Case replacement for PSGs?
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Case replacement for PSGs?
Ladies and gentlemen, I just rescued an old 3/3 Dekley student model in very nice shape from the clutches of a local pawn shop, where it had been sitting in the corner for a number of months. I fought them a bit and walked away with it for about the price of a Hilton pedal. Not too bad. It should be a great platform for my continued and continually humbling learning experience.
One little catch: No case. I don't anticipate the guitar will be moving around a whole lot, but on further reflection I'd like something to protect it when I do have to throw it around.
Has anyone built their own PSG case or come up with a creative solution to a similar problem?
One little catch: No case. I don't anticipate the guitar will be moving around a whole lot, but on further reflection I'd like something to protect it when I do have to throw it around.
Has anyone built their own PSG case or come up with a creative solution to a similar problem?
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ask Fred at http://www.fredjusticemusic.com/. He makes a case that would stand up to "United Breaks Guitars"!
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Build it yourself, RD!
$60 and some hours for my WBS student.
$60 and some hours for my WBS student.
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I've built several cases, and It's a fun project. If I count my time at about Taco Bell wages, I could have worked at Taco Bell to pay for the case, bought one from Fred or Kevin Hatton. and had money left over at the end of the month. If I count my time at my regular repair rate, I'd lose money building it. I still build a case every now and then, but because I want a spare time project, and not because I think I'm saving money. A good free or cheap used one, is the only way to save.
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