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bauerhillboy
Posted 2004-06-03 4:52 AM (#186045)
Subject: Gig bag / Ultralite case for '97


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Going on vacation soon, and it occurs to me that my '97 Collectors might be the nicest travel guitar in the world. It comes with one of the nicest cases in the world, but maybe also one of the HEAVIEST. I'm looking online for a much lighter alternative, but this is not a standard size guitar...deeper than a classical...different shape. Since I'm probably going to have to buy sight unseen, anyone got any specific suggestions? John <>{
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-06-03 5:14 AM (#186046 - in reply to #186045)
Subject: Re: Gig bag / Ultralite case for '97


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www.tribal-planet.com

These are designed just around the corner from me. The new GX models should be in the USA about now. I had a prototype GX40 with me on the tour in March, and several members who saw it can attest to the quality.
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willard
Posted 2004-06-03 7:42 AM (#186047 - in reply to #186045)
Subject: Re: Gig bag / Ultralite case for '97


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It was the hardest softshell case I'd ever seen and very, very sturdy.
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cliff
Posted 2004-06-03 8:24 AM (#186048 - in reply to #186045)
Subject: Re: Gig bag / Ultralite case for '97


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Location: NJ
EXCELLENT cases!!!
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45flint
Posted 2004-06-03 11:11 AM (#186049 - in reply to #186045)
Subject: Re: Gig bag / Ultralite case for '97


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Location: Wooster, Ohio
The orginal collectors case is so good and would protect the guitar. I would rather live with the weight and have the protection of the original case. With that case nothing could happen to that guitar as you travel.
Steve
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-06-03 11:59 AM (#186050 - in reply to #186045)
Subject: Re: Gig bag / Ultralite case for '97


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Location: Scotland
Originally posted by 45flint:
With that case nothing could happen to that guitar as you travel.
Steve


Steve, you sure are an optimist! If you're flying & check a guitar case anything can happen. I've seen cases a lot stronger than the '97 collectors case with serious damage at the hands of airline baggage handlers. Even if the case does it's job & the guitar comes out unscathed you then potentailly have to deal with missing feet and wrecked hinges, latches or handles. It's just not worth the grief. Because there was no guitar to protect I made the mistake of checking an empty brown Ovation case on the way over to the US in the summer, & the airline damn near destroyed it. Baggage handlers are pond life & the really dont give a flying F*%K about what they throw around. Martin Simpson told me that the latches on one of his Calton cases (which are among the best hardshells money can buy) were so badly buckled while in transit the only way to get into the case was to hacksaw the latches open. I've never had a problem getting hardshells onboard on longhaul, but at least with a gigbag they are more likely to let you get a guitar in the cabin without a fight, especially in the smaller aircraft used on domestic flights
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Nils
Posted 2004-06-03 8:52 PM (#186051 - in reply to #186045)
Subject: Re: Gig bag / Ultralite case for '97


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"Baggage handlers are pond life & the really don't give a flying F*%K about what they throw around."

I think baggage handlers take a hands-on test prior to employment. If they can't break enough luggage, guitar cases, etc. per hour, they are sent to apply for work at UPS until they can do enough damage to warrant bagger handler status.
One thing we've learned while traveling to Mexico & Alaska on various fishing expeditions is that duct tape is your friend. You have to keep it in your carry on in case they want to inspect contents. We take soft luggage folded & placed inside a plastic cooler with enough of our cloths to fill the soft baggage. We get the kind with wheels & the long handle. On the way home we fill the chest with frozen fish & put the clothes in the soft baggage. The first time we made the mistake of taping the top shut & leaving the handles usable, which the baggage flingers promptly ripped off. Now we duct tape ALL handles so there's nothing for them to grab. They still might destroy the contents, but at least you'll still have your handles.

Come to think of it, duct tape would also probably be really handy for controlling a subdued terrorist or the ever present little monster three year old running around the aircraft that doesn't appear to belong to anyone with a friggin brain.

/\/\/
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MWoody
Posted 2004-06-04 12:54 AM (#186052 - in reply to #186045)
Subject: Re: Gig bag / Ultralite case for '97



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You know that Tony C charges people good money for this kind of therapy!

Thats how he can buy all those guitars!

If Terrorists had used sharp #2 pencils the kids in school would never have to take another stinkin math test ever again!

Thanks, now I feel better.
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