I use a Platte case. They are usually used by the electronic trades, and have many choices regarding pallet configurations. The case itself is very similar to the older Datamaster cases Schaff used to sell. The newer replacement case is just junk. The Platte construction is very solid, very nice to look at with chrome latches and nice padded handle. I think I have nearly 30 or more #'s in it. There are no separate "feet", but the outer part of the case has molded ribs and protruding "feet" molded in. Has 2 pallets, and a configurable storage area underneath the lower pallet, and storage for paperwork behind the upper one. You can see them on the Platte website. I highly recommend the Platte cases for the quality. Some don't like the hard case, and prefer the cordura type of bag. I like the hard case, JMHO. Paul McCloud San Diego > Hi folks, I was just wondering what type of case some of you use? > Currently, I carry the basics in an old brief case, but its hard to > organize (me some what of neat freak!) I've been looking at the > "ULTIMATE" GENCK Case in the Schaff catalog, $230 bucks though, but > might help in giving the professional image!? Well any way, just > curious. Have a Great Week-end!!!!!!!!! _______________________________________________ pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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