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lawton
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Case suggestions for 320

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I know that I can buy a Ric case online for $225+, but I'd rather not.

;)

Is there an SKB, Gator, etc., case that will do well with my 320?

Thanks!
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There is one on Ebay right now that might do the job, its a little "ill" but should protect it just the same...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41409&item=3733611657&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
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Lawton, be aware that a pre-1984 320 may be a bit wider than the reissue 325s and will not fit in a reissue case. I know this because I bought a 1981 320 MG without a case and got a non-reissue 320 HSC on eBay that just barely fit. When I checked the 320 with my 325 reissue cases, the guitar was too wide and would not fit at all.
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Post by BobKat »

Check the Rickenbacker price list. For some time they had black 325 cases that were left over at $129 list.
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Post by lawton »

Thanks, guys. I may just go with the standard SKB rectangular case and hope for the best.
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