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I like the option of getting either soft or hard cases. I tend toward soft cases for the CF guitars in my life, but would like that I could go back to the manufacture for a hard case in the future if there is a need.
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That guitar looks very nice but I'd rather focus on the bag it ships with ... oh, I see that's already been done
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Well if you like I could focus on the fact that it seems to only have 6 strings instead of 12...
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wasn't your reply, but those that followed, that caught my attention. The post is about a guitar but the replies are about cases and gig bags
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I was really surprised that RainSong didn't offer something from the factory (like Taylor offers gig bags through the Taylor Store) in a custom fit gig bag. It took me a lot of looking to find the Access gig bag that I currently use (while the hardshell case is at home, 2800 miles away). Yeah, yeah - it's a RainSong. It's a great guitar. We get that. Now, how are you going to cart the guitar from your house to the cabin in the mountains? Or, to the gig on the beach? Or... well, you get the idea. And, the gig bag vs case thing is even more valid with a parlor guitar (IMHO). |
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Can't wait to try out this new parlor and huge kudos to Rainsong for figuring out how to make the Parlor more accessible. I REALLY want to get ahold of one of those gig bags and I hope they'll make them available separately. I agree with most of what has been said about the cases. One of the greatest features about the Rainsong guitars is their ability to travel.... except they've never been delivered in anything decent to travel with. My Rainsong Shorty rides first class in a big beat-up jumbo Levy's leather bag that is 18 sizes too large for it. It never complains though.
My personal Rainsong wishlist is growing with this one and the nylon string versions they've introduced, and the new APLE version...
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