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Check out my CF guitar case
Check it out. Remember a while back I asked about CF layup construction? I couldn't find anyone to do one for me so I had to order it from Croatia. It's great though. Weighs in at 9lbs, floats, fits in the overhead compartments of airplanes, and tough as all getout. Cost me more than it would have last year thanks to the weak dollar but oh well. It's a once in a lifetime purchase. Good insurance for my guitar.
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Kuan,
Play on dude, 1971 d12-20 still plays like new. What is your cf.
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Looks like a mini-cello case. How did they form fit the inside? Did you send measurements?
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Sorry, I meant CF for Carbon-Fiber and yes, it is indeed modeled after a Cello case. Guitar is a John Dick Classical. Made in Iowa. Here's a pic
Construction pictures here: www.usfamily.net/web/kuanheidi/index11.html Casemaker's website: http://accordcase.com/index2.htm
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