Rockcase Jazzmaster soft case
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Re: Rockcase Jazzmaster soft case
...like a shoulder bag
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Re: Rockcase Jazzmaster soft case
the only obvious downside is that those Rockcase wizards built this with the option for ataching 2 Straps, but they only deliver it with one ... I wonder why they do that. When on Bike, I'd really like to have a second strap. Are they sold separately?
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Re: Rockcase Jazzmaster soft case
Same here. I have contacted Warwick about it and will post here when/if i get a reply.I'd really like to have a second strap
I just wish it had proper rucksack-style straps like the (even cheaper) soft light case I got for my Jazz Bass:
http://shop.kirstein.de/shop/default.as ... 22&CT=1510" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's amazing what vast choice you have, and how relatively cheap, if you play something as standard as a Jazz/Precision Bass/Strat/Tele
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Re: Rockcase Jazzmaster soft case
I got my Reunion Blues Continental Semi Hollow in the mail last week and it too fits a Jazzmaster, I thought I might let you know. This is the one:
http://www.thomann.de/nl/70676_rb_conti ... hollow.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.thomann.de/nl/70676_rb_conti ... hollow.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Rockcase Jazzmaster soft case
Warwick just got back to me; they have dedicated rucksack straps (which are different from the included shoulder strap). Parts number is RB 99120, and from what I understood these are sold singly, not in pairs. As I haven't seen them offered anywhere online I have no idea what the price is, etc.
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interesting...thanks!!DerRoy wrote:Warwick just got back to me; they have dedicated rucksack straps (which are different from the included shoulder strap). Parts number is RB 99120, and from what I understood these are sold singly, not in pairs. As I haven't seen them offered anywhere online I have no idea what the price is, etc.
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Re: Rockcase Jazzmaster soft case
Somebody knows how well Rockcase protects guitar from temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius?
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definitely better than a vintage style wooden hardcase, but maybe not as good as an SKB or Hiscox case would.Miro wrote:Somebody knows how well this bag protects guitar from temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius?
I did travel a lot using the mentioned Rockcase soft case, winter and summer, snow, ice and heat, no issues.
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Re: Rockcase Jazzmaster soft case
This is excellent, thanks! So enough purchase this case and do not buy another guitar specifically for the late fall and winterPJazzmaster wrote:definitely better than a vintage style wooden hardcase, but maybe not as good as an SKB or Hiscox case would.Miro wrote:Somebody knows how well this bag protects guitar from temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius?
I did travel a lot using the mentioned Rockcase soft case, winter and summer, snow, ice and heat, no issues.
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Re: Rockcase Jazzmaster soft case
I know this was posted several years ago, but can anyone link me to these? Can't seem to find them... I have this softcase as well, it's great but I would like to carry it as a rucksack on my bike :-)DerRoy wrote:Warwick just got back to me; they have dedicated rucksack straps (which are different from the included shoulder strap). Parts number is RB 99120, and from what I understood these are sold singly, not in pairs. As I haven't seen them offered anywhere online I have no idea what the price is, etc.
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Re: Rockcase Jazzmaster soft case
Filipe wrote:I know this was posted several years ago, but can anyone link me to these? Can't seem to find them... I have this softcase as well, it's great but I would like to carry it as a rucksack on my bike :-)
€12.60 here: https://schneidermusik.de/shop1/index.p ... anguage=en
Or a similar item by Rockbag with a different number (perhaps worth a comparison) even cheaper on Thomann: http://www.thomann.de/be/rockbag_50_mm_ ... tzgurt.htm
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Thanks!mjet wrote:Filipe wrote:I know this was posted several years ago, but can anyone link me to these? Can't seem to find them... I have this softcase as well, it's great but I would like to carry it as a rucksack on my bike :-)
€12.60 here: https://schneidermusik.de/shop1/index.p ... anguage=en
Or a similar item by Rockbag with a different number (perhaps worth a comparison) even cheaper on Thomann: http://www.thomann.de/be/rockbag_50_mm_ ... tzgurt.htm
I think the one on Thomann is the same as the strap delivered with the case. The one on schneidermusik is the specific rucksack strap :-)