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philiprst

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The BFR case is so nice I don't want to have it in the back of the van when I am gigging. Does anyone have any suggestions for a nice form fitted flight case for this guitar? I am not looking for a full ATA but something that will protect the my BFR during transport to and from local gigs. Thanks so much!
 

BigTony

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Hi Phil, complete a bit more of your profile so people can see where ya from. I'm sure someone will know where to get hold of something decent locally that way for ya buddy.
 

philiprst

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Hi Phil, complete a bit more of your profile so people can see where ya from. I'm sure someone will know where to get hold of something decent locally that way for ya buddy.

Thanks for the reminder Tony. I have been meaning to do this for ages. There, it's done!
 

candid_x

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Standard MM cases show up on eBay from time to time, for around $75. I think they're dang stout cases, as plastic cases go. It's been debated whether a little extra sliding room inside is a good or bad thing. If I ship a guitar in one I pad the inside a bit with bubble wrap. For standard local gigs, they're fine as is, imo.
 

Tim O'Sullivan

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They are wonderful. I have a Patric Eggle Berlin from years back and it came in a Hiscox. I think they are pretty difficult to find over here.

+1 on the Hiscox - great cases!

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zif

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Speaking of... does anyone have a shot of the BFR case? I don't recall seeing one posted. (I have a JP BFR in BBB on order :p )
 
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