**Crossrock ABS Molded Hardshell Case for 5-String Resonator & Gibson Tenor Banjo – Durable Backpack Style (CRA861BJBL) – Perfect for Travel & Storage**
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DESCRIPTION
Banjo case inside dimensions: Overall length:107cm (42in); Body diameter:36.5cm (14.4in); Body depth (concave bottom): 8cm-8.5cm (3.15in-3.35in); Body depth (with bridge):11.5cm-12cm (4.5in-4.7in); Neck width (near the joint of body): 6cm (2.36in) Height from the joint of body to ground: 6cm (2.36in) Thickness of the foam core: 2cm (0.8in) Item weight: 4kg (8.8lb) Designed for both 5-string resonator banjo and other similar banjos like Gibson tenor. Can fit Deering resonator. Because there are a lot of different resonator banjos in the market. Please check the inside dimensions before purchasing. Please contact seller for further information of the banjo case.
FEATURES
Designed for most 5-string Resonator and Gibson Tenor Banjo.
0.8" thick hard foam core inside with deep plush lining.
4.3" x 3.7" accessory compartment with lid.
6 metal latches and strong molded handle.
Strong backpack straps (can load at most 170lb pulling) make the case to be carried safely and easily.
REVIEWS
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4.5
Update!Crossrock to the rescue! They reached out to me to rectify my problem with the case. They made it right! 110% satisfied!!I like the light weight compared to my original Stelling (Red Fox) case. My banjo fits very well. There is a little wiggle room where it supports the neck at the 6th fret, but it has extra thick paddingin the lid that will keep it in place.I love the color (blue) and look of the case.The exterior will take a good amount of banging, scraping, and general scuffs associated with transporting your banjo without worry.The padding inside seems adequate to protect my gem.The storage compartment is a little too small for packs of strings but there is room for them under the headstock.I like the double carry straps that come with it. I removed them but will keep them handy for the next bluegrass festival or gig I do where I have to carry my banjo any distance.My biggest complaint is the hinge nearest the headstock. It was riveted onto the case slightly crooked. So it binds slightly when opening or closing the case. It is hard for the camera to show this. I will probably have to drill out the four rivets and try to adjust the hinge and rivet it back on.The only other dislike is the three nubs (feet) the case sits on when open. They did not install the metal feet there like they did everywhere else. I feel like they could wear through over time.