Well sadly the no matter how good of a guitar case you buy its still not gonna absorb the impact 100%. With that said, if you destroy a guitar which is in a AJL case it is pure negligence from the side of the airport staff..
The real jackass is the person who insisted to check it.
Once it's on the airport conveyor belt system it's a coin toss for it's survival. Guitar cases and those things just aren't compatible with all the tight 90 degree turns, easy for the case to get stuck and be forced out of it by piling luggage. At that point something has to give.
Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
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For that kind of matters we all know that airlines suck.
Still, for 3 years I advertised a 16 1/2" Calton case in brand new condition
for half the price of a new one ( indestructible..)
I never had one single answer.......
It finally got sold at DIJ.
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One reason I don't travel much.
They must have run over it with the forklift - the AJL cases are pretty solid.
Once it's on the airport conveyor belt system it's a coin toss for it's survival. Guitar cases and those things just aren't compatible with all the tight 90 degree turns, easy for the case to get stuck and be forced out of it by piling luggage. At that point something has to give.
Still, for 3 years I advertised a 16 1/2" Calton case in brand new condition
for half the price of a new one ( indestructible..)
I never had one single answer.......
It finally got sold at DIJ.