Voyager Gig Bag in UK/Europe

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punkdisco
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Voyager Gig Bag in UK/Europe

Post by punkdisco » Mon Jun 13, 2005 9:48 am

Hi

Anyone know where to get one of these carry bags in the UK or Europe?

http://www.moogmusic.com/detail.php?main_product_id=43&

They dont sell them in Turnkey for some reason. Could import from the US but trying locally first..

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Post by Demokid » Mon Jun 13, 2005 10:40 am

Hi!

Try http://www.emc-de.com, they are great! I bought my Voyager AE from EMC last year and got it €220 cheaper and faster then if I would have bought it here in Sweden. :lol:

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Post by mee3d » Mon Jun 13, 2005 4:32 pm

Turnkeys don't sell them as they have 'moog' branded all over them.

I got one with my Voayager SE, direct from moog, which they no longer do but in my opinion you would be better off with a poly case or better still an anvil flightcase . . I lifted up my Voyager in the padded gig bag slightly more enthusiastically then I should perhaps have, and the stitching all around the straps gave away . . about 4 inches into the main bag.

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Post by punkdisco » Mon Jun 13, 2005 4:37 pm

I suspected it was the 'Moog' writing.. I appreciate your comments about getting a hard case but it is only for a single jouney I am due to make. Maybe if I start gigging with it then ill get a hardcase..

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Post by mee3d » Mon Jun 13, 2005 4:38 pm

paul

It only took one journey for me to almost drop my Voyager.

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GIG BAGS?

Post by miket156 » Mon Jun 13, 2005 4:41 pm

If I put out the kind of money a Voyager costs, NO WAY would I put it in a soft bag of ANY kind to carry to a gig. As previously posted, get yourself an anvil case, or some other kind of hard shell case to protect your investment. I have vintage KB's that are twenty five years old and look almost as good as the day I bought them because I always moved them in hard shell cases. Anvil's have traditionally been the most solid, as well as the most expensive, but there's a reason for it. Their hardware (like handles and latches) doesn't fail after YEARS of use and life on the road. You can get a less expensive one for "local" use these days to save some money, but forget GIG BAGS. DUH!

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VOYAGER GIG BAG

Post by ELPNeil » Mon Jun 13, 2005 5:11 pm

Hello Paul
I have one for sale,brand new still sealed I had it sent over from LA.
I sold my Voyager so now it's surplus drop me an email.
regards
Neil
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Post by punkdisco » Mon Jun 13, 2005 5:25 pm

Hi Neil

Ah! I just emailed your via your SOS advert.. Sounds good. I have your number so will call you tomorrow.

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