Gator Cases Hard-Shell Wood Case for 3/4 Size Acoustic Guitars; (GWE-ACOU-3/4)
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I have listed the measurements below based off of the web site. Here are some links that might help 1)* Dimensions on the outside The 39th-18th century The dimensions are 3/4" high by 15" wide. The size of the panel is 875" by 5" Dimensions of the interior 1/2" D*br> The size of the frame is 38" high by 10" wide A little over 1" W (upper bout), 9-1/2" Measures 3" in width (middle bout), 13 in length 3" in width (lower bout) x 4" in height Height of the interior body 34 in. I'm 19 3/4"
My knowledge of the matter is limited. Although it will fit a 3/4-inch model, it will not fit a standard 1/2-inch. I just wanted to mention that the back hinges (the side that does not open) on both our cases have both broken immediately, contrary to common belief.
You can use it, for sure. In light of this, why would someone want to carry a Martin Backpacker in such a bulky, heavy Is the Voyage Air Guitar something you'd like to know more about? The bag has a strap to carry it. There is also an Amazon store for that.
I use it for a 3/4 size guitar, and it fits very well.
Selected User Reviews For Gator Cases Hard-Shell Wood Case for 3/4 Size Acoustic Guitars; (GWE-ACOU-3/4)
Four is not included in the number The depth of the hole is 5 inches. You should beware According to the product description, internal dimensions are 4 inches high. I would recommend 5". There is no evidence of this in the case at hand. This (pun intended) was not intended. There is barely a 4 inch gap between the two. If your guitar is deeper than 4", this case will squash it a bit.
The rest of the dimensions are correct. There is a picture of an item that is 4 inches tall. In this video, I show what happens when the case top is closed and the tape is put in the cassette. Unless they did a much better job, they did not measure the depth correctly. The description should now be updated, so I hope they can fix it. The case for my 1856 Torres model is still on my wish list.
As a result, I am a little annoyed by the fact that the case I received is not the one pictured. GWE-2 is on its way 12 is one of the most dreaded numbers. There is a tag attaching to the case that says that is model number, but the top of the case is flat, not arched. The gator's web site didn't have this case at all in the flat top version. It cannot be explained by anything I can think of. However, the case appears to be well made otherwise. The only reason I am not giving it a positive review is that I paid for an item I didn't receive. A UPDATE Contacting Amazon seemed like a good idea. Contact us to find out if we can help. They offered me a $5 discount when they told me if I kept it. As a result, I rejected the flimsy top since I did not find that sufficient sufficient to make me want to live with it. Upon accepting an exchange offer, the rep tried to initiate one. My second case is also similar to the first, so I'll return it as well, and order The case does not match any of the descriptions I've seen online of this model case, yet it has the correct model number.
The quality is good. I am giving it 4/5 instead of 5 stars because it is difficult to open even after you unlatch everything (basically you need two hands to open it because the lid is tight The one-handed opening of the Case is not a big issue, but it causes some irritation while holding the guitar in one hand and trying to open the Case However, it was too small for my guitar, so I am returning it. The crop of 3/4 size guitars out there seems to vary a great deal This case is much too large for a Yamaha APXT2 3/4 size guitar, Baby Taylor, or Baby Martin (I should have looked closer at the dimensions, but I was going off the word of another user which said it would fit well). Despite the guitar's thickness, there were several inches of room on all sides, so it would slide around a lot without any With my Yamaha 3/4 size guitar, I was left with a lot of extra space. I have attached some pictures showing the situation. Anyone in the same position as I was when researching Yamaha's SKB for Baby Taylor/Baby Martin will find it to be a better fit for it than the Yamaha's SKB for Baby Taylor. On the other hand, I was hoping it would fit my Martin Dreadnaught Junior when I realized how large it was, however it was too small for that guitar due to its size. All in all, it's a handy case, just as long as you have You just need to verify the dimensions prior to purchasing!.
The Oscar Schmidt Concert Electric Acoustic Guitar OG10CESM model I bought it for. On both width and depth, it fits as if it were a glove. The length is a bit wiggle room, but not anything you need to worry about. These are some of the features I really like Every exterior place that would be used for setting the case down has a metal foot On the top of the handle, the handles have four on each side, three on the back, and two opposite the handle on the bottom. In addition, I love that it has a number of exterior latches on the sides, including one opposite the hinge on the side that opens, which makes it more secure and unique. They give me a sense of satisfaction when I own an item that includes these extras. It is good and enough to cushion the chair. Despite being made of basic plastic, the handle is sturdy and comfortable enough to keep your hands warm. This is a great price for the quality! The value of this product is excellent.
My Yamaha FG Junior JR2 3/4 size guitar is a Yamaha FG Junior JR2. Despite its fancy name, the guitar came with a crappy gig bag, from which it was difficult to remove the guitar, and which did little to protect the instrument except keep it dust-free. IN THIS CASE, IT IS EXACTLY THE This case is incredibly sturdy, and there is silky plush fabric inside to add padding. It fits my guitar precisely, and for my particular guitar there is about 5 inches of padding. The headstock has a space of 6 inches above it. However, the body is held in place well, so the space above the head is not a problem. (Not gonna try, but I probably could stand on this case without crushing it. down the lid, and one of the clips includes a wee lock, which makes it only useful for kids. The only drawback is that it is a bit heavy, but having it for hours Attached to the bag is a very solid carrying handle. This case feels like it will last a long time. It looks brand new even after a multitude of years. Buy a different case if you are looking for a shabby look that makes you look like a nomadic vagabond musician. Then this is the case for you if you want to keep your guitar safe through your rambles.