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Specifications |
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Brand | Gator | ||
Category | Acoustic Guitar Gig Bags | ||
Intended Guitar Type: | Jumbo Acoustic Guitar, | ||
Int Overall Length: | 44.63", | ||
Int Body Length: | 23.25", | ||
Int Body Depth: | 5.5", | ||
Int Lower Bout Width: | 17.63", | ||
Int Upper Bout Width: | 13", | ||
Exterior Length: | 47.13", | ||
Exterior Width: | 20.25", | ||
Exterior Depth: | 7.5", | ||
Internal Materials: | EPS foam, | ||
External Materials: | Nylon, | ||
Handles/Straps: | 1 x Handle, | ||
Pockets: | 1 x Ext., | ||
Weight: | 7.8 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | GL-Jumbo, |
Gig bag
Chris did a great job!
Great case
Bought this for my new Guild 12 string. Fits perfectly and is a very nice soft case. Works like it should.
Rock solid.
I was not expecting this case to last with the loading in and out of shows 200 plus a year. Better than any hardshell I've had in a long time. Tight fit for a 12 string but perfect. It's construction and material insulates the guitar from extreme temperatures. Well worth the investment.
Love it!
This is a great lightweight jumbo case for musicians with elbow or wrist issues. I was using solid wood case which offered great protection but after a three hour gig it was a pain to lift/carry.
Great Case but...
Love this case after a search for some time to fit my Gibson J 200 acoustic. But today I noticed when I went to play the case lid does not stay propped open but you have to hold it open with one hand while trying to get your guitar in or out. Also, the case at the top is shallow enough that a strap will not fit when you return your guitar (while holding the lid open!) but you have… read more to take the strap completely off before placing guitar back again.
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