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It's 17" wide by 43" long by 3" deep. It's got the extra long headstock so my RB continental doesn't quite fit it.
Probably going to order the gator GL Jumbo but seeing what else is out there in 2024...
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05-01-2024 08:33 AM
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There are a few gig bags out there for 17” twelve string dreads that should fit. Alvarez comes to mind. Unfortunately, Martin 12s are 16” IIRC. For a guitar as good as your BK, I’d consider a custom Kronkhite nylon bag. There’s a 25% off coupon on their website.
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this one was recommended to me...
ProGo series Ultimate Gig Bag for Acoustic-G-PG ACOUSTIC - Gator Cases
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Originally Posted by jzucker
I've never measured a Kessel's headstock, but it looks to me like it's no longer than that of my 810. If that's correct, a Kessel should fit in the large Mono M80 acoustic bag too. They no longer show this one on the monocreators website, so I assume it's been D/C'ed. I'd call or email Mono directly and ask them if that bag will fit the Kessel. They've been able to tell me which bag to buy for each of my 4 hollow bodies. If I'm right and the biggst M80 (which is a standard bag design, not a vertical bag) will fit the Kessel, I'm sure there are big shops online that still have them in stock. I got mine last year from MF and it's been excellent for both my flattop and my archtop 17s.
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Mono makes a Jumbo-size bag, and it fits my 17" L-5 with room to spare:
I've been using it for 5 years, and I'm very happy with it.
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Jonathan,
Do you think a Super 400 would fit in that bag?
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Originally Posted by jzucker
RB Continental Voyager Semi/Hollow Body Electric Guitar Case
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
I know anybody, in town at least, with a 400 or Emperor to try to see.
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Originally Posted by campusfive
If it's good enough for Jonathan Stout, it's definitely good enough for me!
I don't think a 400 would be an easy fit. My Eastman 810CE7 is a hair over 17" and it's a snug fit. The zipper closes without having to scrunch the bag together, but not by much. I think an extra inch would stretch it beyond a comfortable fit. If zipping it pulls the sides up over the rim, I fear it would put additional downward pressure on the bridge.
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I can't imagine there's too many bags made for 18" guitars as there's little demand for them, just like it's difficult to find 18" hard cases.
As mentioned, you can have Cronkhite make you a custom bag. I have a couple older leather ones made by Glenn himself though I have no idea what quality is like since he sold the company, but I know prices almost doubled when he sold.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
I have not left the house carrying a guitar case in years. Hell, with my super portable Henriksen amps, I go to my gigs with a guitar on one shoulder and the amp on the other. And both hands are free.
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"The foam is no longer 100 percent in that one"
The first one I had him make me was Cordura nylon, when I noticed the foam breaking down I sold it.
Then I ordered two leather bags for my old L-5 including one for a friend that wanted one for his ES-350 which is the same size. He literally never used it so I bought it back from him a year later. It was so long ago Glenn didn't even have a template for an L-5, I had to send him one. Those bags are still in great condition and I haven't noticed any degradation of the foam, not sure if he started using a different type due to the failure of the earlier stuff.
I also ordered a leather bag for my longtime bandleader's tenor sax. Our trio chipped in for his 80th birthday as a thank you for the countless gigs he got us over the years. He loved it so much he ordered one for his alto.
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Originally Posted by Rickco
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just an update, i bought the Gator GL-Jumbo, found it on sale for $119 shipped, used it on the gig last night. It's very stout. I wouldn't put it in cargo on an airplane but i'm very happy with it. It's also super light weight.
Trenier Model E, 2011 (Natural Burst) 16"
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