LUTHIERS KNOW! – Part 1
Mike Kinal crafts incredible guitars and basses. Here’s what he has to say about Reunion Blues.
“I bought my first Reunion Blues Bag back in 1988 and decided then that these were the cases for my guitars. The new Continental Series reinforces my opinion – best cases on the planet.”
- Mike Kinal – Kinal Guitars – www.Kinal.com
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Kody Kilby joins Reunion Blues endorser group
CODY KILBY
Growing up in Cowan, Tennessee, Cody Kilby picked up his dad’s banjo at age 8 and had a Gibson Banjo endorsement by the time he was 11. He started playing his mom’s guitar at 10, and by 17, he was the National Flatpicking Champion.

He added mandolin and dobro at around age 13, and at 16, recorded Just Me, showing his mastery of each instrument on the recording. While touring with Sally Jones and the Sidewinders, he caught the ear of Ricky Skaggs, joining Kentucky Thunder in 2001. Cody’s lightning-fast picking can be heard on a number of projects, including Disney album, O Mickey, Where Art Thou?. He’s also released a new solo project, Many Roads Traveled, on which he shares his own original compositions. In rare spare moments, Cody can be found producing and engineering projects for other artists in his home studio.
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Our new triple trumpet case was featured here on AudioFanzine.
We thought it might be a good thing to return the favor. Please feel free to visit them often.
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No commentsNew RB Continental Triple Trumpet Case
Reunion Blues is expanding their popular RB Continental line with the introduction of a new triple trumpet case that combines sleek contemporary design with the ultimate in instrument protection.

On the outside, a 1″ thick shock-absorbing Flexoskeleton™ exterior is lined with reinforced impact panels, and a knurled abrasion grid covers the bottom to help resist scuffing. A large zippered accessory pocket is also provided, along with an adjustable shoulder strap.
A unique, padded, wide-mouth lid opens to a hidden accessory pocket and reveals a very roomy interior that features adjustable dividers providing custom space allocation for securing trumpets, mutes and accessories… all crafted with a plush, quilted “double helix” velvet lining, one of the trademarks of the new RB Continental case line.
A Ballistic Quadraweave™ exterior features high-strength corded edges and all seams are double-stitched with high tensile thread and reinforced at tested stress points. This new case also includes a Zero-G palm-contoured handle with weight distributing foam core to help reduce hand fatigue when the case is carried over long distances.
Like all Reunion Blues products, this new RB Continental triple trumpet case comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
No commentsNew RB Continental Alto Sax Case
Reunion Blues is expanding their popular RB Continental line with the introduction of a new alto saxophone case that combines sleek contemporary design with the ultimate in instrument protection.

On the outside, a 1″ thick shock-absorbing Flexoskeleton™ exterior is lined with reinforced impact panels, and a knurled abrasion grid cradles the bottom to help resist scuffing. A large zippered “quick-stash” accessory pocket is provided, along with an adjustable shoulder strap and handy “subway handle” for easy transport in crowded trains or tight backstage situations.
On the inside, you will find a unique bell area suspension system and a rubberized protector pad… all crafted with a plush, quilted “double helix” velvet lining, one of the trademarks of the new RB Continental case line.
A Ballistic Quadraweave™ exterior features high-strength corded edges and all seams are double-stitched with high tensile thread and reinforced at tested stress points. This new case also includes a Zero-G palm-contoured handle with weight distributing foam core to help reduce hand fatigue when the instrument is carried for a long period of time.
Like all Reunion Blues products, this new RB Continental also sax case comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
No commentsTilted Headstock RB Continental Stress Test
After 40,000 hits, our first stress test video received a lot of viewer comments, challenging us to try it with a more fragile tilted headstock guitar. We accepted the challenge…
No commentsOn The Road With The RBC!
So recently real life circumstances required me to travel to my hometown of Grand Junction Colorado for a week. About a year ago my good friend, Phil Street, who is also from Grand Junction and was the drummer for my band Crunch here in California moved back to Western Colorado to be closer to his folks.
He’s drumming in a band there called Missy’s End,

R to L Joe, Todd and Phil of Missy's End.
led by a talented singer/songwriter named Joe Davis, and they just happened to have a gig scheduled while I was there and asked me to sit in for a couple of songs. This was the perfect opportunity to give our new Reunion Blues RB Continental case the ultimate road test, by checking it in as baggage with the airlines and letting the handlers do their worst. So I caught the bus from Petaluma

Me and the RBC at the Petaluma Airporter
to the Oakland Airport on a sunny Saturday morning, arrived at the US Airways baggage check in, handed over the company’s Epiphone Dot Studio in the RB Continental case, checked it in and told them to do their worst!

RBC at Oakland Baggage Check-In
(note I didn’t use my own guitar, I may be crazy but not stupid!) I had to make a connection in Phoenix to Grand Junction. The flight to Phoenix was quite turbulent as their were storms lined up the whole way. Then if that wasn’t enough fun, I got to hop on a 2 propeller prop job for the final leg to GJ.
It had been a number of years since I’d had the pleasure to fly on one of those and I’d forgotten just how much “fun” they can be.

Keeping cool on the bouncy prop job
Luckily our pro flight attendant Sandra kept everything calm, cool and under control. Upon landing in Grand Junction all 9 of us intrepid travellers got off the plane and I headed to baggage claim with more than a bit of apprehension. Within a few minutes I saw the RB Continental Case come down the baggage carousel.

RBC arrives GJ baggage carousel
With nervous anticipation I slowly opened the case and voila! There was the Dot in perfect condition. Not a scratch, dent, ding or blemish of any kind. 100% Success!

An Epi Dot without a spot!
Now all I had to do was learn Suffragette City by Friday, play the gig and then see how the axe survived the return trip back to the Bay Area. The gig was at Quincy’s Bar, the only alternative lifestyle bar in Grand Junction, the crowd was probably around 200+ with one of the most interesting mixes of humanity I’ve ever seen.

The one and only Quincy's Bar in GJ.
The people watching was almost as entertaining as the band. We even had a party bus pull up and out came 25 bouncing bachelorettes ready to rock.

Missy's End and yours truly rocking Suffragette City!
So we obliged them and then headed to Todd the bass players house for an after gig party until about 3:45 AM. That’s the latest this old man has been out in quite a few years but we had a blast. The next day I had my good friend and martial arts expert Kerry Wong give the case a good hard karate chop with the guitar in it and yes it survived the Kung Fu test beautifully as well.

RBC passes Kerry's Kung Fu Karate Chop test!
After taking care of all my family business it was time to head home. The return trip was smooth even if I did have to find a way to kill 3.5 hours in the Phoenix Airport (UGH!) . I arrived back in Oakland to find my wife and kids waiting for me (a sight for sore eyes for sure!) and waited for the RB Continental to come downt the carousel. When we got home my kids helped me check the guitar and as expected it was in perfect condition. I even stuffed some extra clothes, toiletries, etc… in the accessory pockets of the RBC to save space in my carry on. You can literally pack everything you need for a 1 or 2 night gig in this case and not even need any other luggage. And if your guitar happens to fall off a 3 story building or has to be subjected to the whim and whimsy of airline baggage handlers you can at least have some peace of mind knowing that it’s ensconced safely in a Reunion Blues RB Continental Guitar case. That’s my story and I’m sticking with it! Rock on everyone!
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