Protect Your $20,000 Relic with a Great Display Case
May 26th, 2007

If you are buying a $20,000 aged Blackie guitar, I doubt you are planning on playing it at gigs and jams. One thing is for sure, you aren’t going to want to stick it into a case in the back of your attic or closet. I know you’ll want to flaunt your excessive spending to all of your friends and family. Who wouldn’t?
That would be the entry cue for Great Case Cabinet Company. They build sealed glass wall cases that provide a controlled humidity environment for your sensitive instruments. In all seriousness I hate storing my guitar in it’s case. I like to have it displayed out in the open where it can call me from across the room to play it.
The company makes a range of wall cases for acoustic and electric guitars, violins, harps, mandolins, and whatever else you might want to stick in there. If need be they will also make you a custom case to your own specifications. I know a few people who have hanging guitar mounts for their wall. Well why not have a humidified case to go around that? It’ll be like your guitar never left the guitar store.
Like I said, the cases come in a few different standard sizes, but the company does take custom orders. They offer a selection of woods, finishes, fabrics, hinges, and latches with pricing that ranges from $425USD to $1125USD and up for custom jobs.
[Via Harmony Central]
tagged guitar case and relic guitar
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May 30th, 2007 21:43
Do ya think that photo was taken in an orthodontist’s office??
May 31st, 2007 11:00
Because of the white walls? It does look pretty sterile in there.
February 11th, 2008 20:44
Nope, it was shot in a home, in a very small room.
Hard to get a shot of three guitars when you can’t get farther than 4 feet away… but what’ya think of my cabinets?