size: 112cm - 115cm
Five-fourths size: 116cm - 119cm

Is there any choice of colour?

For the interior there is a choice of blue or light green. For the exterior - the colours that are available are carbon-black, blue, green, red, magenta or amber. Using an exclusive process a translucent top coat is applied over the pigment coat with the result that the stunning weave effect of the carbon fibre is fully visual. Solid (non-see-through as available for the Carbon-Kevlar case) colours are available upon request - but the hi-tech weave effect of the carbon fibre would be lost and there would be an additional weight gain of approximately 800gms.

Colours for Carbon Fibre Flight Cases

Which colours are advisable?

A lighter colour is always recommended because in the event of your case - with instrument inside - being left out in the sun - as can easily happen at airports while waiting to be loaded or following unloading - these colours absorb less of the sun's powerful rays and therefore offer greater protection to your instrument from this potentially damaging heat source.

Are there any guarantees?

Yes indeed. Our manufacturers are fully confident that you will not encounter any problems with your case, and we are therefore able to pass on a full manufacturers guarantee against faulty materials or workmanship for three years from the date of purchase. Obviously the guarantee does not cover damage due to accident, neglect, alteration or any unreasonable use.

How long will it take to make my case?

Due to a high demand for the flight cases there is an approximately waiting time of 21 working days from receiving your confirmed order.

Do you have any in stock?

Yes - we are aiming to hold one or two in stock for immediate or short wait delivery. Please e-mail for details of colours.

What about delivery costs?

For UK Mainland (except the more remote areas of North West and Western Scotland) the delivery cost is UK£100-00. For all other areas please ask for a quote.

Have you had any feedback from players who have already purchased one?

Yes - the response to the carbon fibre flight-cases has been overwhelmingly positive. Click here to read some letters of recommendation.

Summary:

This is indeed the bass flight case of the 21st century. New modern materials laid in laminate form have enabled production of these supremely strong cases at - in most instances - less than half the weight of conventional fibreglass cases. Meticulous attention to detail coupled with great styling and a wide choice of exterior colours, all at an extremely competitive price means that these flight cases receive the thumbs up as a best buy product.

Stats - External:

Total length (inc bottom bump stops and top toggle): 82.75in (210.0cm)
Width across upper bouts (inc bump stops): 26.0in (66.0cm)
Width across middle bouts (inc leather handles): 26.0in (66.0cm)
Width across lower bouts (inc wheels): 33.0in (84.0cm)
Maximum depth (at bridge): 20.0in (51.0cm)
Weight: 18kg (approx.)

Stats - Internal:

Maximum width across upper bouts: 23.65in (60.0cm)
Maximum width across lower bouts: 29.15in (74.0cm)
Maximum depth at bridge: 19.25in (49.0cm)

Carbon Fibre Flight Case Price: UK£ 2 950-00 - Convert price with XE.com Personal Currency Assistant

Due to the size and weight of this item, shipping price will be advised on request, please ask for a quote.

For a very big view of the case, click on each of the photographs

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Quarter View

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Front Open View

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Side View

 
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