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Crossrock Deluxe Wood Hard OM/000 Case, Compatible to 4/4 Classical Guitar, Vinyl Tweed (CRW600OMTW)

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Color: Vinyl Tweed


Style: OM


Features

  • Fit most popular models of OM/000 Guitar Case, Compatible to 4/4 Classical Guitars
  • Deep plush inside lining with a thick, dense layer of foam padding make this guitar case the deluxe vintage look
  • Upgraded deluxe gold latches, high quality tweed PVC covering and strong hinges provide protection against the damages, dings, and bumps
  • Heavy duty 5-ply wood core structure provides strength and protection for your guitar, whether in transit or in storage

Description

Designed for OM/000 Guitar Case, Compatible to 4/4 Classical Guitars.Interior dimension: Overall length: 107cm (42”);Body length: 49cm (19.2”);Upper bout: 29.5cm (11.6”);Waist: 26.5cm (10.4”);Lower bout: 40cm (15.7”);All Depth: 13.5cm (5.3”);Depth of lower lid: 10.5cm (4.1”);Width for head: 14cm (5.5”) ;Endpin space: 1cm (0.4”).Net Weight: 4.4kg (9.7lb)Kindly reminder: please always measure your instrument before purchase to ensure a proper fit.Crossrock Case been making instrument cases for 20 years with innovative products designed to protect your instrument. We offer a wide range of products with a variety of available sizes, materials and protection levels for all types of instruments.The “Cross” in Crossrock comes from where music reaches deep into our hearts and crosses into love. It’s where music touches our souls. “Cross” reflects Crossrock’sstrong emotional commitment to ensure their product designs protect the musicians’ instruments so that they can always play music that moves us. Crossrock Case for your next adventure, the brand you can trust to protect your instrument.


Item Weight: 9.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: 44.5 x 6.7 x 18.5 inches


Item model number: CRW600OMTW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 17, 2018


Color Name: Vinyl Tweed


Size: OM


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  • High quality case without a high price.
Color: Black Style: Les Paul
The media could not be loaded. This case fits my Epiphone Les Paul Standard Pro like a glove. The guitar does not move around when closed and the padding is better that I expected. The quality of this case is equal to similar cases that are priced twice as much as this one. I would recomend this case. See video. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2020 by Josh Josh

  • Works for my Firefly FF338
Color: Vinyl Tweed Style: 335 Electric
I struggled looking for a case for my FF338 that did not cost more than the guitar itself. This fit the bill. It is pretty decent quality. I only needed a case to protect the guitar around the house and limited transportation, not sure how it would hold up to heavy use. My only reason for not giving it 5 stars is that it is not actually a tweed covering. It is a textured vinyl. But that is a small thing for a case at this price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2019 by R. Pike

  • Crossrock Vintage style wooden case vs. Current Fender Vintage style G&C...
Color: Black Style: Electric
I've got both styles...several G&C's in fact. The Crossrock is the "overall" equal. If some respects better, in some not. The better: The latches! The two latches on Fender G&C cases, while vintage correct, are COMPLETE garbage. Yes that's what they used years ago...on Fender cases, luggage, etc. and they are total garbage. It's not "if" they're going to fail...it's WHEN. That's why you never see these things used anymore except maybe...maybe on briefcases. Every G&C case I own, I added latches on them, the same style on the Crossrock case. They work...they don't fail because of a spring that costs literally 1/1000th of a cent that's holding those G&C latches closed. The seal. The seal on the Crossrock isn't waterproof...neither is the G&C...but it's tighter on the Crossrock. Well the one I bought is. The padding. Slightly better than the G&C. The material for the interior lining seems to be the same, but there's more padding in the Crossrock. The added removable long pad is a great touch. If your guitar body moves around, it solves that problem. The storage pocket is bigger that the G&C's and the placement provide additional and better neck support that the G&C doesn't have. The worst or equal to the G&C: The handle. Neither case has a handle that is built to take abuse. They work fine...provided you're not an accident prone klutz. The layers of wood. G&C wins. The Crossrock isn't thinly layered...but the G&C has more. This is one area that cuts the cost. The trim. G&C again is the winner again. This is another area that cuts cost. The stitching on the trim. G&C again. Cuts cost. Tolex/Tweed covering. G&C is again slightly thicker, not much but when you run your fingers along the cases you can tell the G&C is a little thicker. Cuts cost for Crossrock. At the end of the day for transporting a guitar from point A to point B...in a car or short walks...I'd buy the Crossrock. For a touring musician? Neither...both will fail at some point. Vintage style cases aren't used by touring musicians for this reason...they don't stand up to it. This is why modern design cases exist. For a flight? NEITHER! You'd have to be stupid. Just smash the guitar before handing it over to an airliner and save the baggage $50 fee the airline is going to charge you for the joy they'll have in destroying it themselves. If you have to check a guitarcase and it's a guitar you like or costs more than $100...spend the money on something designed to be used as a flightcase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019 by bumnote

  • Field tested tough and pretty too!
Color: Black Style: 335 Electric
Bought this for a project guitar - elusive "Firefly" 335 copy that I changed out all the electronics, pickups, and tuners. First day I had it in the Crossrock case, I stumbled and all 280 pounds of me fell on the case - and you couldn't tell - nothing broke (possibly my leg), and guitar was safe and sound. Not only will this protect your precious 335 style guitar, but it's a handsome case as well - as nice as you get with most brand new instruments. And for the price you can't go wrong! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2019 by Kyle Albert

  • fits Gretsch Streamliner 2420
Color: Black Style: 335 Electric
Fits Gretsch Streamliner 2420 pretty well. Slightly large at the middle and upper bout, but adequate. Well made case, thick lining, decent latches, feels solid. Knocked off a star because it has an extra layer of foam padding under the upper bout, and an extra layer under the arched portion of the lid. This is presumably to add a slight bit of pressure to hold the guitar more firmly, but, for this guitar at least, I'm not sure I like the pressure being centered where the strings cross the bridge, and near the tail piece. Not too much pressure, the lid closes with only the slightest hint more resistance than when empty, but I could have done without the lower layer of foam. If this foam compresses some over time, ill add the star back. Overall a great case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2018 by josh s. josh s.

  • This is not a very good case. Poor fit, poor padding, compartment too small.
Color: Vinyl Tweed Style: ST Electric
I bought this case for a telecaster. I wanted something more form fitting than the large, flat rectangle cases to save a little size. I find my thermometer case is easier to carry with me than big squares, so hoped this would fit a similar bill. Alas, this is a bad case. The outside seems ok, but it is badly sized and very poorly padded. The fit of the guitar is VERY loose and the guitar swims around in it. Good strat cases will fit a tele pretty tightly, this does not. You want your guitar to stay in place in the case so it can't get a good head of steam and slam into the sides or slam the headstock into the end. This case will NOT do that for you. The protection is likely poor, too. The padding is not firm or dense and I'm sure a good hard bump will allow the guitar to slam against the sides without doing much to stop dings. The title is misleading, too says "in Vintage Tweed" and this is misleading. This is a tweed look, but it is decidedly NOT a vintage tweed material. I don't doubt that it is reasonably durable, but considering how poor the interior protection is you probably shouldn't be expecting this case to get bumps or dings anyway. On top of it all, the storage compartment is too small. You can't fit a tremolo arm in there, so strat owners beware. I wouldn't be able to roll up a leather strap and make it fit, either. I will definitely NOT be buying another of these cases. At this price there are much safer options. This one will only serve to keep the dust off whichever guitar isn't in rotation, but it will definitely never leave the house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019 by CM 92054

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