Anyone know where to get a good flight case, that's not Calton? I'm looking for one for my Favino sized Rodrigo Shopis. I want something lean and strong like the AJL cases! Where does he get those??
thanks!
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-David Mitchell
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"Can I put my case in the cargo hold of a plane without risk?
All our cases are intended to give the best possible protection to the instrument for the everyday commute and use. Nevertheless, we do not recommend to put any of them (except for the Flight Cover) in the cargo of a plane since it is a completely different use and risk. Even if our cases offer excellent protection, they are not intended for rough and unsupervised handling*. If you still use your case for air travel, please remember to protect it with thick layers of bubble-packaging for example, before gate-checking it.
* Our warranty does not apply for damages occurred in such circumstances. Should you meet such problems, we advise you to file a claim with the airline company right away."
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
Yeah, if anyone is reading this, I'd think twice before sending Calton a big ol check. I've heard they are under new management so maybe that's the deal. If anyone at Calton reads this, if you really did make my case, I'll still buy it! Just gotta contact me back.
thanks
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-David Mitchell
One more thing about the BAM cases - as far as I know, their Manouche guitar case is Selmer sized only, and probably won't accommodate your Favino-sized Shopis.
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
http://www.jillmartinisoiree.com
http://www.djangobooks.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=8883&p=45413&hilit=calton#p45413
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
If you have to check/ship a case with advanced notice I HIGHLY recomend Case Extreme. They make great clamshell type covers that are very safe to check.
I ordered a case specifically for a tour. Jim there assured me it was no problem and that it would arrive in plenty of time. Well, the week I was leaving came and they would not respond to any of my emails or phone calls. Finally after I threatened to post nasty things about them all over the internet, Jim emailed me back with an apology and saying that he had hurt his foot in the factory. To make sure I believed him, he sent me a really graphic picture!
Well, I'm a mellow guy and accidents happen and I felt really bad about buggin him, so I told him to just keep me posted. Mind you the whole time on their website, under the order status it says "awaiting shipment". So, my case if finished and just sitting there, waiting for someone to mail it?
Two months later, and not a peep from them, I finally let them know I was going to contact my bank and get my money back... still no response, so that's what I did.
It's really freaking lame of them. Emailing a customer is the easiest thing in the world, and I think most of us guitar players, are pretty mellow people that totally understand when shit happens.
SO if anyone from Calton ever reads this, and if my case is really finished, I will still buy it! I still want it. I'm just not cool with giving you a thousand dollar advance and never hearing back from you.
-David Mitchell
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-David Mitchell