Sunday, 29 July 2012

Viola Cases: Beautifully Designed Cases For Musical Instrument


Weber Case

Weber Case is a world known manufacturer of a wide range of cases. The concept of business of making cases for musical instruments first came to the minds of Dorothy Weber and Leroy. Duo together started manufacturing cases under brand name Weber case. Since the inception of the business it has grown enormously. Though both have different work, yet they both seem to be very coordination in one another' affairs. This is the reason that we are consistently growing at good pace. Weber Dorothy takes job sewing while Leroy is accountable towards making the shells- gluing, assembling all interior parts together to create a real piece of art.

Thus, duo together have managed to launch a line up of durable, beautiful and handy cases at competitive rate. Of which violin cases are considered to be the best safety cover for your violin. If you are a great lover of violin and want your violin all the time with you. But the safety cause you worry to carry it to wherever you go. With thin in mind violin cases have been built. They have so designed that their interior designing perfectly match the make of violin.

In addition we have another such case namely viola cases which is also as important as violin cases. They are so made that you can easily use. Some of their features are as follows:

This is a very special 600 case containing LOTS of unique features !! This view features the picture gallery.
  • Lots of violinists put pictures behind their bow ribbons. Then, the bow ribbons cut right across the pictures!
  • All you see then are the heads! I solved that problem by putting clear plastic over the bow ribbons!
  • You simply slip your picture behind the plastic, But, in front of the ribbons. “Brovo” ! Now, you can see the complete photo !!
  • The other benefit from this is – great ease in cleaning the rosin off the plastic, instead of off the ribbon.
  • Notice the bow ribbons! A wide gray ribbon under a narrow black ribbon gives a subtle touch of ‘class’.

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