Posts Tagged ‘Case’
Saturday, December 10th, 2011
ESP Hardshell Form Fit Guitar Case for Xtone Style ESP Guitars Protect your Xtone instrument with this excellent form fit case from ESP. ESP 30 YEAR HISTORY 1975 The first dedicated store for providing custom parts to hot-rod guitars opens in Tokyo. The shop is called Electric Sound Products, or ESP. 1976-1982 ESP gains attention as a reputable provider of high-quality replacement parts. ESP also begins crafting the first complete guitars under the ESP and Navigator brand names for the Japan market. 1983 ESP replacement parts for electric guitars and basses are introduced to the US market. 1984-1985 ESP begins creating custom instruments for local New York artists and top session players. Some very early ESP users included Bruce Kulick (KISS) Carmine Rojas (David Bowie), Ronnie Drayton, Vernon Reid (Living Colour), and Page Hamilton (Helmet). Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones works with ESP to develop a custom guitar, later to become his signature model. The ESP 400 Series becomes the company"s first production line to have US distribution. Today, these early 400 Series instruments are regarded as among the industry"s best vintage reproduction instruments. 1986 On tour in Tokyo, George Lynch of Dokken (and later Lynch Mob) visits an ESP store to purchase a replacement neck. Upon learning that they made custom guitars as well, he sat down with ESP"s luthiers and ordered the first now-famous Kamikaze guitar. ESP introduces the M1 Standard, M1 Custom, and Horizon Custom guitars, and the Surveyor bass. 1987-1988 Seeking a new guitar for the start of the Monsters of Rock tour, Kirk Hammett of Metallica discovers ESP and creates his first custom instrument, later to be known as the KH-2. ESP debuts their first signature model, the George Lynch Kamikaze. ESP is now based in a loft in downtown New York on 19th Street. 1989 Kirk Hammett"s signature ESP KH-2 is introduced. ESP"s New York HQ moves to 48th Street to be near the action of the city"s famous strip of music stores. 1990-1992 ESP"s Signature Series grows, as does its standard product line. The US replacement parts business is discontinued in order to focus completely on the guitar and bass line as well as custom shop instruments. 1993-1995 ESP moves its US headquarters from New York to Los Angeles, opening an office on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. Designed to provide ESP"s high quality standards to a more affordable line of production-model guitars, the LTD brand is born. 1996-2001 New ESP Signature models arrive from artists such as Stephen Carpenter (Deftones), Jeff Hanneman (Slayer), Max Cavalera (Sepultura, Soulfly) Jake E. Lee (Badlands) and James Hetfield (Metallica). The LTD line gains popularity, earning its own level of acceptance among artists.
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
The 300VX case features a universal fit for extreme guitars and has a large trunk compartment with reinforced wood cross bracing for added strength. Large neck compartment with reinforced wood cross bracing for added strength. Durable thick road resistant black PVC exterior. Red high grade diamond stitched velvet interior with new improved shock-resistant velvet pillow to insure better fit.
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Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
Protect your instrument with this excellent form fit case from ESP. ESP 30 YEAR HISTORY 1975 The first dedicated store for providing custom parts to hot-rod guitars opens in Tokyo. The shop is called Electric Sound Products, or ESP. 1976-1982 ESP gains attention as a reputable provider of high-quality replacement parts. ESP also begins crafting the first complete guitars under the ESP and Navigator brand names for the Japan market. 1983 ESP replacement parts for electric guitars and basses are introduced to the US market. 1984-1985 ESP begins creating custom instruments for local New York artists and top session players. Some very early ESP users included Bruce Kulick (KISS) Carmine Rojas (David Bowie), Ronnie Drayton, Vernon Reid (Living Colour), and Page Hamilton (Helmet). Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones works with ESP to develop a custom guitar, later to become his signature model. The ESP 400 Series becomes the company"s first production line to have US distribution. Today, these early 400 Series instruments are regarded as among the industry"s best vintage reproduction instruments. 1986 On tour in Tokyo, George Lynch of Dokken (and later Lynch Mob) visits an ESP store to purchase a replacement neck. Upon learning that they made custom guitars as well, he sat down with ESP"s luthiers and ordered the first now-famous Kamikaze guitar. ESP introduces the M1 Standard, M1 Custom, and Horizon Custom guitars, and the Surveyor bass. 1987-1988 Seeking a new guitar for the start of the Monsters of Rock tour, Kirk Hammett of Metallica discovers ESP and creates his first custom instrument, later to be known as the KH-2. ESP debuts their first signature model, the George Lynch Kamikaze. ESP is now based in a loft in downtown New York on 19th Street. 1989 Kirk Hammett"s signature ESP KH-2 is introduced. ESP"s New York HQ moves to 48th Street to be near the action of the city"s famous strip of music stores. 1990-1992 ESP"s Signature Series grows, as does its standard product line. The US replacement parts business is discontinued in order to focus completely on the guitar and bass line as well as custom shop instruments. 1993-1995 ESP moves its US headquarters from New York to Los Angeles, opening an office on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. Designed to provide ESP"s high quality standards to a more affordable line of production-model guitars, the LTD brand is born. 1996-2001 New ESP Signature models arrive from artists such as Stephen Carpenter (Deftones), Jeff Hanneman (Slayer), Max Cavalera (Sepultura, Soulfly) Jake E. Lee (Badlands) and James Hetfield (Metallica). The LTD line gains popularity, earning its own level of acceptance among artists. 2002 ESP is ranked among the music industry"s top ten fast
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Monday, November 14th, 2011
The SKB Hardshell Electric Guitar Case is designed to fit most traditional electric guitars such as Fenders, Jacksons, Charvels, Washburns, Ibanez, etc. This molded case has a heavy-duty valance and the interior is designed to grip the guitar for maximum protection. There is a large internal pocket for holding accessories and the case is plush lined and the locking TSA latches make this an excellent flight case. SKB Hardshell Guitar Case Features Fiberglass reinforced nylon trigger release latching system TSA recognized and accepted locks Bumper protected valance Injection molded feet Indestructible cushioned rubber over-molded handle Full length neck support Rigid EPS foam interiors to keep guitar from slipping Accessories compartment AmericanMusical.com is an authorized dealer of SKB products.
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Friday, September 2nd, 2011
The SKB Molded LP Guitar Case is here to protect your Gibson, Epiphone or other LP Guitar. This SKB case has been designed to fit LP type instruments. The specially molded interior grips the guitar to provide the protection required by today's active musician who plays many different venues with various transportation requirements. SKB LP Guitar Case Features New fiberglass reinforced nylon trigger release latching system TSA recognized and accepted locks Bumper protected valance Injection molded feet Indestructible cushioned rubber over-molded handle Full length neck support Rigid EPS foam interiors to keep guitar from slipping Accessories compartment AmericanMusical.com is an authorized dealer of SKB products.
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Thursday, August 11th, 2011
A hardshell case for the Ibanez Xiphos Series of guitars, the Ibanez XP100C Electric Guitar Case was designed to protect your investment and fit the unique shape of your instrument. The XP100C Case Fits The Following Ibanez Models XPT700 XPT700XH XPT700FX Ibanez Guitar Cases Other cases may look like an Ibanez case. But if it doesn't say Ibanez, it isn't an Ibanez. Only Ibanez cases are designed specifically to fit and protect your Ibanez guitar or bass. Accept no substitutes! Generic look alike cases designed to fit everything rarely fit anything right. Only Ibanez cases and bags are made to fit the unique shape of Ibanez guitars and basses. If it doesn't say Ibanez on the case, it isn't an Ibanez. AmericanMusical.com is an authorized dealer of Ibanez products.
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Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011
Protect your instrument with this excellent form fit case from ESP. About ESP Guitars 1975 The first dedicated store for providing custom parts to hot-rod guitars opens in Tokyo. The shop is called Electric Sound Products , or ESP . 1976-1982 ESP gains attention as a reputable provider of high-quality replacement parts. ESP also begins crafting the first complete guitars under the ESP and Navigator brand names for the Japan market. 1983 ESP replacement parts for electric guitars and basses are introduced to the US market. Present The ESP and LTD-brand signature models include custom guitars played by James Hetfield of Metallica, Stephen Carpenter of Deftones, Jeff Hanneman of Slayer, Alexi Laiho of Children of Bodom, Wayne Static of Static X and many others. AmericanMusical.com is an authorized dealer of ESP products.
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Saturday, May 28th, 2011
The C185 universal guitar case provides great protection for your investment. Large neck compartment with reinforced wood cross bracing for added strength. Durable thick road resistant black PVC exterior. Red high grade diamond stitched velvet interior with new improved shock-resistant velvet pillow to insure better fit.
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Thursday, May 12th, 2011
The new SKB-18RW ATA Dreadnought case is rotationally molded of polyethylene for strength and durability with counter sunk hardware and a gasketed heavy duty valance making this case absolutely airline safe for your acoustic guitar. It also features built-in wheels and a clever molded-in handle for traveling convenience. $1500 Content Coverage SKB covers what the airlines won't. The remarkable SKB-18RW acoustic guitar case was engineered to withstand all the rigors of a professional travel schedule. Every detail of this case design contributes to its ultimate function " instrument protection. So confident are the SKB designers, engineers and manufacturing experts that this case will perform beyond any stated or implied standard, that the SKB Corporation is taking security to a new level. ANY AIRLINE RELATED DAMAGE TO AN ACOUSTIC GUITAR BEING SHIPPED IN AN SKB -18RW CASE WILL BE COVERED UP TO $1500.00 BY SKB CORPORATION IN ORANGE, CA. ACOUSTIC GUITAR MODEL MUST BE A PROPER FIT FOR THE SKB-18RW CASE. SKB REPAIR CLAIMS WILL BE PROCESSED AFTER INITIAL AIRLINE DAMAGE REPORTS HAVE BEEN FILED AND A QUALIFIED GUITAR REPAIR TECHNICIAN SUBMITS A WRITTEN REPAIR ESTIMATE. REPAIR CLAIMS WILL BE ISSUED ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL CASE OWNER. AmericanMusical.com is an authorized dealer of SKB products.
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Friday, May 6th, 2011
Now an elegant, tough, wood hardshell case for your dreadnought acoustic guitar is more affordable than ever. We love this case - and so do the dozens of guitar players who've already picked one up from us. Top quality construction - great value. Protect the investment you've made in your guitar - without breaking the bank! AMS always seeks out not only the hottest new gear but products that deliver maximum bang-for-your-buck. This Rockcase acoustic guitar case fits the bill. Features rugged .20 inch (5mm) wood case inside material: black velvet, stitched all around two solid lockable snap locks and two non-lockable snap locks sturdy handle with metal insert, covered with vintage leather metal feet solid wide neck supportin area with extra padding; thick foam padding on the inside of the lid separate inside compartment with lid chrome-plated Rockcase logo AmericanMusical.com is an authorized dealer of Rockcase products.
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