Carrion C-1504 Black Hardshell 000 Guitar Case
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If you look at the case you are looking at, it is for a full sized guitar. The S35 is a dreadnought guitar.
For sure, I would need to measure, but I think the 30 inch length is perfect for my banjo, which has a reverberation chamber about 18 inches tall The diameter of the round disc is 20 inches. It looks like you will be able to resolve the case.
Yes, that would seem to make sense to me. I measure 21 inches long x 15 inches wide x 3 inches high. A button can be nestled at the heel of the shoe with some "squish" in the padding.
Selected User Reviews For Carrion C-1504 Black Hardshell 000 Guitar Case
It is 88). The delivery of this little number was very pleasant, arriving 3 days before it had been scheduled (I'm not sure why). When the case is first opened, it appears to be lighter than I had anticipated, although paired with the banjo it's surprisingly heavy There are six flights of stairs to go down). I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the hinges, as well as with the handle, which I discovered with delight. This case is fitted with three latches, most likely steel, around the front edges. Though I think I would have preferred four, it is just a matter of personal preference. In the middle latch of the case there is a lock, but I wouldn't put your life savings in this case because it was mostly for show, to prevent people from knocking off your tuning. About 39" x 14" x 5" is the size of my banjo. The size (length, width, height) is approximately 5". My banjo case is 97 centimeters wide, so it is quite thin. Due to this, I have noticed that the case tends to "sit" while laying on the ground and I have noticed that it leans when I pick it up as well. It would be risky to lift the case too quickly so you could knock it around, but if you put an old rag inside the case, it should stay in place. The case also includes a bin for storage, which I found very appealing. My guitar case currently contains a case of picks, strings, a tuner, notes, cloth (for cleaning strings), a mute (a clothespin), a flask, and what I think is a partridge in a pear tree. It is 88). It has been about a month since I purchased the item and so far it has held up well. The pros are I must mention*br Handles that are tough to break -- -Hinges that are sturdy - The strap keeps the lid in place (preventing it from moving)*- This bin makes a great storage solution - The interior cloth is soft, however, and is not a strong point. I must mention*br I think in the pro section there are too many "s"'s
Final remarks If you plan to purchase the banjo case for your instrument, I recommend that you do so. An excellent investment for the long life of your banjo, it is well made. Please welcome consumers to their new era. Thanks for reading.
It is very cool to see ukulele cases like these from Carrion. It turns out that I have two ukuleles-one for my soprano and one for my concert. The fit and finish is quite excellent for the price, and the cases open and close easily. I found that my instruments fit snugly inside the cases around their edges. They are much better than the generic wood cases sold on Amazon, which are far more difficult to fit - The finish line In two of the generic boxes I bought and returned, nails poked through the wood in the padding and I had difficulty closing the case properly. It has a nice layer of soft foam inside the case. The neck of the instrument has a nice support. I wouldn't say that it's as plush as some cases that cost twice as much, but it's more than adequate for carrying the small instruments I carry, and the thinner padding makes it easier to carry. There are a lot of wood-based products It may cost more to buy wood cases than styrofoam cases, but they are not much heavier and wood is more durable, particularly if you plan to keep it for many, many.
According to my expectations, this case was pretty much the same as I had The Gearlux Banjo Hardshell Case was a bit cheaper, so I'm glad I went with this one. There was a review for the case where it was said that the core felt like cardboard and that if you put anything on top of it, it would "crunch. ". A layer of Luann or thin plywood appears to be embedded in the core of this unit. My purposes are adequately served by it. It came with a slight gouge on the top of the vinyl. There were no signs of significant damage on the box, so it was probably done during the manufacturing or packaging process. I don't think it's a big deal in my case. I don't think this is much of a problem. While being transported, I am sure this case will gain a great deal more points. I don't think it's worth sending it back for a second time when that's what it's for. Regarding the packaging, I would like to mention this. As I can see how it could easily be damaged while being shipped, I can only imagine how care was taken during it's travel from point A to point B. As for the price, it is definitely worth it. I feel great when I do this. Buying a $75 case was the best purchase I have ever made. I am not a fan of the handle hinge, so the product only receives four stars from me. It's a pity nowadays that hinges are so cheap and The handle of this case is likely to be the weakest part of the case over time. Despite the fact that the Goodtime 2 that will reside inside isn't an expensive banjo, I don't want the handle to break and fall to the ground just as soon as it comes apart. To stay alert, I intend to keep close watch on the handle and, when possible, handle the case by its I would like to end with a few It would be a gross understatement to say that I am As much as I love playing the banjo, I intend to carry it around from time to time. And when I do, I intend to be extra cautious when loading and You wouldn't expect your average musician doing this stuff every day to spend the kind of time and care that is required. For my needs, this case will be more than adequate with a bit of extra TLC. I would expect a musician to want a better case that would be able to deal with constant transport. Those who are just starting out on banjo should definitely check out this case.
A Banjo case with a Fretted Resonator. Model 2901. It has been a while since I received this case, but it fits my banjo very well. In terms of dimensions (LxWxH), the banjo measures 39" by 14" by 6". With this case, you can place picks and other small items into a compartment and it has keys to lock it up. It is padded nicely and has a compartment for picks and other small items. I think it fits pretty well. Even if it goes down the bumpy road, I'm positive it will survive. feel that this is a good deal since I'm only getting started with all of this and I hope that it will last me a while. If I had known the inside dimensions of this case before purchasing it, I would have My measurements are as follows A size of 75" by 13" is the size of the print. (L x W x H). When the lid is closed, it kind of snugs up against the banjo, but it doesn't seem to hurt it.