Coffin Case CF-SKULL900R Skull Series Hardshell Electric Guitar Case

The Coffin Skull case features a vintage skull & bones pattern designed by the legendary Jonny Coffin, with heavy duty PVC wrapped edges for an edgy, classy look. Coffin Cases offer sleek style with maximum durability to ensure “everlasting” life for your instrument. The Skull Series case is designed to fit most standard shaped electric guitars, including Strat, Tele, LP, and solid body archtop styles. With the premium locking clasps, trademark diamond tuck interior, padded velvet lining, and one year warranty against manufacturer’s defects, you can rest in peace knowing that all Coffin Case products will provide a quality resting place for your instrument. Guitars in pictures are for reference only, and are not included.

Features:

  • Coffin Case Skull Series Hardshell Electric Guitar Case
  • Fits most standard shaped solid-body electric guitars (including Strat, Tele, LP, Solid Archtops)
  • Premium locking clasps keep your instrument safe from fiends
  • Trademark diamond tuck interior has undying style
  • Padded velvet lining ensures “everlasting” life for your instrument
  • Exterior Dimensions (inches): 42.75" x 15" x 5"
  • Interior Dimensions (inches): 40.5" x 12.5" x 4"
  • Exterior Color: Black
  • Interior Color: Red

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Listed2 years ago
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