Suggest a gig bag for a 000

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My new Martin 000-28 has a nice hard case, but, it is very heavy. I would like to get a good gig bag. I would like suggestions for a nice/good gig bag that fits the 000 nicely...

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Reunion Blues or Gator are pricey, but worth it. I've owned both, (RB for an PRS dread and Guild bluesbird) the other for a fender (gator). Both are solid names. Personally, prefer the RB, pricey-but worth it if you are using the gig bag frequently (as I do). RB was also helpful in helping me determine which size gig bag to purchase.
 

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Reunion Blues or Gator are pricey, but worth it. I've owned both, (RB for an PRS dread and Guild bluesbird) the other for a fender (gator). Both are solid names. Personally, prefer the RB, pricey-but worth it if you are using the gig bag frequently (as I do). RB was also helpful in helping me determine which size gig bag to purchase.
Thanx, i sent an email to them asking about the correct one for a 000.
 

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Reunion Blues or Gator are pricey, but worth it. I've owned both, (RB for an PRS dread and Guild bluesbird) the other for a fender (gator). Both are solid names. Personally, prefer the RB, pricey-but worth it if you are using the gig bag frequently (as I do). RB was also helpful in helping me determine which size gig bag to purchase.
Thanx, that looks good, but a bit too large, IMHO... I just found a Martin brand 000 gig bag at Maury's, but, am awaiting a response from Reunion.
 

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These are very nice. Semi Rigid. Light. I fly to Nazfest in PA with a Martin 00016SGT or a 00015 in this bag.

https://www.elderly.com/collections.../products/access-stage-three-hb-guitar-gigbag.

If you're looking for a common gigbag I would look at Gator but I can't recommend putting a Martin in a bag that is less than semi rigid. I think that a 000 will fit in a classical sized bag.

https://www.musiciansfriend.com/acc...-gig-bag-for-classical-guitar/l00405000000000
Thanks John, the one at Elderly looks good...
 

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I've never seen a gig bag that allows for good humidity control - keep it in a hard case and keep it humidified. A 000-28 is a nice guitar, there is a reason the case is heavy.
 

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Consider carrying around the heavier case part of your workout routine.
Switch arms etc...
That way you can have a more muscular physique and an undamaged guitar.
Win-win.

I do not trust gig bags to protect guitars.
Especially high dollar acoustic guitars
 

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It will be for local transport, I can put it on my back/shoulders and my cane in one hand and the other to help balance... mobility/balance issues

The guitar will live in the hard shell case except for going to jams.
 

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It will be for local transport, I can put it on my back/shoulders and my cane in one hand and the other to help balance... mobility/balance issues

The guitar will live in the hard shell case except for going to jams.

And when in transit is when it needs protection the most. Seems it would be safer with gig bag at home, HSC when in transit and gigging.
 

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A bit of irony - I hate gig bags and wouldn't put my guitar in one. However I recently worked on the 000-C Steve Miller sig that belongs to the owner of my local music store. Beautiful guitar, quilted mahogany, and it came to me in a Gator gig bag. The owner does a lot of playing out and pretty much has his choice of any case (and guitar) in the store - I didn't question it.
 

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I have an Access Stage 3 small acoustic bag like this. Fits my Rainsong Shorty, my Martin 000-15 custom and my Journey overhead OF420B perfectly, and with the combination of thick open-cell foam and a hard composite shell, protects as well as the hard cases, but is much easier and lighter to carry.

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A bit of irony - I hate gig bags and wouldn't put my guitar in one. However I recently worked on the 000-C Steve Miller sig that belongs to the owner of my local music store. Beautiful guitar, quilted mahogany, and it came to me in a Gator gig bag. The owner does a lot of playing out and pretty much has his choice of any case (and guitar) in the store - I didn't question it.
its this sort of milqtoast acquiensce to the customer choices that has led to the cheapening of the retail experience. I would suggest you make the customer justify his choice and demean his reasons whilst pointing him towards your most expensive and tasteless bit of accroutemen, its up to the sales staff to make sure the customer realizes he knows nothing and has no taste.

miss no opportunity to upsale the unsure customer, and certainly miss no opportunity to transform the educated consumer into a mass of misunderstood fables and certainly point out all the bad choices that brought him to this moment.

really its the least you can do....
 

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And when in transit is when it needs protection the most. Seems it would be safer with gig bag at home, HSC when in transit and gigging.
I have mobility issues, getting the guitar to and from the car is why I want a gig bag. Keeping it humidified at the house will be done in the case.
 
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