Crossrock Wooden Case for 4/4 Classical Nylon String Acoustic Guitars,Black (CRW620CBK)
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There is not a single flaw - tight
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A hollow body Gretsch 2420/WLNT fits snugly within the case of a Gretsch Stream Liner 2420/WLNT electric. As a result, I do not store my guitar in its case, due to how tight the case is on the instrument (however, it does keep the guitar from moving during transit).
I have no idea what you're talking about. As far as I'm aware, the crossrock case will not work with
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A surprisingly attractive finish with a leather look and beautiful hardware makes the interior look upscale. It is painted in a very soothing shade of blue, and extremely soft to the touch. There are a few stylized bits poking out of the opposite side of the "f" side of her mandolin, but it still fits in It's only weird that there is a lock on one of the latches that can be picked with just about anything you can find around the house, so that's why I am not sure why they bothered. As far as the seller is concerned, they included the wrong packing slip with the order.
I also noticed an odor when I opened it, but that will fade with time. A packing slip for this case and a piano case sent to Nevada was sent to me. Neither I nor my husband live in Nevada, and I didn't order a piano case with this. I won't have to return the case, but if I did, I'd have a nightmare to deal with if the packing slip was wrong.
Nicely built, sturdy, and good padding inside. These are the right guitar picks for my Firefly semi hollow.
A Tweed-type animal The vinyl is patterned with faux-wood Its trim is made from leather. You can't fool anyone into believing that it is lacquered tweed, but it still looks good and likely will resist moisture better in the long term. The handle is very comfortable. I like the case itself, which looks sturdy and is filled with foam The interior is lined with plush material. A total of four latches (one locking), and the hardware has a little bit of light weight (so one star off for sturdiness). I just have a few nitpicks at this price point. Having said that, it's not a travel case, and I don't intend to abuse it, so it should do just fine as a transport case and a A hard case would allow me to put my guitar in the trunk of my car instead of the back seat (such as a soft gig bag would). I have no issues with it fitting the Grote 335 knockoff like a glove, and the neck is properly supported There are no guarantees when it comes to results.
I love how jazzy this case is. My new IBENEZ AX 120 gave me a lot of trouble finding a case that would fit it. AMAZON, thank you so much for cheerfully refunding the last case I prayed would fit my needs. It took 2 days for one huge guitar shop to find a case for this guitar, and the only one available No way I'm paying 175 dollars for a case that will protect a guitar that will cost 200 dollars. In any case. The case is absolutely stunning. With keys and extra padding pads in case the bag is too large, it comes thickly lined. The size of the ring is not very large. It was impossible to take a picture because of an error with the technology. A 13-inch lower half or bout represents the lower half. Both for the guitar and the It might be a bit tight, but you don't want your guitar to move about. If I could have had an extra quarter inch, I would have liked it. 13 is a good number. Although the case is 75, it's so well padded that it'll probably don't hurt, as its the padding that makes it tight, not the case itself. There are eight frets between the middle bout and the end. In the middle of each side of the case, it is about 2 inches larger. There's a slight difference in the case bout curve because it starts about an inch closer to the lower bout, so it doesn't exactly line up. It's not a big deal I am 17 inches tall at the top of my head and 17 inches at the bottom. Between the body and the neck support, I have a good 7 inches of space. There is about an inch of extra space on either side of the upper bout or top of the A concern for me was the height of the case. According to Amazon, 3 inches is the maximum. However, the bottom is three and the top is one. As for the size of the guitar body, it takes up two inches and another inch is necessary Close the lid and there will be about an inch of clearance. A good sign is that it is not tight there. It was so nice to have an extra inch. A half inch below the case bottom and at an angle of 11. 5 degrees is suggested for the neck. 2 in. is below the end of the case for the HEADSTOCK. As far as the keyboard is concerned, the keys are happy since they do not touch it. A little more than two inches extend from the sides and about two inches extend from the bottom of the case. In order to provide better support for the neck where it joins the body, I am going to use these pads. case pattern is pleasing to the eye due to the gold latches. Pads on the handle make it a nice touch. I am delighted with the price. I can easily sell this item for much more than its current price. After it was shipped from MI to CA, there was a four-day delivery delay. It is my pleasure to work with It is my hope that this will be helpful to.
I needed it to fit my Epi Archtop guitar. For this model, Epiphone designed a case specifically for it, but it was too shallow to accommodate the floating bridge, resulting in distortion of the case when closed, and very likely, long-term, damage to the guitar. Crossrock's dreadnaught sized case fits the guitar just fine, though the curved padding and the dreadnaught shape of the case give the guitar a weird appearance. This is just the way it looks it hugs the lower bout nicely and doesn't move at all. In terms of the case itself, it isn't particularly interesting. I would describe the design as generic. Although the padding in the lid is a little thinner than I expected, it works well. The 'gold' color described as "Upgraded Deluxe Gold Latches" is actually more of an aged brass color, which I enjoy more than A trio of latches, rather than the traditional four. They feel solid and have an unusual feel (an upgrade? As it is mounted correctly, the padded handle feels solid. (My recent experience with shopping for a new case has shown me that is unusual). It's the color that is the biggest disappointment. The color brown is really more similar to a cranberry mottled with purple. The Browns I was expecting a bit more, but I am not quite there yet. All things considered, it is a very good case for the price. A budget model is completely out of the question. Should the need arise, I would not hesitate to purchase another Crossrock case.