SKB case for 325?

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SKB case for 325?

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Did RIC or SKB ever manfacture a case for 320/325 shaped guitars? I'm thinking about playing some out of town shows with my 1996 and I'm hesitant to put it on an airplane in the vintage silver case.
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I mean a heavy-duty flight-ready case - obviously RIC made cases for 320s and 325s...
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A guitar that small could be your carry on!
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Melibee carried on her 325v59 when coming to Santa Ana last summer, IIRC.
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My shorties fit into the overhead compartment with less than an inch to spare.
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Innnteresting. I've always been afraid to assume that I can carry a guitar onto a plane - 'what if they decide to make me check it at the gate?' I worry - but it sounds like it might not be as difficult as I thought.
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Depends on your airline, but I had a Telecaster for a carry-on last year when I flew from Portland to Minneappolis.
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