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Fits the Irish bouzouki
I bought it for the Concert Irish bouzouki Thomann sells. Although it wasn't listed as suitable and wasn't recommended, i checked the dimentions and it totally fits. It's a snug fit at first, but at least the instrument doesn't wobble or rattle around the case once it's being transported. The quality is OK for the price. Handle is a bit off. really weird position even for a banjo as the case wont be evenly balanced ever. The hinges and locking mechanisms are low quality stuff, but for storing the instrument safely they suit well. if you are looking for a travelling case, you might be better off with something more expensive.
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Decent for the price
You get a decent banjo case for the price. I own a Deering Goodtime 2 which fits perfectly. The case looks good and sturdy on the outside. The inside seems to be of good quality. One thing I noticed is that when I pick up the case by its handle with a banjo inside, the top lid and the bottom do not fully close creating a crack. Overall, if I was shopping for a banjo case with the same budget again, I would pick this one due to its value for the price. If I owned a more expensive banjo, I would invest in a better quality case.
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Pretty decent.
That's exactly what I was looking for.
A sturdy case on the outside and softly padded on the inside. Very reasonable finishes in plastic (still nothing otherworldly).
It is pretty light and does the job at a very affordable price.
Resistant enough to last for several years.
A sturdy case on the outside and softly padded on the inside. Very reasonable finishes in plastic (still nothing otherworldly).
It is pretty light and does the job at a very affordable price.
Resistant enough to last for several years.
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