Zarley's Stratocaster (called Player) - 299 $. Big Lou's Stratocaster (called Cobra) - 319 $. I'd feel more comfortable with the longer Strat neck (25.5"). I also know Brian May guitars are quite wide at nut (45 mm) but they are rather expensive for me and they have a short neck (24 "). I know Warmoth are doing some great customizable stuff, but they're out of my league, price-wise. By "wide nut" I mean at least 45 mm - 47mm (1 7/8) would be perfect. So, I want a rather cheap, decent electric guitar with wide nut. I can't play an A chord properly - I don't have enough space. I've tried some guitars extensively (even a PRS, which goes as being quite wide - 1 3/4) and I've found their width at nut frustratingly narrow. I play finger style and I want to keep playing finger style as much as possible, even on electric. I have big hands and I'm rather tall (1.90m). Up to now I've played acoustic (nylon and steel strings) and I want to buy my first electric guitar. Internal Dimensions: 41.5" x 14.5" x 3" (105.4cm x 36.8cm x 7.6cm)Įxternal Dimensions: 43.7" x 16.5" x 4.7" (111.0cm x 41.9cm x 11.9cm)Įxternal Pocket Dimensions: 11" x 14.5" x 1.5" (27.9cm x 36.8cm x 3.I'm a 35 years old hobbyist guitar player with some education in classic guitar and violin. This case is designed to fit standard body electric guitars including Fenders like Teles and Strats, Gibsons like Les Pauls and SGs, ESP and many others. If you are unsure about the fit for your guitar, make sure it does not exceed any of the maximum dimensions shown just to be safe. These measurements represent the inner capacity of the case. Bar-tack stitching and steel rivets reinforce for strength, while high grade webbing provides a super comfortable grip.Īll M80 cases feature a hard-wearing sole and piping made of Hypalon - the same industrial rubber used to create inflatable military rafts. Rock solid, industrial webbing handles come standard on MONO cases. Outside, the water-resistant Sharkskin™ shell keeps you on the move, rain or shine. Inside, the plush lining protects delicate custom finishes. We build our cases to military specs, using only high-test materials with extreme resistance to abrasion and the elements. Business card storage and a durable key clip is also included. The hidden upper pocket keeps your wallet, keys, and cell concealed. Specialized storage compartments put your gear right where you need it. Some older cases may not be Tick-ready - please contact support if you have questions about the Tick-compatibility of your MONO case.Įverything in its place. The Classic Tick Accessory Case seamlessly and securely attaches to the case as shown. Most MONO cases come equipped with the triple D-ring attachments required for the optional Classic Tick Accessory Case, the modular tool case designed to extend the storage capacity of your guitar case. Hi-density foam bumpers divert vertical impacts out and around the lower bout of the guitar, away from the strap pin. (MONO cases weigh in at about 75% less than their hardcase counterparts.) The reinforced outer shell of the M80 hybrid case absorbs and deflects hard impact away from the vulnerable areas of the guitar. Integral ABS panels deliver hardcase protection at a fraction of the weight. Extensive testing reveals that "Hardcase protection" is a myth, as the Headlock® equipped M80 outperforms traditional wood and plastic hard cases in every way. The headstock is suspended inside the case, saving the guitar from both side and rear impacts that could otherwise snap the neck. Your guitar quickly straps in and remains stabilized during transport. The patented Headlock® design provides a level of protection worthy of the finest instruments. If you own a guitar, you should own a MONO. Years of feedback from working artists has driven countless tiny improvements, proving that this original design just gets better with time. Its patented protective features and light weight hybrid shell revolutionized the way we travel with our guitars, and brought musician luggage into the 21st century. The Classic Electric Guitar Case can be found in the hands of influential musicians from Brooklyn to Seoul to Sao Paulo and everywhere in between.