Dan Bentley Split Cases
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Dan Bentley Split Cases
I know these have been posted before but I just wanted to show the cases I got from Dan. My MSA D10 Classic XL weighed 86lbs in the stock case. The stock MSA case weighed 26lbs. These cases weight less than 12lbs combined. The case fits perfect and the pedal bar case even has extra room for cables, volume pedal, etc. I opted for the optional velvet lining and I'm glad I did. Dan's a great person to deal with and he can be contacted at 615-268-6614.
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Dan's Cases...
Just wanted to chime in about Dan's split cases, too.
I also opted for the velvet interior. Soft, plush
and a perfect, snug fit for my guitar.
Danny does great work and is good guy to work with.
Thanks Dan....
Scott
I also opted for the velvet interior. Soft, plush
and a perfect, snug fit for my guitar.
Danny does great work and is good guy to work with.
Thanks Dan....
Scott
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I have two of Danny's amp cases, and his work is top-notch. Even though I have guitar cases out the wazoo already, I may invest in a fiber case set in the upcoming year.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Let me jump on. I love my fiber case. It's light and I don't have to be careful like I did when I had a tooled Thomas case. It used to belong to Tommy Butler. It has a million miles on it. It's got some good scuffs and wear on it. Gives it character. You can't hurt it; Tommy's tried!
Derby SD-10 4&5 Black!(duh)/
Derby D-10/Steelers Choice/
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Derby D-10/Steelers Choice/
Goodrich 120/ 2- Katana Boss 100's
/Nashville 400
RV-3/ Zoom MS-50G
As long as I'm down in the mix I'm Fantastic!
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Just spoke with Dan
I have been shopping for a PSG case for months that I could afford and lift and now Dan is going to build one for me. I'm Very Excited! Thanks for posting this information, the pictures of the cases and his phone number.
Tommy Christian
MSA Classic S10, Peavey Nashville 112
Spring, Texas
MSA Classic S10, Peavey Nashville 112
Spring, Texas
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Got a set a few months back for an Emmons D-10. Plush lining w/ removable insert so I can haul either a D-10 Le Grande or P/P. It is so light that the D-10 body/case weighs about the same as a S-10 in a trad case.
For me this is a "game changer". I was trying to get comfortable w/ a S-12 Uni (for its lighter weight), but the old D-10 brain programming was just too strong. I could never get comfortable w/ it.
Plan B = ultralight cases........Now I have the best of both worlds: light weight + D-10.
For me this is a "game changer". I was trying to get comfortable w/ a S-12 Uni (for its lighter weight), but the old D-10 brain programming was just too strong. I could never get comfortable w/ it.
Plan B = ultralight cases........Now I have the best of both worlds: light weight + D-10.
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I think he has quit making thm the last time I talked to him if i am not mistaken
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I think Steve makes cases that are very close to the ones Danny built. I think these cases are the most protective that you will find, much better than split "hard shell" cases. The kicker is that they are much lighter than other "split" cases.
Conventional hard shell cases don't have any foam cushioning and transfer bumps/shocks to the guitar much more than fiber built cases with foam padding, like Danny and Steve's, cases.
If I had to throw my push pull down a flight of stairs, I would put it in my Danny Bentley case.
Conventional hard shell cases don't have any foam cushioning and transfer bumps/shocks to the guitar much more than fiber built cases with foam padding, like Danny and Steve's, cases.
If I had to throw my push pull down a flight of stairs, I would put it in my Danny Bentley case.
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...flying?
I fly my P/P Emmons in them all the time...just built one for the Black Lillies to take to Europe...Will Van Horn flies his to Australia...Travis Toy just got back from the steel show in Phoenix with his...all good!John Russell wrote:How reliable for air transit? I love the idea and always wondered why the drum case technology couldn't be applied to instrument cases. I think the early flight cases were made of fiber.
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Thanks for the plug,Bob...glad the cases have worked out!
You and Will got the first couple we shipped,I believe...
I'd post some pictures but I can't get them right side up!
Any questions-
www.brandxcases.com
Plenty of pictures there!
Thanks!
Steve
You and Will got the first couple we shipped,I believe...
I'd post some pictures but I can't get them right side up!
Any questions-
www.brandxcases.com
Plenty of pictures there!
Thanks!
Steve