Hi Everyone,
I'm a longtime lurker on the forum, but I'm pretty sure this is my first post. I recently acquired my first archtop, a '56 ES-135 (basically an ES-125 with inlays and binding). The guitar is great, but it came with an old gig bag that reeks of cigarettes. I picked up a Reunion Blues Continental dreadnought bag to replace it, based on several threads from the forum in which folks noted the bag readily fits 16" archtops (and the fact that I've been quite pleased with another RB solid-body bag).
I found, however, that the dreadnought bag is a little bit of a tight fit over the bridge; zipping the bag requires some gentle downward pressure on the foam lining (though after letting the guitar sit in the case for a while, the foam seems to be conforming). Perhaps more concerning, the tip of the tilted headstock just barely touches the foam padding on the back of the case, despite the elevated neck rest -- which leads me to worry how it might fair if it took a knock from the back.
My question is for those who use RB bags to transport their archtops. Have you found the fit to be similar? And have you found it to be a non-issue? Or should I be concerned? I'm probably going to order a Mono dreadnought bag to compare fit, as it looks like it suspends the headstock a little higher from the back of the bag.
Thanks,
Ben
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