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Heather Murray
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From: Austin, Texas, USA

posted 11 July 2002 11:50 AM     profile     
I have a single frame MSA 12 string about 36/8.5 width/6inches depth, and I want to get a case for it as soon as possible. In my searches I have narrowed it down to the following makers:

Sierra http://www.sierrasteelguitar.com/ezz.html
Texas Case http://www.texascase.com/
Greer http://www.casesbygreer.com/
Dell http://www.cox-internet.com/dellcases/

other possible options are Austin Custom Cases and Just N Case.

I need a case that has wheels, durable enough for flight and for checking as baggage on flights (so it has to be under 70 lbs my guitar included). Do any of you have experience with any of these makers and can you tell me why you might choose one over the other?

I feel a little nervous about checking my guitar as baggage, so I want it to be well protected. For those of you that travel with you PSG, do you have insurance on it.

thanks for the help!
heather

Jody Sanders
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From: Magnolia,Texas

posted 11 July 2002 10:15 PM     profile     
I went with Dell Cases. The best. Jody.
Jerry Roller
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From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA

posted 12 July 2002 04:42 AM     profile     
http://www.cox-internet.com/dellcases/
This is not the only good choice I am sure but I am sure it is a very good choice. I am very pleased with the stuff he has built for me. Perfection is hard to beat.
Jerry

[This message was edited by Jerry Roller on 12 July 2002 at 04:43 AM.]

P Perry
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From: Waynesville, OH, USA

posted 12 July 2002 05:21 AM     profile     
Try Opti-Case out of Henderson, TX. My flight case has wheels and is very durable. I have had them build two steel cases and two amp cases still happy with all of them. They can build to your specifications and deliver in 10 days. Try www.opti-case.com they are great people to deal with.
Jim Smith
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From: Plano, TX, USA

posted 12 July 2002 06:10 AM     profile     
Since Sierra's WheelEzz case is plastic, I'm sure it will be the lightest. While not ATA rated, I've heard of a lot of people flying with them with no problems.

Bob Dell is making a Polypropylene case that is very light, and of the highest quality, but I don't think it's ATA rated either.

David Wright
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From: Modesto .Ca USA.

posted 12 July 2002 06:33 AM     profile     
Heather,
The Sierra case works real well, I use the air lines a lot I haven't had any trouble as of yet, 12 years of flying with it..Fell free to contact me for any help with this case...

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