360/12 into what other cases???
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360/12 into what other cases???
OK Guys,
I'd like to call on recent 360/12 owners to see what other non-rick cases their babies will fit into. Why? I'm committed to buying a caseless 360/12, and would feel just a smidge happier with something covering it for the journey to the Antipodes. So...I'd be humbled if you could grab your 360 & see what cases it will fit. Try a strat...maybe an SG...or whatever else you have. It doesn't have to be snug, but snug=smaller parcel=good.
Alternatively, if anyone for some bizarro reason has a 360/12 case they wish to sell, they can count me in!
Many Thanks
I'd like to call on recent 360/12 owners to see what other non-rick cases their babies will fit into. Why? I'm committed to buying a caseless 360/12, and would feel just a smidge happier with something covering it for the journey to the Antipodes. So...I'd be humbled if you could grab your 360 & see what cases it will fit. Try a strat...maybe an SG...or whatever else you have. It doesn't have to be snug, but snug=smaller parcel=good.
Alternatively, if anyone for some bizarro reason has a 360/12 case they wish to sell, they can count me in!
Many Thanks
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shackleton
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am going to sell a plastic original Ric case. Are you interested? I am registered on the forum as shackleton and on ebay as shackleton1. I will post some pics. I has three feet pushed in and one corner is split but all latched work and closes fine. interior in great.
Got to start with one make it a 360/12.
Hey Andrew, Nice to see another Aussie forumite posting. I've only just recognised that you're based in Launceston, Tasmania. I'm sorry but I don't have any spare cases at the moment. You must post pictures once your new toy arrives. Cheers mate! 

'59 425, '59 335, '60 335, '60 360, '60 335F, '60 345F, '64 RM 1999, '65 RM 1998, '65 360-12, '66 335, '67 450-12, '72 4001 '72 4001, '75 4000, '75 4000CS, '00 700S, '01 700C, '01 700S-12, '01 730S-FH, '06 660 DCM
Nice to see you back, Andrew. It's been a long time between drinks!
Mat's 'ex' 360v64 is still humming along nicely and I'd like to thank you again for the introduction. I may have a spare case in a week or two but it's a custom built 350/330/360 carbon fibre/aluminium flight case that went with me around the world. How does $600 sound??!!

Mat's 'ex' 360v64 is still humming along nicely and I'd like to thank you again for the introduction. I may have a spare case in a week or two but it's a custom built 350/330/360 carbon fibre/aluminium flight case that went with me around the world. How does $600 sound??!!


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Hey Darren and 'H',
Great to be back, and even greater that my re-arrival resulted in a 360/12!!
On the fire front, I (still) have a house in Scamander in George St. I could throw a tennis ball to the Fire Station - the one where our illustrious, benevolent, glorious leader (I know sarcasm is the lowest form of humour) was photo opp'd yesterday - from the yard. Nothin' I can do...
Great to be back, and even greater that my re-arrival resulted in a 360/12!!
On the fire front, I (still) have a house in Scamander in George St. I could throw a tennis ball to the Fire Station - the one where our illustrious, benevolent, glorious leader (I know sarcasm is the lowest form of humour) was photo opp'd yesterday - from the yard. Nothin' I can do...
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