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If you plan to buy in store, contact a few different instrument case wholesalers, distributors, manufacturers, and factory stores to get information such as hours, location, selection, and price. If there is an item you need, particularly a specialty or hard-to-find item, inquire whether the store carries it to save yourself a trip for nothing. Ask about the store’s selection of instruments and accessories, such as guitars, sound boards, keyboards, drums, turntables, bass, and speakers. If you need instrument cases for items other than musical instruments, such as golf equipment, optic equipment, or military equipment, contact those types of wholesalers, distributors, manufacturers, and factory stores. When wondering how to choose an instrument case dealer for musical instruments such as guitars, find out whether the store caters to serious musicians or to all ages and skills. Inquire whether the store has a website you can browse for more information. This way, you can easily get detailed product information, photos of ATA style products, prices, and company background. Inquire if the store is local or part of a local, national, or international chain. Check out prices at different stores, comparing brands and prices. Find out about any discounts or sales going on at the moment as well. Consider the store’s reputation for customer service and product quality before choosing an instrument case wholesaler. Check out the cleanliness of the store and helpfulness of staff members. You want to be sure the staff members are knowledgeable about their products (such as turn table and soundboard cases) and can give you qualified advice on the best brands. Before choosing an instrument case dealer, keep in mind the store’s hours, location, product line, price, and reputation.
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