Anyone know if there are any gig bags that would fit a bolt-on Rhoads? I've seen Gibson V gig bags from time to time, but have no idea if they'd work. I'm looking for something with a fair amount of padding, but lighter than a hardshell case. Suggestions?
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Re: Gig bag for Rhoads?
I got a suggestion - get used to the case [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Seriously, if it's an RR2 or Custom bolt-on Rhoads (since this is the USA section), I'd get the case. A bolt-on neck will suffer in a bag, no matter how padded. One good bump and it's all over.
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I guess I didn't specify -- this guitar was purchased NOS last spring from Guitar Center. Case? What case?!
"Oh, we sold the case to someone else. We can order you a case for $120."
I know a gig bag doesn't offer the same protection, but I don't have the spare green for a brand new hardshell. A gig bag, on the other hand, is no big deal, and I have my eye on a Gibson V bag on eBay.
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Hey Inazone I have a used Jackson V case , if your interested it is a little beat up. 1 of the corners is cracked on it but I don't use it at all.Got another case for my V later on & have this one in storage. If you pay the shipping I'll sell it to you dirt cheap. send me a PM or through my e-mail ChukAccording To The Prophecy
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You'd be suprised...my brother has a gig-back for his strat and the thing is pretty solid. It offers protection against anything except you taking the thing and breaking it over your knee. Other than that it's really nice, stiff, and protects well.
I wish there was some kind of sturdy gig-bag for Rhoads or Kelly...those cases suck!!!
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Re: Gig bag for Rhoads?
Originally posted by Newc:
I got a suggestion - get used to the case [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Seriously, if it's an RR2 or Custom bolt-on Rhoads (since this is the USA section), I'd get the case. A bolt-on neck will suffer in a bag, no matter how padded. One good bump and it's all over.
Newc
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Re: Gig bag for Rhoads?
Originally posted by Newc:
I got a suggestion - get used to the case [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Seriously, if it's an RR2 or Custom bolt-on Rhoads (since this is the USA section), I'd get the case. A bolt-on neck will suffer in a bag, no matter how padded. One good bump and it's all over.
Newc
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Originally posted by Sunbane:
"Rockbag" by Warwick makes a gigbag that will fit the Rhoads (and King V). That's what I have. It was a bit pricey for a gigbag, but it's very good quality.
'bane
Its unsurpassed advantage is that you can carry it on your back... that's the reason why I got it instead of a hardshell case.
It's really well-padded too.
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Originally posted by xenophobe:
Warwick gear is good. I give it a thumbs up. hehe
But yeah, the padding is one inch thick on both sides and the surface material is very rugged. It has four external pockets for all sorts of gear - I can fit my effect unit w. cables, guitar strap, tuner and all the other little bits and pieces. The zippers are big and sturdy and the main one has a lock on it. Very much recommended. I for one wouldn't buy any other gigbag if I had to buy one again.
'bane
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"Warwick" - "Thumb" - heh heh [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Thought that one was outta the park, didn't you [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
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