Adam and Bella take on the most ignored purchase in your musical life: the case your horn lives in. Based on the latest article at TrumpetStudio.com by Michael Droste, this episode flips the usual logic on its head, because the expensive case is not automatically the protective one. The real question is never "is this a good case," it's "protective against what, for the way I actually travel." You'll learn the three kinds of protection nobody explains, molded, suspended, and foam, and why each one wins in a completely different situation. The hosts dig into the variables that actually matter, weight, fit and security, and the hardware that quietly decides whether a case lasts three years or thirty. Then they walk the field, brand by brand: the pro-standard Marcus Bonna, the near-bulletproof Torpedo Bags Classic and the lighter Outlaw, the suspended fiberglass BAGS of Spain, the heirloom Glenn Cronkhite leather bags (and the surprising history that ties Cronkhite, Reunion Blues, and Torpedo together), the value-king ProTec Pro Pac, the underrated Gard, and the elusive Monette, including the story behind the email that never got answered. Along the way they bust three stubborn myths, that a hard case is safe to check on a plane, that a gig bag spells doom for your horn, and that more foam always means more protection. The episode closes with quick buy-it-now picks by player type, from students to doublers to frequent flyers, plus a personal note on hunting down a replacement for a beloved discontinued case. Whatever you carry, the takeaway is simple: protect your horn like it cost what it actually cost. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: All available at TrumpetStudio.com. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — and check out the Trumpet Studio - Learn to Play app on the App Store. Now go practice!!