Case to fit Stew-Mac 000 12-fret?
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Case to fit Stew-Mac 000 12-fret?
I recently bought a 000 kit from Blues Creek and will build it using the Stewart-MacDonald plans. I had planned to buy the 000 case that Woodwind and Brasswind was selling (around $90, with free shipping).
But I have been advised that this guitar may not fit a standard 000 case that was designed for the shorter-body 14-fret necks. I have also read on some of the other luthier forums that it's usually wiser to first buy the case, and then modify the guitar plans to suit the case, rather than to build the guitar and then hope to find a case that it will fit into.
So my question to you guys and gals who have built the Stew-Mac 000 12-fret guitar: Where did you end up buying a case for it? And did it fit reasonably well?
But I have been advised that this guitar may not fit a standard 000 case that was designed for the shorter-body 14-fret necks. I have also read on some of the other luthier forums that it's usually wiser to first buy the case, and then modify the guitar plans to suit the case, rather than to build the guitar and then hope to find a case that it will fit into.
So my question to you guys and gals who have built the Stew-Mac 000 12-fret guitar: Where did you end up buying a case for it? And did it fit reasonably well?
Re: Case to fit Stew-Mac 000 12-fret?
Hmmm, that's some interesting logic....JLT wrote: I have also read on some of the other luthier forums that it's usually wiser to first buy the case, and then modify the guitar plans to suit the case, rather than to build the guitar and then hope to find a case that it will fit into.
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Re: Case to fit Stew-Mac 000 12-fret?
the 000-12 fret is a common size and is not too hard to get
Martin sells them at the GMC
Martin sells them at the GMC
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Re: Case to fit Stew-Mac 000 12-fret?
Yup, I gotta agree with that. Very strange.tommyboy wrote:Hmmm, that's some interesting logic....JLT wrote: I have also read on some of the other luthier forums that it's usually wiser to first buy the case, and then modify the guitar plans to suit the case, rather than to build the guitar and then hope to find a case that it will fit into.
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Re: Case to fit Stew-Mac 000 12-fret?
If you're using a standard mold, it shouldn't be an issue. "Everybody" makes cases for Martin-size-designated guitars. You'll be able to find a case to fit the size guitar you build.
BUT: I did find out personally that some of the Chinese import cases are not accurately sized. They won't hold the size guitar they claim to, or at least not in a manner I find acceptable. It was allegedly a very good case. I'm unimpressed.
Fortunately, the Chinese case I bought is suitable for another guitar I have, and the case that one was in fits the guitar I'm building, so it all worked out.
I do recommend the so-called "Canadian" cases. In my (limited) experience, they fit the guitars the claim to fit.
BUT: I did find out personally that some of the Chinese import cases are not accurately sized. They won't hold the size guitar they claim to, or at least not in a manner I find acceptable. It was allegedly a very good case. I'm unimpressed.
Fortunately, the Chinese case I bought is suitable for another guitar I have, and the case that one was in fits the guitar I'm building, so it all worked out.
I do recommend the so-called "Canadian" cases. In my (limited) experience, they fit the guitars the claim to fit.
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Re: Case to fit Stew-Mac 000 12-fret?
But, having built a bunch of non-standard instruments and then wasted much time finding cases for them (and usually having to end up with gig bags instead), I totally get where that's coming from. It's like buying a car and finding out it won't fit into your garage. To fit the car to the garage, rather than the other way around, right?mnmusic wrote:Yup, I gotta agree with that. Very strange.tommyboy wrote:Hmmm, that's some interesting logic....JLT wrote: I have also read on some of the other luthier forums that it's usually wiser to first buy the case, and then modify the guitar plans to suit the case, rather than to build the guitar and then hope to find a case that it will fit into.
Ed
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Buying a case for the guitar you built that outsizes the case you have on hand will run you ~ $100.
Buying a garage for the vehicle you purchased that outsizes the garage you have on hand................
BTW, from which forums did you glean this wisdom?
Buying a garage for the vehicle you purchased that outsizes the garage you have on hand................
BTW, from which forums did you glean this wisdom?
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Re: Case to fit Stew-Mac 000 12-fret?
I can't remember. I'm on MIMF, AGF, and the Official Luthier's Forum, so it was probably one of those three. I'm also on Luthierforum.com, but hardly ever visit there.tommyboy wrote: BTW, from which forums did you glean this wisdom?
As I said before, I make a lot of non-standard instruments for which cases are not available (mandola, cittern, octave mandolin, and so on), so forgive me if I'm gunshy about spending a hundred bucks on a case I can't use.
I've ordered the plans, and the guy at Woodwind & Brasswind says he'll be happy to send the relevant dimensions over to his warehouse so a human person can measure the case to see if it will work. I'll let this forum know when they report back.
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Re: Case to fit Stew-Mac 000 12-fret?
For 000s and OMs, I have used this $125 case at amazon. SKB 000 Size Acoustic Shaped Hardshell - TSA Latch, Over-Molded Handle
http://www.amazon.com/SKB-Size-Acoustic ... uitar+case
http://www.amazon.com/SKB-Size-Acoustic ... uitar+case
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