Jump to content
Gibson Brands Forums

A tale of two cases........


Buc McMaster

Recommended Posts

Shortly after landing the J-185, I determined I needed a new case.  The original TKL was battered and has obviously been tossed around over the years.  The seam at the bottom was split open and had been taped shut......the tolex was cut, peeled up in places and ragged along several edges.  So, being the fool I am, I ordered one of Gibson's current Lifton cases for the J-185 and while it's pretty, that's about all it is.  The fit is okay but not as good as the TKL.  The hardware on the Lifton is but a shadow of what's on the original, particularly the hinges..........absolute junk.  The guitar has been in and out of the Lifton for three weeks now and apparently there is no contact between the case interior and the top of the guitar.............no bridge or pin imprinting, no apparent contact between fretboard and case padding.  Surrendering to the obvious, I set about repairing the damaged TKL...........removed the duct tape and glued and clamped the seam separations, glued down some of the more troublesome tolex tears and cleaned the funky interior.  As beat as it is, it's still a better case than the Lifton, which will go back into the box from which it came and be listed as trade-bait in some future dealing.  New is not always better.

FtrO1vs.jpeg

  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

51 minutes ago, Murph said:

Words of wisdom.

I have a number of cases dating from the 1920s to the early-1960s and the one thing I can say is that the latches, locks and hinges are a far better quality than what you get today.  In fact, the only case I have "retired" is the Lifton which came with my wife's 1960 J200 and that was because the covering was giving up the ghost.  I figured I would save what was left of it so if she should ever decide to part with it (which is extremely doubtful) I can say the guitar comes with its original case.

Edited by zombywoof
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, zombywoof said:

I have a number of cases dating from the 1920s to the early-1960s and the one thing I can say is that the latches, locks and hinges are a far better quality than what you get today.  In fact, the only case I have "retired" is the Lifton which came with my wife's 1960 J200 and that was because the covering was giving up the ghost.  I figured I would save what was left of it so if she should ever decide to part with it (which is extremely doubtful) I can say the guitar comes with its original case.

I have my Father-In-Law's fiddle from when he was a kid.

He was born around 1925.....so this fiddle has been in the family since 1930 or 31.

Don't know how old it was when he got it, but I took it to a prominent luthier who rebuilt it completely.

When I did that, I bought a new modern case for it, but I kept the original case... it wouldn't be much protection if given, for example, to Amtrac to handle, but I wanted it to stay with the fiddle.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have a collection of Calton and Hoffee cases that fit each size guitar for when I’m worried about transporting them. I store all the original cases. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, DanvillRob said:

I have my Father-In-Law's fiddle from when he was a kid.

He was born around 1925.....so this fiddle has been in the family since 1930 or 31.

Don't know how old it was when he got it, but I took it to a prominent luthier who rebuilt it completely.

When I did that, I bought a new modern case for it, but I kept the original case... it wouldn't be much protection if given, for example, to Amtrac to handle, but I wanted it to stay with the fiddle.

My uncle played a similar violin.  Just a cheap German factory fiddle which he played in the school orchestra from the early-1930s on.   

I have several of those old wood fiddle coffin cases which came with various instruments.  You are right in that while they are very cool looking they do not provide the best protection.  I did have one fully restored with a new plush interior, hardware and such. I have a fiddle built by a ship's carpenter during the Civil War which if I ever get fixed up will call that case home.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Case stories!

If I get a guitar and it looks like staying, it will get a Hiscox case....but the old cases are stored for a later guitar sale The Hiscox can be hard to get recently.

And...not many places here sell cases and as one salesman told me - the cases usually come with a guitar in them.

So I would usually recommend getting a nice Hiscox, but I don't know what size that Gibson 185 would be?

But , err, sorry, ha, just in case......

Here is the Hiscox test video...fantastic!

 

 

BluesKing777.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 hours ago, zombywoof said:

My uncle played a similar violin.  Just a cheap German factory fiddle which he played in the school orchestra from the early-1930s on.   

I have several of those old wood fiddle coffin cases which came with various instruments.  You are right in that while they are very cool looking they do not provide the best protection.  I did have one fully restored with a new plush interior, hardware and such. I have a fiddle built by a ship's carpenter during the Civil War which if I ever get fixed up will call that case home.

That's exactly what this case is....a coffin....    Good description!

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 hours ago, BluesKing777 said:

Case stories!

If I get a guitar and it looks like staying, it will get a Hiscox case....but the old cases are stored for a later guitar sale The Hiscox can be hard to get recently.

And...not many places here sell cases and as one salesman told me - the cases usually come with a guitar in them.

So I would usually recommend getting a nice Hiscox, but I don't know what size that Gibson 185 would be?

But , err, sorry, ha, just in case......

Here is the Hiscox test video...fantastic!

 

 

BluesKing777.

 

 

I want that job.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...