True story. Twenty-five years ago my guitar teacher convinced me to purchase a Larrivee guitar and to invest in the solid wood case. I remember her words: "Trust me, you can literally run over this case with your car and it won't damage your instrument." I thought to myself, "What IDIOT would run over their guitar?" Now a music teacher, I was loading up my Jeep on the last day of school, and in my dazed and euphoric state, I backed out over my guitar. As soon as I realized what I had done, my heart broke. I didn't know how much I loved that guitar until I thought I'd lost it. In disbelief, I pulled my mangled case from beneath the car, pried it open, and found my Larrivee in perfect condition. I immediately recalled my teacher's advice and tracked down her address to write her a letter of thanks! Grateful.
Great story - if a bit scary! Glad it ends well!
And... welcome to the Larrivee Forum...what took you so long to get here? :gotdonuts:
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I store all my cases in steel wire shelving racks, and I bungie them in place to prevent accidents. My cat is the worst one, she knocked several of them down before I took the precautions. Not a single one damaged. Hard shell cases are a must when you have kids, grandkids and critters running around loose...
:welcome: to the forum. Great first post too... :donut :coffee :donut2
Welcome to the club! And I mean the "I ran over my Larrivee" club. :cheers
The older gieb style cases, with five to seven layers of plywood, were heavier than a Sumo wrestler. But built to protect what was inside.
Frankly, these new ones are just flimsy :whistling:
A TKL saved my Ibanez from when I briefly left in behind in the garage while I was unpacking. The Mrs. didn't see it and ran over it with an SUV. it flew accross the garage smacking in a solid concrete wall then landing on the concrete floor.
The guitar was fine. :cheers
:welcome: , You didn't happen to take any pics did you? Glad to hear your guitar survived.