Case recommendations for Fender 400

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Nick Anderson
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Case recommendations for Fender 400

Post by Nick Anderson »

Hello,

Just finished a Fender 400 rebuild. The problem now is that I don't have a case for it.

I've looked at some keyboard bags and cases, but having a difficult time finding one that closely fits.

Does anyone have a recommendation?

Thanks,
Nick Anderson
Chris Lucker
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Post by Chris Lucker »

Which case are you looking for? Upside down or right side up?
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Nick Anderson
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Post by Nick Anderson »

I guess either, but prefer upside down.

Didn't realize a difference 'till I did a web search.

Right now, just looking for something that will work. Perhaps a keyboard case or something similar.

Thanks,
Nick Anderson
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Jack Bowman
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Post by Jack Bowman »

I have an extra servicable case that will work for you, if you are willing to move the partition that separates the legs one inch toward the hinges. It will hold the main guitar and 4 legs but not the pedal bar. the case is from an old MultiKord steel . The guitar is 3 feet by 8 inches and your fender is 3 feet by 9 inches.

What say you?
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