I currently live in San Angelo, TX, but will be moving to Oklahoma next week. I keep my guitar in a Gator case and really don't have a need for the original case. The case is free if you are willing to pick it up. It's a dreadnought sized case by the way.
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How nice of you to pay it forward!
I don't need a case - but I appreciate the thought.
I need a case for an L. Mine burnt up in the house fire but by miracle and my friends post fire work, it was saved.. The dread case works for L fine. (I have a Larrivee dread) If you want to bother with shipping to NC message me. I would pay for shipping and some for trouble.
Thx
Quote from: ST on March 06, 2020, 02:45:00 AM
I don't need a case - but I appreciate the thought.
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Quote from: flatlander on March 09, 2020, 10:23:46 PM
The dread case works for L fine. (I have a Larrivee dread) If you want to bother with shipping to NC message me. I would pay for shipping and some for trouble.
Thx
Yup believe they are the same case
Yikes! I've been busy with the move and forgot to check back. I'll send a PM flatlander...
Quote from: jweave69 on April 02, 2020, 01:04:04 PM
Yikes! I've been busy with the move and forgot to check back. I'll send a PM flatlander...
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Sounds like the case is still up for grabs if anyone is interested...
Quote from: JOYCEfromNS on April 02, 2020, 04:15:37 PM
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My new case from Larrivee got here yesterday. :roll I'm just happy and amazed that the old L survived fire somehow. If you have seen the burned up case and what the guitar looked like after being cooked, you wouldn't believe it.
This year makes it 40 years old and 40 years since I got it when I was 22. So glad it's one of the few things that survived! (albeit looking a little rough, it sounds as good as ever)
Quote from: flatlander on April 02, 2020, 11:18:11 PMI'm just happy and amazed that the old L survived fire somehow. If you have seen the burned up case and what the guitar looked like after being cooked, you wouldn't believe it.
This year makes it 40 years old and 40 years since I got it when I was 22. So glad it's one of the few things that survived! (albeit looking a little rough, it sounds as good as ever)
That's great news Matt I thought it was a goner! Maybe once you have a chance you could post a picture story of its history - that would be neat! So the damage to it now - all cosmetic? Can it be economically restored?