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Great
I bought a Jackson Dinky guitar and I wanted a good gigbag, so I chose this one to go with the guitar. It looks awesome, and you can feel the material is of good quality. It has a thick soft material on the inside so the guitar is safe even if you drop the bag (I do hope this will never happen though, hehe).
The only thing I didn't like is the price. It's a bit expensive, but.. it's quality. So yeah, you get what you pay for. If you can afford it, I definitely recommend it. Go for it!
The only thing I didn't like is the price. It's a bit expensive, but.. it's quality. So yeah, you get what you pay for. If you can afford it, I definitely recommend it. Go for it!
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LM
Good not great
Decent quality and does the job, but I thought it was a bit pricey for what it was. It could use more padding inside at the top of the bag as my strings ripped it up a bit. Next time I would go for a Thomann bag instead I think, as it's not worth the extra money for the name.
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It's just a bag. As simple as it can get. Works great for what it is. Not sure if it's the best in its price range, but I got it and I dont't regret it.
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P
Does its job.
But not any better then the cheapest Ritter bag. Ritters however don't facilitate the HUGE Jackson headstock (which is one of the best things about those Jacksons :)).
I mostly use it for safekeeping at home, but the couple of times I used it as a transportation emans it was fine, but keep in mind the guitar is only held by its by its borders, there are no velcro straps of anything inside.
I mostly use it for safekeeping at home, but the couple of times I used it as a transportation emans it was fine, but keep in mind the guitar is only held by its by its borders, there are no velcro straps of anything inside.
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