Bobelock Hill Style 1017 Semi-French Fitted Black/Blue 4/4 Violin Case





Key features
- •Black exterior with beautiful blue velvet interior with suspension
- •Five-ply, seamless, poplar veneer construction
- •Four locking bow spinners with arched top and deluxe German latch
- •Hygrometer, humistat, string tube, blanket, leather handle, brass fittings, subway strap and shoulder strap
- •4/4 Violin size
Bobelock Hill Style 1017 Semi-French Fitted Black/Blue 4/4 Violin Case
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Great quality
Milady•November 28, 2016
Great quality - better than the case I looked at which was twice the price.
The fit is good for my instrument
J K C•January 12, 2015
I did a fair bit of research and read a lot of reviews and forum posts before buying this case. I've seen it referred to as the "Honda Accord" of violin cases: safe, reliable, and affordable. Now that I have it, I completely agree with that assessment. The fit is good for my instrument, but just a little on the snug side now that I have added a silk violin bag to the mix. It is also a bit lighter than I was expecting, or perhaps all the yoga is starting to pay off. I would still love to have a Musafia case someday when I can afford it, but I'm very happy with the quality of this one right now.
Boboleck 1017 violin case
M. Schlitt•September 8, 2010
For the money, an outstanding case. Well-constructed for safety, velvet interior, cushy suspension, string tube, spring bow holders, and plenty of room in the three accessory boxes on the interior. One of the best exterior rain covers I have seen with ample room for a lot of music. A bit thin on the interior at the lower bouts of the instrument, and not much padding there -- but you won't find more unless you go up beyond the $600 range and above, and even then, is it variable. A far better value in craftsmanship and protection than more expensive cases, like the Negri Monaco, which I also have. At well over $300, the Negri is junk by comparison -- thin hard walls, thin felt interior (yes, felt!), very thin padding, practically zero suspension, no string tube, one accessory box with no proper hinge so that when you open it, it falls onto the scroll of your instrument if it is still in the case, and a cover that is paper thin and only water-resistant. The Boboleck is definitely a bargin and well-made -- I transferred my early 18th-century instrument from my 20-year-old jeager etui, which while still solid, has no suspension and compressed padding by now -- I feel completely confident in the ability of this case to protect my precious instrument.







