Author Topic: Re-shaping the liner in a hardshell case?  (Read 80 times)

rjbassman

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Re-shaping the liner in a hardshell case?
« on: December 29, 2008, 12:37:15 PM »
Happy New Year's Alembo-philes!
My first Alembic arrived last week, '97 Rogue 5, in a sturdy, rectangular, black plastic hardshell case with the letters PF embossed on each of the 4 chrome clasps and a nearly Rogue~ish shaped black fuzz liner.
The liner gives a little under thumb-pressure but not for long, and is short near the horn and and the 2 lower curves of the body. I haven't had any luck tracking down the case manufacturer.  
Perhaps one of you has had to adjust a case liner before? What worked?

lbpesq

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Re-shaping the liner in a hardshell case?
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2008, 05:20:57 PM »
Roy:
 
Welcome to the club!  Here's a link to a previous discussion in this forum that might be helpful.  Be sure to scroll down to the pics of the liner I added to my flight case.  Good luck.
 
Bill, the guitar one

rjbassman

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Re-shaping the liner in a hardshell case?
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2008, 07:27:52 AM »
Thanks Bill, an interesting link and I'll want to look at my case locks when I get home tonight, but the primary question is:
Has anyone sucessfully modified their case liner?
 
Once I get my Rogue to seat properly, I might want to do something crazy like make a slot for my tuner or even a secure nook for my truss rod wrench etc..
 
Secondarily, does anyone know who makes a ribbed black case with PF embossed on the clasps?
Thanks again Bill for the prompt reply.

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« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2008, 09:54:16 AM »
Roy:
 
Before I replaced the liner, it was different.  As for modifying an existing liner, as opposed to replacing it, the one trick of the trade I can offer is that the best way I've found to cut the foam used for liners is with an electric carving knife.  You can usually pick up one at a Longs, K-Mart, Target, or similar store for around $20, or for $1 at a garage sale.  It works surprising well on the foam.
 
Bill, tgo
 
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