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The Epiphone Case is a premium hardshell guitar case designed to fit Epiphone Dot, Sheraton, and ES-335 models. With a durable nylon exterior and plush interior, it offers superior protection while being lightweight and easy to carry. The case features a secure latching system and a convenient shoulder strap, making it the perfect companion for musicians on the go.
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Style | Epiphone Case |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Handle Type | Fixed |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Closure Type | Zipper |
T**D
Perfect fit for the ES-335
The guitar case was pristine although I don't know how the shipping box was all but destroyed. Still, it made it, it's a good quality case and sturdy it stood up to the rough handling it got just getting here. I would buy another one of these if I needed a good quality case at a great price. I complained to the delivery guy as he was running back to his truck maybe the next guy will be better.
E**O
Nice case!
I’m using it for a Gibson 335 and it fits perfectly. The case is well made and is a quality item.
T**R
Great case
Nice case! Very well built and looks awesome
J**.
case fits Epi ES-355 perfectly
Case came double boxed and in perfect condition. Fits my Epi ES-355 like it was made for it (LOL). Overall quality is good, especially considering price. No issues with hinges or clasps. Interior plush is nice and fully glued into place. Case has raised lower platform to support the angled ES body and a domed upper to support the arched body top - no wiggle room. Handle is resonably strong. Totally suitable for my purposes and a good value. Delivered unscathed by FEDEX in record time, two days ahead of posted shipping schedule. Very pleased with purchase and vendor. No support issues so far so I did not rate that area.
A**C
Perfect fit.
Very nice HSC for the money. Fit the new Casino like a glove!
D**R
Gorgeous case
Amazing quality. Beautiful case.
J**S
Making a case for this case.
I purchased this case for a Chinese Epiphone Casino. The box arrived slightly used and abused, and I was surprised there was no outer box around the manufacturer box for an extra layer of protection. There was one ding on the case lid probably from a dolly or fall at some point. The cardboard is pretty thin, and there is only a plastic bag inside protecting it. It is just a case though, so who cares. The more road worn the better.Out of the box, I was actually pleased to find that the contour on the top of the case is much less prominent than in the picture. I found the extra contouring to be a bit unncessary and gaudy at that. I preferred a flat top and almost bought another model for that very reason. The covering is unlike other coverings I have seen on TKL cases. It is very smooth and will probably show every mark and ding since there are no canals and wrinkles resembling leather to hide wear and tear. After all, it is just a case. There is some decorative black piping that gives the case a little aesthetic appeal unlike your standard TKL case which I find kind of drab and boring albeit practical. The handle has a nice solid feel also.The case is a bit on the wobbly side in that, when I set it on a bench to open, it wasn't quite level, so the case kind of bent causing the top to not line up with the bottom of the case. If this concerns you, then you may want to drop twice the money on a TKL 335 case. The advantage is that the case feels very light and easy to carry. I am sure the latches will be fine unless you were to excessively abuse them.I like the size of the case the most. When looking for a case, I tried out some Gator cases in stores, and I found them to be extra deep causing them to be a bit unweildy and huge. In fact, the Gator ABS 335 case seemed deep enough to accommodate a dreadnought acoustic guitar. They do this so that they can make one case for several models which is good for them but bad for you. So beware if you plan to buy a non-Epiphone case for an Epiphone guitar.I have a late 70s Gibson 335 case that is the perfect case for the Casino, but for a few reasons, I do not use it. The 70s Gibson case is lightweight and compact. This Epiphone case is almost identical in a side by side comparison except that the headstock space is extra long on the Epiphone case even though it doesn't need to be. You could almost fit a stompbox in the extra space up there.While not a perfect fit like a glove fit, the guitar is secure to not shift during transit. I had an Epiphone casino from the 90s, and its case fit perfectly. But at this price, it is not much concern since there is enough plush interior to pad it and keep it secure. The accessory compartment feels a bit cheap. I wouldn't jam it full of too much stuff since it could casue the littlle walls to detach. There are screws on the exterior of the case which indicate it is affixed, but it felt pretty loose out of the box. The neck lays virtually flat across the compartment which is a positive since some other cases require some packing down or shaving to get the guitar to sit flat. Sometimes these cases leave a glue residue on the neck, so you may want to throw a cloth under the neck.It is a great case for the price. The best part is that you know that it will fit your Epiphone or Gibson guitar at under 100 dollars.
J**R
Sturdy Case
There seems to be a lot of know it alls when it comes to this case. One reviewer says it's made by Fender. I seriously doubt that and have to wonder on what he bases that on. Show me proof. Someone else seems to think it's made by Epiphone. Sorry to disappoint you but Epiphone doesn't make cases. They accept bids from case manufacturers who can build a case to thier specifications at the lowest cost. I have several Epiphone 335 Dots and a Gibson ES335. I bought Epiphone cases for all of them. I found the Gibson case to be identical except for the color of the lining and the logo on the outside of the case. I couldn't see any sense in paying more money just for the Gibson name. My Gibson fits perfectly in the Epiphone case. Although the cases have the Epiphone logo on the outside, they are all made by TKL. How do I know that you're wondering? They have a TKL tag on the inside of the accessory compartment. That's been a few years ago. The cases you get now could be made by a different company. The case is very heavy and is actually heavier than the guitar. Regardless of who actually makes the case, it has to meet Epiphone's manufacturing standards so it's got to be good. This case will fit The 335 Dot, Casino, Sheraton and the Gibson ES335. Anyone who knows anything about guitars knows that the Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II has a much thicker body than the 335 Dot. This case was not intended for the Emperor II. It's a great case and will protect your guitar, but it's not designed to be thrown from a rooftop or run over by a car. I just bought two more of these cases for my Harmony Rockets. One is a single cutaway reissue and the other is a vintage double cutaway. Both guitars fit perfectly.
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