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Hi,
This is my first post within this community. Hope it's goes well.
I purchased a used Moffa Lorraine around a year ago. The hardcase comes from the last owner is not in a pristine condition (duck tape & pet scratches here and there) and I've been searching for a replacement since then.
A while ago, a used Gator tsa case becomes available but I'm not quite sure about whether it fits a Moffa Lorraine. I also lives in a rather humid environment (south east Asia) how does this case stand against the element.
Thank you so much for your help!
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12-06-2020 09:59 PM
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Hiya Marco, forget about a hard case. A Reunion Blues Continental Voyager works just as well as or better than a hard case, especially when you are not going to check it into the belly of an aircraft.
Our David B has a Moffa Maryann and that is what he uses.
PS I have a Ribbecke Halfling and it came from Ribbecke Guitar Co. in a Reunion Blues Continental Voyager. Good enough for Ribbecke, good enough for Moffa.
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If you insist on a hard case, a Hiscox GAD Pro II Dreadnought together with Access case pads should give your Moffa Lorraine a good fit.
ACCESS Guitar Case Padding: Give Your Gig Bag or Case a Custom Fit
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Thanks a lot for the advice!
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Those look really useful. I'm almost certainly going to need something like that for the Ozkarpat at some point.
Originally Posted by Jabberwocky
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FWIW, my Moffa (Mithra) also came in a Hiscox case from Nico, I am pretty sure it’s the "Classical Guitar Case". Check the Hiscox website, and compare the models a bit, they are listed with detailed measurement info. Or simply email Nico, I’m sure he would gladly advice you which one to pick!
Good idea with the Access case pads, should help acommodate the slightly asymmetrical shape of the Lorraine.
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Thank you for the info!
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Here's a picture:
Moffa Lorraine
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That's one nice looking mo ffa.
Originally Posted by Woody Sound



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