robobass Aug 1, 2005 3,535 1,391 5,401 Cologne, Germany www.basscapos.com Disclosures Private Inventor - Bass Capos May 25, 2016 #1 May 25, 2016 #1 Made for inflating very large tires, but perfect for those obsessing about how to park their axe bass at home Mark, you gonna put in the catalog? Reactions: DC Bass
Made for inflating very large tires, but perfect for those obsessing about how to park their axe bass at home Mark, you gonna put in the catalog?
Michal Herman May 31, 2013 228 118 5,356 May 25, 2016 #2 May 25, 2016 #2 I don't understand - in which way you want to put DB there?
robobass Aug 1, 2005 3,535 1,391 5,401 Cologne, Germany www.basscapos.com Disclosures Private Inventor - Bass Capos May 25, 2016 #3 May 25, 2016 #3 The thing is 66" tall!
groooooove Dec 17, 2008 8,629 5,904 6,181 Long Island, NY Jun 2, 2016 #4 Jun 2, 2016 #4 robobass said: The thing is 66" tall! Click to expand... not quite tall enough for either of my basses - i suspect few 3/4 basses would fit in that the idea of a saftey cage, if i had the room, would be interesting though.
robobass said: The thing is 66" tall! Click to expand... not quite tall enough for either of my basses - i suspect few 3/4 basses would fit in that the idea of a saftey cage, if i had the room, would be interesting though.
Don Kasper Gold Supporting Member Dec 30, 2012 6,846 12,041 9,796 69 Los Angeles/Burbank, CA Jun 2, 2016 #5 Jun 2, 2016 #5 Great Idea! Perfect for storing clumsy family members and unruly pets! Last edited: Jun 2, 2016 Reactions: DC Bass and PaulJSmith
G gerry grable Nov 9, 2010 1,295 463 5,026 Jun 3, 2016 #6 Jun 3, 2016 #6 Don Kasper said: Great Idea! Perfect for storing clumsy family members and unruly pets! Click to expand... Ha ha. Just poke the neck through the top and use bungee cords.
Don Kasper said: Great Idea! Perfect for storing clumsy family members and unruly pets! Click to expand... Ha ha. Just poke the neck through the top and use bungee cords.
Selim Supporting Member Jun 2, 2008 1,931 1,846 5,626 New York City Jun 8, 2016 #7 Jun 8, 2016 #7 I wouldn't put something as beautiful as a double bass in something that looked like that. But I'm not knocking it either. Whatever floats your boat.
I wouldn't put something as beautiful as a double bass in something that looked like that. But I'm not knocking it either. Whatever floats your boat.
jmlee Catgut? Not funny. Supporting Member Jun 16, 2005 5,532 13,774 6,046 Halifax, Nova Scotia bme.medicine.dal.ca Jun 8, 2016 #8 Jun 8, 2016 #8 Too open for me. I couldn't feel secure with just that much metal. Reactions: DMcNutt, robobass and fretter
neddyrow www.simmerinstew.com Apr 21, 2011 2,285 3,055 5,756 Cortland, NY Jun 8, 2016 #9 Jun 8, 2016 #9 my bass is in here and it is safe from anything you can dream up. there's only one problem..... Reactions: DMcNutt and fretter
Remyd Apr 2, 2014 1,737 1,437 5,046 46 St. Louis, MO twitter.com Jun 8, 2016 #10 Jun 8, 2016 #10 Would be worried about something like this scratching the finish on a nice db