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studiotwosession
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I have a 330/360 case. It has a blue interior, form fitted type, with a horizontal side pocket type compartment for picks and stuff, and a rectangular, boxy looking neck rest. It has a blue type on blue warranty card in it (the part to be filled out is missing.) The guitar it came with is a '66. Just wondering if anyone knows what era this case belongs to.
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Sounds like a late '70s to early '80s case. They went from blue lining to black aroound 1982. The blue came back in 1989-90 or so, but the body area was no longer form-fit. A scan of the warranty card would help a lot.
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Yes, I remember those blue cards from the 70's and 80's.
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That card pegs it as a late '70s early '80s. They changed the typeface about 1985 or so.

Nice cases. They are made with thicker construction than the later ones and they weigh a freakin' ton.
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That pic of the warranty card brings back memories of getting my first 4001. :)
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belloff wrote: They are made with thicker construction than the later ones and they weigh a freakin' ton.
I noticed this yesterday, when I picked up the empty case and noticed how heavy it is.
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studiotwosession wrote:
belloff wrote: They are made with thicker construction than the later ones and they weigh a freakin' ton.
I noticed this yesterday, when I picked up the empty case and noticed how heavy it is.
+1. I really like them though.
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Yep, my 1982 4001S case weighs a ton and I love it. I've joked that it could survive an atomic blast. I just received a new SKB Ric case today for my latest acquisition. Interesting, SKB isn't using the vanilla scent anymore, at least that new case doesn't have it. Love the form fit though.
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Well it's perfect then. I keep a former '66 330/12 that was all but subjected to an A-bomb, but has since been gut rehabbed and is now the spittin' image of a 1993. So it's got protection via this vintage case it deserves.
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