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sycamore
Posted 2008-02-29 8:58 AM (#52112)
Subject: Adapting a standard guitar case


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How easy would it be to adapt a standard guitar case for a deep-bodied ovation shape? Ovation ones, or ones intended for Ovations are hard to get here.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-02-29 10:03 AM (#52113 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case
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How 'bout some closed cell flexible soft foam cut to form with an electric knife? The closed cells will not absorb moisture. Since it would only contact the bowl, I see no need to cover it with cloth.

Just a thought...
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-02-29 10:13 AM (#52114 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case


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You don't need any padding or modification. I use Martin-style Gieb cases on some of my better Ovations. Just make sure you get one with the proper depth so that the guitar is snug against the top.



Dave
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-02-29 11:31 AM (#52115 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case



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The 97 Collector case doesn't form fit the bowl.

Like Dave has said the proper depth is what's important.

Dave, what size body is your Martin case?
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-02-29 12:52 PM (#52116 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case


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I think it's an OM case. Dave
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schroeder
Posted 2008-02-29 6:10 PM (#52117 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case


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I hope you're taking good care of the Custom Custom Legend. I don't think it would like being in a Martin-style case. Just a hunch.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-02-29 6:51 PM (#52118 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case



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If you're in Ireland, try one of the Tribal Planet models offered by Paul in the dreadnaught size. I am now using it for everything, deep bowls, shallow bowls, the OM Tak, and even the VXT and EA Vipers with a special foam insert I cut to custom fit the thin electrics. I've filled the big pockets with gig bag stuff and eliminated the need to carry a gig bag. It is the only case I ever use these days, and it now fits everything. Hard to find here in the states, but I'd bet easy on your side of the pond.
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Beal
Posted 2008-02-29 6:59 PM (#52119 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case



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There you go, Tribal Planet or just a regular one that firs. I put towels around them to help keep them square.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-02-29 10:36 PM (#52120 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case



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Originally posted by Tupperware:
I think it's an OM case. Dave
Thanks Dave,

I may have to look into getting one. :cool:
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an4340
Posted 2008-02-29 10:45 PM (#52121 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case


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I've used the martin cases too. Though I really love the tribal planet. I guess you could say that the tribal planet is the gig bag for ovations. Though if you get the martin case, then get a back axe. There ... I've probably throughly confused you.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-02-29 10:57 PM (#52122 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case



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Naw man... I just filled-it-up with old socks and stuff... :p
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colt357
Posted 2008-03-01 12:24 AM (#52123 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case


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Naw, what you want to do is coat the guitar with vasaline, plug the sound hole, place in case and close the lid. Then you get a can of spray foam insulation, slip the nozzle into the case and spray. Quickly pull the nozzle out and close the lid tight. The foam will expand and fill all the voids around the guitar giving a perfect fit. Allow time to set, remove guitar and clean.

Voila, perfect fit; if you didn't spray in too much.

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PS, this is just in jest. Please don't try this.
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sycamore
Posted 2008-03-04 5:40 AM (#52124 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case


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Thanks all - might check out the Tribal Planet ones.

Would it still be worth getting an Ovation one if at a good price? I see a few on sale in the UK on the 'Bay
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FlySig
Posted 2008-03-04 2:00 PM (#52125 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case



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Originally posted by sycamore:
Thanks all - might check out the Tribal Planet ones.

Would it still be worth getting an Ovation one if at a good price? I see a few on sale in the UK on the 'Bay
I've been a fan of hard cases ever since my new 12 string took a six foot tumble off of a stage onto it's head. The only damage was a slight dent in the case. That was back in 1978.

See the thread about a 4 yr old playing trampoline on a factory case. The 1778LX inside was unharmed.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2008-03-05 9:08 PM (#52126 - in reply to #52112)
Subject: Re: Adapting a standard guitar case


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Originally posted by colt357:
[QB] Naw, what you want to do is coat the guitar with vasaline, plug the sound hole, place in case and close the lid. Then you get a can of spray foam insulation, slip the nozzle into the case and spray. Quickly pull the nozzle out and close the lid tight. The foam will expand and fill all the voids around the guitar giving a perfect fit. Allow time to set, remove guitar and clean.

Voila, perfect fit; if you didn't spray in too much.

Premix concrete would work too..lol
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