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2051.1 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Can't wait til my Strat gets old! | Wed Dec 05 1990 12:43 | 4 |
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Rick, some of the music catalogs sell handles for speaker cabs and
combo amps. They might work... Also, what about a old piece of
luggage which could be sacrificed for the handle?
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2051.2 | | PELKEY::PELKEY | Life, a state of cluster transition | Wed Dec 05 1990 12:57 | 13 |
| Really, what a drag this can be..
When this happened to my case for my ibanez...
I tried everything, to no avail.
finnaly, I had to resurect and put back, the best I could, the
original hardware.... So far, it's been fine (3 years snce I
put it back together) but needs an occasional retightening...
I find it ironic that one could actually shell out the money for
these high priced guitars, (mine was around $1,000 back in 79)
and the cases fall apart during the first 5 years.
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2051.3 | Don't butcher that case, my friend | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Wed Dec 05 1990 13:15 | 37 |
| Rick,
I had the same problem years ago on a beautiful Twead H.S. case
that came with my Guild Jumbo. The plastic handle cracked leaving
the rivets and the rest of the brass hardware still attached to the
case. I found a replacement handle very easily (I think I bought a
luggage handle from "Spags" which was an exact match to the original
brown handle. I didn't want to have to yank the brass plate out of
the case, as I feared the case would get really butchered in the
process. So what I did was I used an electric drill and drilled out
the rivets, and attached the new handle to the existing plates with
some brass screws with little cap nuts.
This is crude, but it looks something like this:
* = nasty sharp prongs that get driven through the case.
* * CASE * *
--------------|---|--------|---|-----------------
--|---|--------|---|--
rivet>>|| || || ||<<rivet
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HANDLE
It's been years since I repaired the case and it has held up fine.
If I ever break another handle it'll be a 5 minute job to replace
it. BTW, I have seen case hardware listed in the American Music
Supply catalog. They carry handles, hinges, and closures. I would
try to locate a luggage handle from a department store before
ordering one from AMS.
It works for me !!!
Mark
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2051.4 | | FREEBE::REAUME | Me, my geetar, and MD 20/20 | Wed Dec 05 1990 13:16 | 8 |
| Reminds me of something that happened in my last band. My bass
player had a habit of having his bass guitar case always in my
way. One day I had to move it and I grabbed the handle, lifted it,
but the case stayed on the floor! Of course I felt like sh!t, I
wished I'd asked him to move it. At least the handle didn't come
off after lifting it, then I really would've felt bad.
-bOOm-
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2051.5 | Howzabout a luggage repair shop? | ICS::HALL | Whaddya mean, GOOD? I want RESULTS! | Wed Dec 05 1990 13:36 | 6 |
| 20 years ago you could go to a luggage repair shop and get all manner
of handles. When I said "luggage repair shop" to someone the other
day (in another context), they looked at me like I was from Mars, so I
don't know if they're a thing of the past or not...
Charlie
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2051.6 | Do they use a gorilla to test guitar cases | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Wed Dec 05 1990 14:38 | 2 |
| I believe that many shoe repair places used to repair luggage as well.
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2051.7 | Elderly carries replacements. | FTMUDG::HENDERSON | Fun with Flesh! | Wed Dec 05 1990 17:43 | 9 |
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Elderly Instruments in Lansing, MI carries replacement
case handles. You can call them at (517)372-7890 for further
info.
DonH
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2051.8 | Stew-MAc | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Wed Dec 05 1990 19:48 | 9 |
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Stewart-Mac sells a couple of handles! I just bought their (ahem)
top of the line, leather simulation handle (7 bucks) and was pleased
with it.... easy or hard to install depending how picky you are about
details... I gouged a couple of holes in the side of my case where the
old handle used to be and bolted my new simulated leather handle on in
about 5 minutes, works and looks vintage! [;^)
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2051.9 | Ray said it all; it's a drag | RICKS::CALCAGNI | this must be the best batch yet | Thu Dec 06 1990 10:41 | 5 |
| thanks for the replies. I checked the Stewart-Mac catalog but didn't
see anything. Will look again and also follow up on some of the other
ideas here. Muchas grazias
/rick
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2051.10 | AMS has em | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Thu Dec 06 1990 11:55 | 4 |
| Like I said in .3 American Music Supply sells them, not Stewart
Mac.
Mark
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2051.11 | | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Thu Dec 06 1990 15:15 | 12 |
| Catalog #45 for Autumn 1990 says:
#1641 Molded handle with prongs $3.58
#1642 Simulated leather handle $7.80
as used by Gree Vee King
Along with a whole bunch of other case and cabinet hardware!
You dudes need to get a newer catalog!! 800-848-2273
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2051.12 | $5000 for vintage handle | TRUCKS::LITTEN | | Fri Dec 07 1990 11:02 | 19 |
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. I checked the Stewart-Mac catalog but didn't
> see anything.
Rick,
I have an old (10-15 years) real thick leather handle I bought for an
amp...but never used it. It's a real quality job, from memory it is about 6
inches long and 3/4 inch thick at the middle. I have never used it, and
never will. The fixing is a "D" shaped steel ring at each end, but I do not
have the parts that fix to the case.
I have kept it stowed away in my garage and so it has that 1959 Leo tweed look
about it (poetic license) !!
Yours if you want it for the price of a stamp.
Dave
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2051.13 | right here in ny | SUBWAY::YATES | | Thu Dec 20 1990 13:27 | 9 |
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There are a number of shoe/luggage repair shops right in the
vacinity of NYO here in manahatten.
I can look at prices for you if you like.
tom
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