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Watch out for getting one with zippers on the top edge (and not somewhere in the middle of the top) and take care that the measurements are minimum & best 20cm (8 inch) in height and with.
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There’s so many fishing bag models out there, so many different sizes and variations that you might wanna hunt for your own perfect bag. You can build a 4-wall & bottom inlay just like that paper cube you probably had to do in grammar school! To find that material grab an expired election poster or buy one in a a crafts store, artists supply or architectural modeling store, … or certainly on ebay (German here) too. My favorite material for that: Twin-wall medium soft plastic material as you can easily cut and fold it. So what you need to stiffen the bag is a bottom plate or -even better- plates on every wall to put inside and you have a perfectly working budget 45 bag. Most of those bags are not stabilized and a bit sloppy. The aluminum thermos inner lining is to protect your carp (or 45’s) from heat. Those bags are made for outdoor use, made of heavy duty nylon and are more often than not water resistant. Then I found something else: Durable! Waterproof! Thermos insulated! Cheap! Fishing cooler bags that is. Looking for alternatives I checked some beauty cases and liked this one particularly… but, well: it was not helping a lot price-wise. No problems at all besides the fact that with all those 45 bags -as often with phono equipment- the price tags are (in my opinion at least) a bit high for what they really are in the end… Newer Magma (look out for the Dusty Donuts & 45Live editions!) are great! Inspired by the also great luxury Tucker & Bloom bag.
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Same with Magma’s old Riot Bagmodel, plus this zipper that never really worked. The foam inlay was quite protective but made this bag very chubby for the amount of records you actually could hold in it. We’ve seen the Magma, Zomo, Rich Medina’s Tucker & Bloom or Stones Throw / Tanner Goods 45 record bags and their brand-series variations and I like most of them a lot! Only Zomo’s Ragga Bag was notorious for always getting stuck with all those outer pockets.