Ibanez M100C CaseThe Ibanez M100C Case is for 6-string RG, S, JS, and PGM series Ibanez electric guitars. This guitar case offers a molded exterior, soft plush interior, aluminum valances, and molded bumpers.
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If you have an Ibanez that will fit it, this is definitely the case you should buy. I have an Ibanez JEM and although the uv1000c is the recommended case for that guitar, i think that this case is much better (and cheaper too!). The build quality seems much sturdier than the uv1000c and because it is a hard shell case it's not susceptible to scuffing etc. It's also very lightweight. The one thing I dislike about this case is it does not have a decent storage compartment inside. It has a small space where you can just about fit a strap and a lead, but no room for music books or sheet music. Apart from that, top quality case.
This is a good case. It is what you think: lots of room, good fit for a wide range of guitars, good protection. Howver, two MAJOR problems,.... 1) there are four feet on the bottom. Load the case into a car where you have to slide the case in and these feet break off immediately. I lost one on the way home from the store, and a second a week later. Trust me, I am gentle too. The problem isn't so much the 3mm x 2mm piece of rubber, but the cavernous whole into the inner portion of the case where the rivet was. 2) The difference between last years (the blue lined case) and this years (2003, the black lined case) is evident. I chalk this to ibanez cutting corners and horrible quality control, which seems to be what they are about lately. I don't know if it is this, or if they outsourced the cases to a country that isn't on any maps, but the inside is just a flimsier cardboard construction. Anyway, I have two for two ibanez guitars, but I wouldn't rave about them. They function as protection well, and that is what they are.
I just gt the M100C for Christmas. It's a GREAT case. I put my GRX in it.. I'm also able to store my tuner, string winder, picks, strap, an 8ft. cord, strap, and extra stings... And there is still a little room left... It's built great. Theres a lock on the front, that prevents any 1 from opening the center latch. It supports the neck, and body great. The only down side is that there no place to store music. But the way I look at is, you pack and extra bag for stands and stuff. So Definitely spend the extra money for this case, its worth the extra 20 bucks or so.
This guitar stand does just what it is supposed to do. It is an inexpensive stand that keeps my guitar up, and that's all there is to it. The Pinnacle stand is sturdy and the rubber lock at the top is a fine addition. Thanks Music123!
The model I purchased was the old blue lined case, not the new black lined case. The differences in the models are evident, if you have the option buy the blue lined one. The case has served me for three years now and I have no complaints except the four rubber feet at the end. The reviewers and I agree, the feet are terrible, if you slide the case along the floor, along the seat of your car, even put a little perpendicular pressure on, they will snap and leave a hole into your case where they were attached. ---------------Comes with plush blue/black lined interior, lock and key, ample storage space for strings, tuner, picks. If I tired I can fit 2 Boss normal pedals in the back compartment, a tuner, three full sets of strings, term arm, all my picks, capo, and the nut key.
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