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Browse through the selection by clicking in the left side of our site. You'll find the product information you need along the way.
Pro Tec. Student and Intermediate models made in Korea.

Bobelock. Broad Range of models made in Philippines.

Concord. Chinese made models focus on value.

Eastman. Temporarily discontinued because of inconsistent quality of these products. We hope to reintroduce them soon. This decision is not a commentary of other Eastman products, which have a reputation for great value.

HC. Low priced, high value cases for students. Made in China

SKB. American made, durable, practical cases for students.

Tarisio. Another Chinese brand dedicated to copying the popular brands of other manufacturers.

Gewa. Classic German made cases known for durability and aesthetic appeal

Bam. The true leader in design concept and manufacturing process. This French manufacturer has proven that it is possible to find good value in a European product.

Gordge. For decades, The original exclusive model case. Hand made in Great Britain with Rolls-Royce-like detail.

Musafia. Italian made, exclusive models inspire the "wow factor". Take a look. Even if you are not a buyer of one of these cases, you will enjoy their stunning appearance.

Negri. German made cases with European aesthetics. Negri Diplomat model may just be the most expensive violin case ever.

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Too many cases for one page. We decided to break up the violin cases page into smaller pages organized by manufacturer.

The most important question we hear from our customers is "How much should I spend on a case?" The encouraging fact is, protective cases are not expensive. You can get top quality protection on almost any budget. What you get with higher prices more features, premium quality fabrics, hardware and distictive designs.

Let's face it, part of what we love about violas is their beautiful appearance. An attractive case enhances one's appreciation of string instruments. We invite you to indulge your imagination and explore our selection of fine cases. Don't forget to visit the manufacturer's websites. Additional information, and photos are available. If you have any questions, please contact us any time.

If you really like the appearance of your case, you might want to display it prominently with the lid open. A violin case can be the perfect centerpiece on the piano in your studio. However, the alignment of the lid may be temporarily compromised if left open for extended periods of time. Gravity has a gradual effect of slightly warping the parts of your case. So, when you go to close the case, the lid does not meet the base perfectly. No worry, this is only temporary. If you leave the case closed for an extended period of time, it will "remember" its proper alignment.

Gordge DeLuxe model is now suspension padded. This is an interesting story. For decades the Gordge cases have been non-suspension. Mike Gordge, the company's owner, resisted the inclusion of these extra pads because he knew that they don't really add much additional protection for the instrument. The trouble was, that customers believed they needed a suspension case, so Gordge was overlooked by many. Until now. The DeLuxe model, which for decades has been the standard for other manufacturers, now has suspension padding. Now there really is no reason not to buy a Gordge. Too bad they don't make cello cases.

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