What kind of cello case to buy?
It can be an overwhelming task, when you need to buy a good cello
case. Only just a few years ago, there were really only a few cello
case manufacturers that made decent cello cases. Nowadays, there
is at least 20 brands alone with many models of cases in which to
buy. There is the carbon fiber case, 'super-dooper' light weight
cello cases that can weigh a mere 5 pounds and made out of a myriad
of scientific materials that were first originally designed for
a spaceship!
String Magazine has always been a good, trusting source for previewing
new musical products. Especially when there are so very many choices
and price ranges. Last year, they chose the Bobelock #2000 model
cello case to be the best buy in America. After selling and seeing
so many cello cases throughout the years, the Bobelock case truly
deserves all the accolades it has gotten. See our vast selection
of bobelock cello cases.
First, they are made well and sturdy and can take years of hard
knocks, scrapes and bangs. They were simply designed so that the
busy cellist can quickly put their cello into the case, latch it
up, and get on their way. Most of all, they are durable and truly
(the reason Strings liked them so much) a super deal compared to
the really expensive cello cases that do the same thing and offer
the same protection. In fact, it's it's not surprising that so many
professionals buy a Bobelock. They go for the most protective case
and look to buy a case that will last and not break the bank! With
the Bobelock, you get a good trusted maker that has been making
these cases for generations, and a great price.
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