These are such high quality, well-designed, rugged cases, they are - literally - the best lightweight guitar (and the attaché bag as well) cases I've ever owned. It doesn't do them justice, to call them gig bags. For a travelling musician, Reunion Blues is state-of-the-art.
Lightweight, perfectly balanced, the handle & straps are ergonomic and comfortable: compartments are logical & functional ... The top considerations would always be protection and the promise of durability, and Reunion Blues is, quite simply, as good as it gets.
But there's more: there's style, and the aesthetics of Reunion Blues speak to me. [ And this pretty much sums up the marketing phrase: RUGGED, REFINED. Yes. Exactly. ]
From the velvet interior to the quality of the corded edges ... I feel like I am putting my instrument into a case that quietly says to others, "This dude's a serious pro." I also think I can hear it speaking to baggage handlers, security personnel, flight crews, and stage crew personnel: "Respect the property. There's no point acting like a luggage gorilla: this case will only make a monkey out of you, anyway." - Rik Emmett
Rik Emmett | Triumph
These are such high quality, well-designed, rugged cases, they are - literally - the best lightweight guitar (and the attaché bag as well) cases I've ever owned. It doesn't do them justice, to call them gig bags. For a travelling musician, Reunion Blues is state-of-the-art.
Lightweight, perfectly balanced, the handle & straps are ergonomic and comfortable: compartments are logical & functional ... The top considerations would always be protection and the promise of durability, and Reunion Blues is, quite simply, as good as it gets.
But there's more: there's style, and the aesthetics of Reunion Blues speak to me. [ And this pretty much sums up the marketing phrase: RUGGED, REFINED. Yes. Exactly. ]
From the velvet interior to the quality of the corded edges ... I feel like I am putting my instrument into a case that quietly says to others, "This dude's a serious pro." I also think I can hear it speaking to baggage handlers, security personnel, flight crews, and stage crew personnel: "Respect the property. There's no point acting like a luggage gorilla: this case will only make a monkey out of you, anyway." - Rik Emmett