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Was considering purchasing a BAM HighTech case for my guitar.
However, noticed some reviews on the Thomann website saying that the interior materials on this case react with French-Polish (Shellac) and cause damage to the finish.
Posts: 1770
Joined: Jul. 11 2003
From: The Netherlands
RE: BAM HighTech Case and French-Polish (in reply to sol512)
I have used two of them for years. For 2X 10+ years no problem. Used them with two Anders Eliassons, two Gerundino’s, one Ariza, two Jose Lopez Bellido, all french polished never had any problem. The one thing is to look out for, if the case becomes old, the rubber stops, (is that also english?) get loose sometimes and can be lost.
Posts: 1956
Joined: Dec. 2 2006
From: Budapest, now in Southampton
RE: BAM HighTech Case and French-Polish (in reply to sol512)
I have the DEF8002XLA which is the same thing in a different colour. My guitar is french polished. The only thing to watch out for is that if you put the extra pads (that come with it) on the inside of the case, they can come apart if it's too tight as you put your guitar in, and the glue could hurt the finish.