Good Quality Dj Bags - magma

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Good Quality Dj Bags - magma

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hello -

we have been doing the uk distro for this german company for close to a year now.

endorsers inc - richie hawtin, grooverider, bob sinclair, troy pierce, claudio coocoluto, eddie richards and others.

really innovative & extremely well made bags catering for all types of performers - there are bags for final scratch djs, bags for drum machine/keyboard/laptop djs, bags for djs that take waaay too many records with them, cd bags/wallets etc.

these are not pile em high, sell em cheap... they are really great bags, designed and built by people that understand djs needs.

after sales service is unparalleled... any problems... email me and within a week we will have a solution.

check em out.

www.magma-bags.com

u can email me for discount - info (at) rescuerecordings.com
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quality sht!!!
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Post by Harm Rhebergen »

funny topic..

I've worked for UDG for 2,5 years...

Great product also, IMO a little better then the Magma, but hey, who am I.. ;)

Still have 7 UDG bags in my collection.. great stuff...

I killed the caps in your topic title
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Post by kans »

I really need a good new bag for my live gear... UDG doesn't include enough, or really any important pictures of the product, and Magma doesn't have any online ordering capabilities...

I want either a Magma Studio/Gig-Bag 25 or possibly a UDG Producer Bag, if I could see more pictures of it... :\
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@ kans: just send them an email, asking for more pics.. ;)
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magma gig bag

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hi -

troy pierce uses the magma gig bag and the multipurpose trolley.

if you go to the magma site - top right corner is a blue star... u can download the catalogue there and look thru the pics.

the storage options in the magma bags are more diverse than the udg bags. I mean... how can u do a final scratch bag that isnt big enough to hold your final scratch records!? UDG doesnt touch Magma and I can sit here and give facts why.

Thanks
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Post by patrick bateman »

I agree with Underline.

UDG sucks big time, especially the trolley is bad. But I guess UDG is a fantastic example on how far you can come with good PR without having the best product.

I have now a Odessey dj trolley, recommend by Mr. C, and it works fantastic and have no problem with the baggage check in on flights.
I might consider buying a MAGMA bag also.
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Post by kans »

Do you have to call and order from Magma? E-mail?
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