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 Post subject: Case for a Les Paul
PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 12:43 pm 
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I have a client who brought in a 2007 American Les Paul Studio that he just bought used. He wants a full setup and so on but it was in a gig bag when he bought it. This guys a pro who plays just about every night in Nashville and he's going to haul this one around as his backup guitar. He wants me to find him a decent hardshell case that can take the abuse. Anyone have any recommendations that won't break the bank? He's not flying so no need for an airline proof case.

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 Post subject: Re: Case for a Les Paul
PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 1:24 pm 
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I have one of these. I'd say it's decent.

https://www.musiciansfriend.com/accesso ... se&index=6

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 Post subject: Re: Case for a Les Paul
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The two that I have built sleep in TKL cases that were $129 at my local music store.

I'll add that because of the vulnerable heads, I think Gibsons really do need a good hardshell case.



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 Post subject: Re: Case for a Les Paul
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Freeman wrote:
The two that I have built sleep in TKL cases that were $129 at my local music store.

I'll add that because of the vulnerable heads, I think Gibsons really do need a good hardshell case.


Freeman, I agree that Gibsons especially need a hardshell case, I basically told my client I didn't want to send it out of the shop without one and he agreed.

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