thanks. the general concensus seems to be it should fit in a Guild dread case from the 70s and after. which shouldnt be so hard to find. i was probably going to try and find a newer one and not worry about the vintage mojo on the case (as the D-212 itself has more than pleny of mojo without any case at all!)My G-312 lives in a Guild dread case (which I bought in the '90s) with plenty of room but things can change over the years. Would a measurement help?
mavuser,
I am most certainly not one of LTG's finest, but nevertheless, wouldn't the easiest and most positive way to find a case be to take the guitar into a Music Store and try on a few until one fits perfectly???????
RBSinTo
yes, thanks. but stores dont really stock Guild cases and it appears that is what it needs. i have other Guild dreads that fit in Guardian case that this D-212 doesnt fit, which is odd.mavuser,
I am most certainly not one of LTG's finest, but nevertheless, wouldn't the easiest and most positive way to find a case be to take the guitar into a Music Store and try on a few until one fits perfectly???????
RBSinTo
mavuser,yes, thanks. but stores dont really stock Guild cases and it appears that is what it needs. i have other Guild dreads that fit in Guardian case that this D-212 doesnt fit, which is odd.
just the fact that it does not fit in the guardian case when my flat back D-25 six sting doesmavuser,
The Guild I currently have is the only one I've ever owned, so my knowledge of the brand's products is slight.
Is their something unique about your particular guitar's size and shape that necessitates a particular dedicated Guild case, rather than a generic one of comparable build quality?
RBSinTo