By: Carrion
The Carrion C-1502 Black Hardshell Classical/Resophonic Guitar Case is a great choice for acoustic guitarists looking for a reliable and durable case. This case is made of high-quality leather and features a double zipper closure for easy use. It also comes with multiple pockets for secure storage. It is one of the best acoustic guitar cases available, offering great value for money and durability. So if you're looking for a reliable and long-lasting case, the Carrion C-1502 Black Hardshell Classical/Resophonic Guitar Case is the perfect choice. Amazon Customer: I like it, but it was damaged, most likely during shipping since the package box was damaged. Hardly any package padding was included in the box, which may have helped prevent the damage. The Carrion brand logo was added to the case in the form of a raised rubber stamp that was glued onto the side of the case. I don't mind the logo, but it wasn't shown in the add and it appears that it could come off in the future and leave a mark on the case. I would rather not have that kind of logo, but I'm okay with it. All in all, it's a very nice case and I ordered a replacement.
Replacement case arrived okay.
United States on Jan 13, 2017
ksem: This case is of OK quality, and has that "Chinese manufactured goods" smell that lasts for a good long time. Not the "rubber manufacturing plant smell" a la Harbor Freight Tools, this has a more acrid, biting chemical smell, maybe a formaldehyde derivative. Just like my much more expensive (but still cheap) Epiphone case. I've had mine for maybe 6 months, and it still easily overpowers the sweet, subtle wood aromas of a fine guitar. That said, it offers better protection than a chipboard case, but less than a real case. An airline would probably destroy this is about three flights. It's fine for the back seat of car, though, and the inside is pretty well padded. Mine arrived slightly damaged (small tear in the outer cover), but gluing it back in place with a little white glue was less trouble for me than returning it. Overall, the case is pretty much what I expected for the price, and it is fine for storing an inexpensive guitar in the closet, which is how I use mine.
United States on May 29, 2012
Brian Fraymaster Scott: OK here is the size of case from outside to inside! outside of case first..((outside 42" long X 17" wide lower bout(body) X 14" upper bout (body) X 7" neck(wide) & length and 5 3/4" Deep!)) now inside 401/4" long X 14 3/4" wide lower bout (body) X 11 3/4" upper bout (body) and neck length(wide)4 5/8" & 3 1/2" deep!... so the out side is 42 x 17 x 14 x 7 x 5 3/4 and the inside is 40 1/4 x 14 3/4 x 11 3/4 x 3 1/2!! when I ordered there was no size but 6x7x43 and some other guy said his fit like a glove well he is on something get off the drugs! my Takamine would not fit no way no how and now I am playing games with Amazon, almost every case I looked at had bad dimensions and when asked they no nothing about it? say what? keep buying till you get it right? say what again? how dumb how can they sell this case with no dimensions? well now you can buy it knowing the dimensions as posted here! Now for the case it self well built its like a tank well worth the money I say if it fits your guitar go and get one very nice case! for me my guitar just would not fit no matter what I did I was sad to send it back eBay is selling the same thing with the same dimensions 6x7x43 HOW DUMB! if...
United States on May 24, 2012
Jerrold: This arrived packed to the 9's. Unlike a previous guitar I ordered! Kinda backwards, IMHO. Anyway, the case seems to be moderately well constructed. The interior is sufficiently padded for a classical, albeit not the highest quality padding, it will get the job done. I gave $41 for this...I have spent 3 times that on cases that weren't the same quality. The latches connect (which was my primary concern). The durability of the latches remains to be seen, but I handle things carefully and expect they will also hold up.
All that being said, I didn't buy this to house a $2k guitar. Nor would I recommend that to you. However, if you want a good solid case for the price of a decent gig bag, look no further. If you are considering a gig bag...DON'T DO IT! You will scratch and dent your baby up, and waste your money. Just sayin'.
United States on Dec 14, 2011
Durable Carrion Black Hard-Shell Classical Guitar Case | Gig-Ready Acoustic and Classical Guitar Bag: Keep Your Instruments Protected While You Play | Gearlux Protective Hardshell Case for Dreadnought Acoustic Guitars | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $23 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 402 reviews | 295 reviews | 512 reviews |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | |
Customer Reviews | 4.1/5 stars of 55 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 573 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 360 ratings |
ASIN | B001FB5Z4E | B00RMCTTLA | B0C5DS3T72 |
Color Name | Natural | ||
Item Weight | 1 pounds | 2.94 pounds | 10 pounds |
Best Sellers Rank | #115,666 in Musical Instruments #448 in Acoustic Guitar Bags & Cases | #50,480 in Musical Instruments #205 in Acoustic Guitar Bags & Cases | #3,523 in Musical Instruments #22 in Acoustic Guitar Bags & Cases |
Back Material | Wood | ||
Number of Strings | 4 | ||
Date First Available | September 5, 2008 | ||
Material Type | Engineered Wood | ||
Product Dimensions | 6 x 7.5 x 43 inches | 44 x 17 x 5 inches | |
Item model number | C-1502 | Acoustic_Gig |
Michael Allen: I bought the case to replace a chipboard case I had for my Carlo Robelli Resonator so it is much better than the chipboard case. It is well worth the money, however, the depth measurement was not correct. It closes too tightly against the resonator bridge cover plate. I measured my guitar before ordering and used measurements given by the manufacturer in one of the reviews to make my decision to order. According to the measurement given the case should have had just enough clearance to cover the bridge cover without any pressure to the top of the resonator cover plate. I had to smash the padding down in the top and bottom of the case to get it to close. I am keeping the case in hopes that it will eventually give in the area where it applies stress on the top of the bridge cover . I would recommend allowing a little more tolerance when measuring your resonator guitar if you consider ordering this case. As previously stated, it is well worth the cost and Amazon's price was the best I found with free shipping
United States on Dec 12, 2017