Case for an EH-150

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Jon Gersh
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Case for an EH-150

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I just bought this nice little 7 string EH-150 off Ebay, and it has no case! I've tried to find one on the web, but no luck! Maybe a dulcimer case might work? Any suggestions folks, where should I look?
Thanks! Jon Gersh, Boston MA
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Try SKB cases http://www.casesbyskb.com/

They may be overkill for what you need for an EH-150 but check it out.

I just ordered a case for my Stringmaster d-8. Cheaper than a custom case. I decided I don't want to carry on an airplane if I travel - but check it instead. Plus this will protect better than the original case when I haul it for gigs in the truck and I can keep the original case out of harms way at home.

I got the 3SKB-4316W - (Price: $149.95) It's a little larger than I need by a few inches, but I'll have room for the legs and a box for cables and picks and bars etc. I almost tried the 1SKB-H3611W (Price: $142.83) - figured it may not be quite big enough - but those have wheels!.



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Post by Iain »

I put my 10 string EH-150 in a banjo gig bag to take it to gigs. Works for me and vol pedal goes in bag's front pocket.
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Michael Miller
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Post by Michael Miller »

Elderly sells a padded lap dulcimer gigbag for $30 (black mountain?). Pretty handy.
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