The case is poorly designed and does not stand upright at all, unlike all my other cases (Epiphone, Gibson, and even Tho tho).
Once flat and open, it lifts and balances on 2 feet (instead of 3) until the guitar is inside. It is only when the guitar is installed that it touches the ground again, unlike all my other cases as well.
Also, on its side, the case wobbles a bit but does not fall!
The guitar is not perfectly held and has a play of a few centimeters, certainly due to the fact that SG cases are all designed for right-handed as well as left-handed guitars... Unfortunately, this is enough for the headstock to come into contact with the top of the case (Epiphone SG Standard).
Finally, and this is really a detail, the glue finishes are so-so (presence of bubbles under the tolex).
I decided to keep it anyway because it is really beautiful and showcases the guitar well.
Verified
Posted on 14 Aug 2024
By Rodolphe
Where to start?!
What is attributable to Woodbrass:
Package very poorly filled with bubbles, the case just in a plastic bag therefore bounced and rubbed against the cardboard. Result, a hole in the plastic and a tear on the tolex.
What is attributable to Gator:
The case is poorly designed and does not stand upright at all, unlike all my other cases (Epiphone, Gibson and even Tho tho).
Once flat and open it lifts and balances on 2 feet (instead of 3) until the guitar is inside. It is only when the guitar is installed that it touches the ground again, unlike all my other cases as well.
The guitar is not perfectly held and has a play of a few centimeters certainly due to the fact that SG cases are all designed for right-handed as well as left-handed guitars... Unfortunately, this is enough for the headstock to come into contact with the top of the case (Epiphone SG Standard).
Finally, and this is really a detail, but the glue finishes are so-so (presence of bubbles under the tolex).
I decided to keep it anyway because it is really beautiful and showcases the guitar well.
Certified
Posted on 07 Aug 2024
By Rodolphe B.