50 Pound (and Under) Steel Guitars?
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50 Pound (and Under) Steel Guitars?
I know this has been discussed before, but I can't seem to find the past threads. Plus, maybe we're due for an update anyhow...
I'd love to see a list of guitars that come in at or under fifty pounds in their case. (That is, without having to pack legs and the pedalbar in a separate suitcase.)
Fire away. I'd love to see as complete a list as possible.
I'd love to see a list of guitars that come in at or under fifty pounds in their case. (That is, without having to pack legs and the pedalbar in a separate suitcase.)
Fire away. I'd love to see as complete a list as possible.
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My On-Trak S10 3x4 is 22.2 (guitar only) and 34.4 lbs in the case.
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I have a Williams S 12 uni,,,7 pedals, 5 knees,,,,an even 40 lbs in a Brand X light weight case.
FWIW,,,I would not hesitate to ship this guitar in this Brandx case. I feel it would be as protected as in a hard case, if the case were properly packed. I would pack it no differently than the hard cases I've shipped.
FWIW,,,I would not hesitate to ship this guitar in this Brandx case. I feel it would be as protected as in a hard case, if the case were properly packed. I would pack it no differently than the hard cases I've shipped.
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Pedalmaster S10 in SKB case is 46 lbs.
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I have 3 models that fit in that category.
The S10~3x4 which is a pro guitar. @ 39 lbs. in case
The S10~Pro @ 39 lbs. in case (This one is a Lefty"
The Pro Lite @ 41 lbs. in case
Check our website for details,
www.justicesteelguitars.com
The S10~3x4 which is a pro guitar. @ 39 lbs. in case
The S10~Pro @ 39 lbs. in case (This one is a Lefty"
The Pro Lite @ 41 lbs. in case
Check our website for details,
www.justicesteelguitars.com
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I did a compilation of reported weights for pedal steels in a table format a number of years ago. Here is the thread:
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=235666
I will update the table with the info provided here. I encourage any and all to post the weight of their guitars, preferably both in and out of the case, in the linked thread. We can keep that one as a running thread on the topic. I think guitar weight is more important than "in the case" weight for the simple reason that cases can vary greatly depending on how much protection you need. I play an MSA Millennium in part due to the low weight. These come with a very heavy road case - so in the case is about the same as many other guitar. But shipping them in this case is so much more stress-free! And I built a light-weight case for mine that I can use to carry it to gigs, fly, etc.
Edit: My table is for guitar weight only (I'd forgotten), but again, feel this is the important number.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=235666
I will update the table with the info provided here. I encourage any and all to post the weight of their guitars, preferably both in and out of the case, in the linked thread. We can keep that one as a running thread on the topic. I think guitar weight is more important than "in the case" weight for the simple reason that cases can vary greatly depending on how much protection you need. I play an MSA Millennium in part due to the low weight. These come with a very heavy road case - so in the case is about the same as many other guitar. But shipping them in this case is so much more stress-free! And I built a light-weight case for mine that I can use to carry it to gigs, fly, etc.
Edit: My table is for guitar weight only (I'd forgotten), but again, feel this is the important number.
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You obviously travel with a personal valet for your hats as well, right?Jim Cohen wrote:I can get either my Millennium D10 or my Franklin D10 into an SKB Wheel-EZE type case - without the legs and pedal rack - and come in at 47-49 lbs. So I put my legs/rack into a second one which also serves as my suitcase, holding my clothes, CDs, volume pedal, cords, etc.
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My Desert Rose S-10 4&5 with pedals and pedal rack in flight case according to Delta Airlines 49 Lbs.
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Under 50 lbs
My Emmons Black rock and Mullen Semi-pro both 3 & 4.
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Fifty pounds and under steel guitars
My Zum D-10 is 35.6 LB in a soft case, minus the legs and pedal bar.[/list][/b]
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