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Post by pledge on Jul 13, 2020 17:57:45 GMT
Hi folks
I will be collecting my round-neck M-32 from Mike Lewis before too long and I will probably sell it, so I need a case. Should I try and find an old case to increase the value in general, or just get something decent that does the job?
I would be very grateful if anyone here can steer me in the right direction as I'm not sure how do ros fit a typical steel string case
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Post by leeophonic on Jul 13, 2020 18:11:28 GMT
M-32 is a 14 fretter??? Round or square will also affect what you choose.
I will see what my fiddle edges sit well in, I have one in an original case that is minty so it might be good for dimensions???
Regards Lee
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Post by mendax on Jul 13, 2020 19:33:59 GMT
My M16 uses a TKL case (square neck) which fits my Style 1 square neck National fine...so the standard aftermarket cases used for round neck Dobros & Nationals should work.
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Post by Michael Messer on Jul 13, 2020 20:00:02 GMT
These are beautiful cases, among the best I have seen. Made to measure in Poland by Artur Benedykt and very reasonably priced. www.benedykt-art-case.com/?fbclid=IwAR2aixfIFuKsZedWht2ZBY3XCnftGi02Zs65jwTRYV2qxNTzKJ4vTOKNyYoAlso, French Bam cases eu.bamcases.com - very lightweight and hi tech looking. Calton, if you have 1200+ Euros to spend on case, are the finest in the world for unsupervised handling at airports. Also, in addition to what we have all recommended, speak to Mike, he puts National, Dobro and Fine Resophonic guitars in cases every day of his life. Shine On Michael
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Post by pledge on Jul 14, 2020 7:34:03 GMT
thanks leeophonic, mendax and Michael - those are all great suggestions - why didn't I even think of asking Mike? I will look into those options.
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