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Hey all,Ā 

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How is everyone transporting things like cables, in-ear cases, chargers, iPad/Tablets, spare strings, and all manner of miscellaneous things to gigs?Ā 

I'm thinking more of touring where everything gets packed in a van with all the other cases, rather than say local club gigs/functions where I'd probably chuck most of those things in a gig bag.Ā 

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I'm trying to find a case with compartments to organise everything but haven't quite managed to find the right thing, so I'm curious as to what everyone else's solution is!Ā 

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Thanks

Nick

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I use a Wenger rucksack for those purposes, plenty of compartments to keep everything in its place. Very hard wearing, waterproof, and reassuringly expensive.Ā 

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I use several of those aluminium (they're actually ply with an alu' skin) camera cases you can buy from Argos, Amazon and similar for mic's, cables, etc. Cheap and sturdy.

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Being a dyed in the wool tight wad I head down to the local charity shops and pick up a old lap top bag. Sometimes the zips work!Ā 

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Ah, people reading the title but not the op, classic internet. 😁

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Proper proper touring is done with either road cases or production cases depending on the size of the greeble that needs storing. If I was doing van touring I'd probably use one of the Flyht pelican case 'homages' šŸ˜‰ with the divider. Would that work?

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Like everyone else who has answered though I don't use any of those solutions though. I use a Stanley Fatmax.Ā 

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On 30/09/2022 at 19:21, Dan Dare said:

I use several of those aluminium (they're actually ply with an alu' skin) camera cases you can buy from Argos, Amazon and similar for mic's, cables, etc. Cheap and sturdy.

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Alu case.jpg


Always check out the hinges on those , if they have a long piano hinge you’re ok , but if it’s two little inch long hinges they’re probably going to give out if they’re subjected to any abuse , like putting too much stuff in the case …

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I went looking for a bag to put my little Darkglass head in , and discovered it sits perfectly in a little Billingham bag that hasn’t seen much recent use.

Perfect!

CD8BF4B4-BC34-43F4-BDE0-C9F018FD4886.jpeg

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On 01/10/2022 at 09:59, Jack said:

Ah, people reading the title but not the op, classic internet. 😁

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Proper proper touring is done with either road cases or production cases depending on the size of the greeble that needs storing. If I was doing van touring I'd probably use one of the Flyht pelican case 'homages' šŸ˜‰ with the divider. Would that work?

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Like everyone else who has answered though I don't use any of those solutions though. I use a Stanley Fatmax.Ā 

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That may be true. However, cables etc in a decent (flexible) bag can fit into odd spaces and help keep other things in place. Not so much in a truck, but certainly in the rear of a splitter van.

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On 16/11/2022 at 16:26, msb said:

I went looking for a bag to put my little Darkglass head in , and discovered it sits perfectly in a little Billingham bag that hasn’t seen much recent use.

Perfect!

CD8BF4B4-BC34-43F4-BDE0-C9F018FD4886.jpeg

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That wouldn't work with a proper plug, like we have. šŸ˜‰

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