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The Crossrock Hard-Shell Multi-ply Wooden Electric Bass Guitar Case combines vintage aesthetics with modern protection, featuring a plush interior, durable construction, and secure latches, making it the perfect companion for any bassist on the go.
M**E
Fits Grote Jazz Hollow Body Guitar
The Grote Jazz Hollow Body Guitar fits in this case. The bottom bout fits just right. The top bout leaves a space of one finger on each side. The lid and bottom of the case have padded protrusions. The one on the lid keeps the guitar from moving around when carried. The bottom one is for supporting the upper back of the guitar. This is because the tilt back neck design of the guitar means that keeping the neck parallel to the case length will elevate the back side of the guitar off of the bottom of the case. The pad could be higher for this guitar. Since this isn’t a custom fit case, it is understandable.There is a compartment with a hinged lid under the neck. It will hold strings and small things. It has a tab to make opening it easy.All of the fabric on the inside is attached well. There are no seams showing and no glue blotches anywhere.There are three feet on the back side that keep the vinyl parts off the ground when the case is open. When the case is upright with the headstock on top, there are four feet that will hold the case in position. That isn’t very stable. When the case is standing on the bottom side with the handle side up, there are only two feet on the case. The hinges are used for feet in this position. In time those hinges will become scratched. I would prefer feet to hold the case off of the floor, not the hinges.The handle is made of padded leather bits. The leather is folded over and the stiff seam is on the palm side. The handle does not fill my small hand. When squeezed the seam feels uncomfortable. With my guitar inside, there is more pressure on the index and middle fingers than the ring and small fingers. Four rivets hold the hinges for the handle. On other brands I’ve never had such fail.The lid opens and closes easily without needing to push or twist it into position. There is a latch on the opposite side of the handle. Which makes it stronger.The outer material looks like some kind of vinyl, not hard plastic. I got the black version. It looks like the material used to cover black Fender combo amplifiers. It will probably be durable.The case is heavy. That might be a good sign that it will be strong. I don’t travel with my guitar. This case was bought to keep it safe in my bedroom. It will probably last forever in this capacity. If I did travel with this guitar case, more support under the upper bout would be added; something like a small towel or pad. This is for my specific guitar. Others might not need that. I like to keep the case leaning upright against a wall, with the headstock pointing up. I would add some kind of extra protection to the corner of the case that would make contact with the ground, to prevent it from wearing. Industrial glue with a strip of leather would work. Overall it seems like a good case.
M**A
Excellent value for daily local use.
Good looks, good protection for daily local use.
G**A
Okay
Good for storing at home
S**.
It’s a perfect fit for my Jazzmaster
I like keeping my guitars protected when not being played. A standard gig bag offers little or none.Finding a Hard Jazzmaster case seems to be limited.A Fender labeled case made in Vietnam or a Crossrock from China. I chose the Tweed case. Kinda makes you dizzy when you stare at it. My Jazzmaster fits perfectly. It’s only a bit cheaper than the Fender branded ones. ( not comparing this to the expensive G&G cases). After purchasing I clicked the Seller Link and saw China. I thought, oh great, this ll be shipped from China. Not so! Thankfully they have a distribution warehouse in Ca. I received the case in 3 days, on Sunday via FedEx. No damage to the shipping box or case inside. FedEx did a great job handling this shipment. I still need a case for my Jazz bass and I’ll most likely purchase another Crossrock case.
A**R
Beautiful case that is very well made.
This is a true value. The quality is very obvious and it is also a very attractive guitar case. I am very pleased with this manufacturer products and will in all likelihood purchase more from them in the near future.
R**
Looks and feels to be well made! Perfect fit!!
M**E
The case handle attaching hardware worries me
9-5-2022 REVIEW UPDATE: This case handle is not as worrisome as I initially reviewed... Jury is still out.I am using this Crossrock Case for a 335 Style guitar, an EART E335. This case does not fit the E335 like a glove or snug enough. The extra room in the case can be easily resolved with use of some extra pads in order to provide the E335 a much better fit. Additional thin pads are needed at the guitar tail (sides of tail) plus under the body at neck area. With my padding additions, this case is perfect for the EART E335. I am not happy with the feel-of-strength regarding the handle connection to the handle reinforcement. I do not trust this handle when moving my guitar case UP onto a table to unload my guitar. During this process, I now grab the handle AND the whole case with my extra hand, -while using the handle carefully (yes, this is typical of most people with guitars during the same process). However, I do not trust this handle when "swinging-it-up" -and- I do not want to break the handle off the case body. I would love this case more if it had better, -a more reinforced handle. Despite my handle distrust, I do like this case a lot.
G**N
335 epiphone case
I really lilke the exterior of age cased the antique accents along with color. My only dislike is the inside fit and material need improvement, for the cost of this case
H**R
This is not good. I fear that long-term use could eventually damage ...
I can't give any feedback on the durability of the case, as it's only just arrived. I have to say though, the delivery was incredibly quick. I am giving 3 stars because of a problem with the design - I have never come across this problem with other cases. The relationship between the neck rest and the bottom of the case is such that the bass does not sit level in the case. This causes the headstock to stand proud of the edge and the lid then pushes down on the headstock when you close it. This is not good. I fear that long-term use could eventually damage or alter the neck angle - despite the soft foam inside the case.Luckily, the case comes with a couple of inserts intended to fit around the edge of your guitar to take up any slack in the fit. As you can see in the pics, if these are placed UNDER the guitar, it lifts the body sufficiently to level the guitar and the problem is solved. However, these have no Velcro or other means of holding them in place (other than their 'fluffy' covering) so they might move around in transit. It has solved the problem for now, but I have ordered some relatively inexpensive EVA foam to cut to size and place in the bottom of the body cavity. I've calculated that a 15mm thickness should do the job.It is worth noting that I play a Rickenbacker 4001 which has a relatively shallow body compared to Fenders and the like so this may not be a problem for all. However - it is worthy of mention.
D**Y
Excellent Vintage Looking Case
Needed a hard guitar case for my new Vintage V100 Les Paul style guitar. I saw this on the site and liked the look of it almost has a vintage looking vibe to it with it's black pimple exterior and love the plush blue interior looks really nice. It fits my new guitar perfectly. Ordered it on Saturday and delivered the next Tuesday that's 4 day's from ordering and delivery including a weekend very impressed. I'm looking to get another Les Paul style guitar soon and will certainly be ordering another one. Worth 5 star's for product quality and service from the seller.
V**.
INCORRECT BODY DEPTH ADVERTISED.
Case is ok for the money. However I cannot give it more than 3 stars because the advertised dimensions are the only critical information which the purchaser needs to know before purchase. The advert clearly states interior body depth as 5.7inches IT IS NOT. That is the exterior body depth.The internal depth is just over 4 inches (maybe 5 with lid closed). However, I can get my Gretsch g5126 with Bigsby in it and close the lid JUST. As long as I push down the lid the last little bit. That guitar has a body depth of around 7mm, then there is the Bigsby to contend with.The lining, while it looks nice, does not spring back after you have depressed it with your fingers - maybe all cheap cases are like this, so i give it 3 stars.
J**N
Low quality generic case
I don't think this case offers any protection at all to an SG shaped guitarIf you look at the picture of the SG sitting in the case you'll notice that its sitting at an angle and the headstock of the guitar is higher than the edge of the case. This is because the case is far too deep for an SG type guitar. The case offers no support at all to the body or headstock of the guitar and the neck support is worse than useless. Also because the case is not the correct size for an SG the guitar can slide back and forwards inside the case by 30-40mm which pushes the headstock right up against the inside of the end of the case.I think this is one of the worst guitar cases I've ever seen.
D**N
Gibson Les Paul Case
This is a great case for the money. Guitar fits nice and snug inside it. Has a 4th lock on the hinge side, for additional security, which threw me at first as I couldn't understand why it wouldn't open much. Has a lidded accessories storage beneath the neck support with a good useable size.
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