Racks, Cases & Bags

 

 

 

 

 


Levy's Gig Bags

Levy's Leathers make some of the nicest Leather straps and bags that we have been able to find. They have a tremendous range of products from entry level neoprene straps up to the custom hand-tooled leather bags. Levy's Leather products reach world-wide markets through distributors in over fifty countries, in addition to their Canadian and US dealer-direct distribution systems. Two hundred employees are working together at Levy's to make sure that if you need guitar strings in Hong Kong by Friday they'll jump through the necessary hoops and dance the dance that's required to make sure that they get there.

 


Mono Cases

MONO was founded by Daniel Kushner in the spring of 2006, on the ferry boat between Sausalito and San Francisco, to be exact. A self-taught drummer of over 15 years and a professional industrial designer, Daniel launched MONO to merge his love for music and design with a vision of creating innovative products for a new generation of modernist musicians.

 


Reunion Blues Gig Bags

Reunion Blues is a privately held company founded in 1976 by people who believe that music is essential to the human spirit. That passion is still evident in every Reunion Blues product made today. Reunion Blues was the first compnay to create a soft, lightweight instrument bag with padding substantial enough to protect the finest instruments. Since we began, we've developed more than 200 original designs for instruments common and obscure, for everyone from rock guitarists to country pickers, from jazz saxophonists to symphony cellists. We have always offered an unmatched combination of style, functionality, and pretection, with features based on feedback from the professionals who use our products. Over the past 30 years, we've never lost sight of the mission that started it all: to make the gig bag that a serious musician will treasure as much as the instrument inside it.

 


Spector Gig Bags

Today, Stuart Spector makes eight to ten Spector neck-through basses a month in his shop near Woodstock, New York, and he also offers production instruments built under contract in the Czech Republic, Korea, and China. One of the latest Spector offerings is an old model that’s been reborn. "We’ve re-introduced the USA bolt-on NS bass. It has the deep-inset neck design we first built back in ’81. With the technology now available, we can offer it at a relatively moderate price. We’re building 20 or so a month. It’s been a lot of fun making them and playing them again."



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