360F (Full Body) dimensions

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360F (Full Body) dimensions

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I am getting a case for a 360F sight unseen. I don't have the instrument yet, but I need a case to go get it. Its a long story, but suffice to say when I get it, I will post pics and explain in more detail.

Does anyone have the approximate dimensions for the full body series?

Thanks in advance.

Geoff
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Re: 360F (Full Body) dimensions

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The 360F comes in two versions -- late '50s/early '60s (version 1) and mid-late '60s (thinner body depth, version 2).

Both versions have 17" wide bodies and will fit (length and width-wise) in a guitar case designed for that body width, such as a case for a Gretsch Country Gent.

That's a good problem to have -- you're picking up a 360F but don't have a case for it? The hard part is done. :lol:
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Re: 360F (Full Body) dimensions

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Thanks libratune. I am seething with anticipation and drool - it is of the older body-style. I got an Epiphone Emperor case that should be perfect from a well-known "FRIEND-ly" e-tailer for less than $100. Your help is greatly appreciated.

Geoff
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Re: 360F (Full Body) dimensions

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Got any pictures Geoff?
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