Holy smokes.
Maybe you've already seen this but these cases should do a hell of a lot more than protect your guitar for the prices they quote...and I mean more than just making you coffee in the morning.
http://www.calderoriginals.com/
By my calculations the classical case in US $7643.
I can't even trade a Favino for a GUITAR CASE!
Those Caltons are looking cheaper all the time.
Troy
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Actually I got laid with one of these some months ago: expensive perhaps, but worth every cent...
1.) Cases should put pressure on the rims, preferably mostly over the tailblock and neckblock instead of across the soundboard and bridge.
2.) Cases should support the front and back of the headstock to keep their weight and the weight of the tuners and the stress of the strings from putting shear stress on the neck joint if the case gets dropped or thrown... which reminds me guys - when you travel, alwasy detune your guitar. You don't have to take the strings all the way loose, but at least take each string down three or four pitches.
The only advantage I'm seeing over a Calton is weight. This is a glorified Hiscox, and all things being equal, I'd rather have a Hiscox and a week's vacation for two to Samois than one of these
By the way - does anyone know what brand of case AJL uses? I hear they're great. Is he using Vittorini? They're fairly cool cases and fit the descriptions I've heard of his cases. http://sologuitarist.net/alhambra_guitar_case.html
That doesn't look like my AJL case. I think he said he has them made. I'll post a pic in a while.
Charlie
As impressive as that is, the close fit did not protect the instrument from the indifference of a UPS deliveryman. As he was handed me the data padd to sign for it, he dropped the boxed guitar about 18 inches straight down. The result was about 8 inches (20cm) of cracked binding on the lower treble bout between the top and side. Since the sender had not marked the parcel as "FRAGILE" I could not file an insurance claim.
Lessons learned: Pack well for shipping, label well for carelessness, insure well for damages... and don't expect a case to be a perfect shield.
Charlie