Gator Journeyman Semi-Hollow Case fits Gretsch G2622-P90 Streamliner Guitar
Gator Journeyman Semi-Hollow Case fits Gretsch G2622-P90 Streamliner Guitar
This Gator Journeyman Semi-Hollow Case is compatible with the Gretsch G2622-P90 Streamliner Guitar.
Features
- Heavy-duty plywood panels and traditional craftsmanship create a durable outer shell
- Pebble weave burlap exterior and brown espresso trim evokes an elegant vintage style
- Antique brass hardware, with a locking latch, provides the finishing touch on the case's retro sophistication
- Pebble Weave Burlap Exterior with Espresso Trim Royal blue crushed velvet lining cradles your instrument in safety
- Spacious internal storage compartment with a lid keeps accessories organized
Dimensions
- Interior Length: 44.8 Inches
- Interior Width: 15.9 Inches
- Interior Height: 4.9 Inches
- Body Length: 22.2 Inches
- Body Height: 4.9 Inches
- Lower Bout Width: 15.9 Inches
- Middle Bout Width: 10.2 Inches
- Upper Bout Width: 12.8 Inches
- Overall Length: 44.8 Inches
- Exterior Length: 46.3 Inches
- Exterior Width: 18.9 Inches
- Exterior Height: 6 Inches
What's Included
- Gator Journeyman Semi-Hollow Case
Please Note:
This case is designed to fit the models listed. If your guitar has been modified, or if it's a special edition, there is always a chance that may cause it to not fit in the case. Some guitar styles have been produced for many decades, and had a lot of different variations and special editions produced, or had modifications done that can change the dimensions of your guitar. Please keep that in mind when determining if your guitar will fit. We provide measurements as well, so if your guitar was modded, or is a special edition, you can check to make sure it will fit.
Warranty Period
Limited Lifetime
Authorized Reseller
Pixel Pro Audio is an authorized Gator Cases dealer.
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