Okay, I got a Gator case for a classical, and my OM body did not fit at all....the waist was in the wrong place, and the body is too long.
So, I sent it back, and I purchased a SKB 000 case. The body fits, but is very very snug. I was wondering if a guy can "compress" the padding inside a bit, maybe with a shaped block of wood and a hammer tapping it to open up the inside a bit. Has anyone done something like this, or do you have another suggestion? It is a nice travel case, and I want to use it if possible. It has the TSA approved lock on it and this guitar is going to live in England when it is done.
Thanks.
Kevin
Making a guitar fit in a case.
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Re: Making a guitar fit in a case.
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Re: Making a guitar fit in a case.
I have seen Martin use a rubber mallet to adjust a case .
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Re: Making a guitar fit in a case.
I considered the chainsaw, but didn't like the thought of rough edges.
Ah, a mallet.....so my contoured block idea might work fine. I will try that once the guitar is completed.
Kevin
Ah, a mallet.....so my contoured block idea might work fine. I will try that once the guitar is completed.
Kevin