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davebolden44
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Road case

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Anybody know where I can get a road case to fit an ods head. Its an amplified nation cab which im not sure but i think its a quarter inch wider than a dumble. I want to haul it around but its way too nice to beat up. Thanks
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AtomCap
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Call chris shalhoub @ circle 3 designs, awesome case guy, he knows!
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Thanks will check em out.
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May want to check these guys out. http://www.studioslips.com/

OD heads are already heavy and this is a light alternative. Have one of their padded combo clam shell cases and it is light and very protective.
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unless it's going in a truck or van then I wouldn't use a traditional flight case. They're heavy and destroy car interiors.

as mentioned get a padded soft case made, it will stop tolex tears etc and offer some protection in a car. I presume you'll be carrying it yourself so you can make sure it's not dropped or mistreated.


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I have had good luck with Tuki soft / padded cases.
I haven't bought one in a while, but that's good, I guess.
They were reasonably priced at the time.

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Another inexpensive and light alternative. Not as well fitting as the Studio Slips in my experience but, very reasonably priced.
https://lecover.com/about_gig.php
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