Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
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Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
Would there be any harm in putting another guitar case on top of a Ric 330 hardshell case? I would specifically be thinking of putting a Strat in a gig bag on top, not another huge hardshell case. Does anyone have experience or thoughts on this? thanks!!
- britinvasion
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Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
I can't imagine putting a strat in a gig bag on top of a hardcase causing a problem.
Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
No, no problem whatsoever. If there was, your hardshell case would be pretty worthless, wouldn't it?
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No problem ...
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
Great picture,
Gary !!
And welcome back.
And welcome back.
Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
What no Anvil? Pahdoctorwho wrote:No problem ...
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Looks like a triple stack +1.doctorwho wrote:No problem ...
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Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
Personally, I wouldm't put a Rick under any other guitar (but that's just me...)

Ka is a wheel.
Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
Well, I'm "sort-of back" as it will take a lot of time to recover from the shock of it all. Plus, I finally got the computer back up and running after the hard drive crash that occurred just before the holidays ...8mileshigher wrote:Great picture,![]()
Gary !!
And welcome back.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
Glad the computer is up and running Gary. 
Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
Yep, and the old "freeze the hard drive" trick worked to recover all of the important stuff on the old drive.clearblue wrote:Glad the computer is up and running Gary.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
I have heard of that method. Interesting it is and glad it worked. I have also heard that if you "bake" a video card in an oven for a few minutes it will repair it. Proly reflow the solder connections.
Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
I think I've heard of that trick, but I've not had the occasion to use it.clearblue wrote:I have heard of that method. Interesting it is and glad it worked. I have also heard that if you "bake" a video card in an oven for a few minutes it will repair it. Proly reflow the solder connections.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
In a conventional oven, it wouldn't get hot enough to melt the solder.
Ka is a wheel.
Re: Putting cases on top of a Ric case?
Here's the link on the procedure.beatlefreak wrote:In a conventional oven, it wouldn't get hot enough to melt the solder.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=385973
