Kinsman CEG5 Regular Hardshell Rectangular Electric Guitar Case
D**D
Quality
This is a superb guitar case The modern rounded edges suit my St Vincent Sterling guitar perfectly with its retro look and it fits like a dream The quality and finish are excellent and the price was good too Solidly built with good catches I am very pleased with the case and the stitched edge finishes it off very smartly Highly recommended It also has a very large pocket for accessories without compromising the space for your guitar I would definitely buy another case of this type!
P**E
Great value for money
Arrived on time and well protected in transit.The case looks very nice, the deep stitching set it of and the hardware looks good and feels solid. 2keys included.Bought this to use transporting my SG and a Les Paul JnrBoth fit perfectly and are held in place by the neck cut out,Black faux fur interior is functional and the lid inner is padded slightly to help hold the guitar in place when carried.A good sized lead/strap compartment completes the package.All in all a good everyday case does the job and looks good at a very affordable price.I'd definitely buy one again for general transport.Maybe go heavier duty if your gigging regular and just want to throw it in the back of a van😊
B**N
A Huge Bargain
I bought two of these and I am very happy with my purchase.At the list price of £75 you could do a lot better than this but at the £25 each that I paid you can't beat them.Presumeably, they are discontinued and/or haven't been selling very well. The reason for that might be the misleading dimensions quoted in the item description.It says "Dimensions in mm: Length: 995 Width: 348 Depth: 135 at its widest points" and that's consistent through half-a-dozen web sites advertising this case. At that size, you'd be hard-pressed to get most normal electric guitars into the case but, in fact, the case is not that size at all. Its actual (internal) dimensions are:1040mm x 330mm x (about) 90mm and you can forget "at its widest points" because, being rectangular in all views, its widest points are the same as its narrowest points!The case has a neck support (with an accessories pocket) and a foam pad under the body end. These is another foam pad all along the inside of the lid. Everything inside is covered in faux fur.Many web sites say that the case is suited only to a Strat or Tele because, I assume, of the width. In fact, an SG will fit in because there is a fur covered foam lining which will compress enough to add anther 12mm or so to the width. A Les Paul will also fit but because of its angled head there will be a bit of pressure on it (from the foam pad) when you close the lid (that's not the case with the SG - because it's thinner I suppose).My Yamaha Pacifica, Burns Marquee and Aria Mac 60, being basically Strat-shaped, all fit as does my Vintage VRS-100 (a PRS look-alike).My Yamaha AEX502 semi-acoustic won't fit because it has a too-wide lower bout but my Crafter CTS155 thinline semi-acoustiic will (just). So it's that 330mm width that's the issue. So long as you can cope with that, this case is a huge bargain.
C**L
Guitar slips putting pressure on neck
It's a sturdy case, with plenty of space for accessories. The reason why I'm giving it 2 stars is because it doesn't hold the guitar in place. I have put two telecasters and one strato in it, and all of them slip to the sides, putting pressure on the neck. If you care about your guitar, look elsewhere.
G**E
Good product for the price
Product seems well built for the price, not too heavy. Guitar (Westbury standard) fits in easily with not too much room to move.
D**E
Five Stars
Very nice, My guitar fits snugly.Looks well made and pleased with it.
M**N
Five Stars
FANTASIC
F**V
Five Stars
amazing case looks amazing
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