jcwu
Senior Member
I have a '95 Guild DV52 that I've owned since new, and the case is flat on top, with red interior, and on the outside it just says "Guild". The lining inside the case is in great condition, nothing peeling away, etc.
I recently acquired a '94 JV52, and the case is arched on top, with black interior, and on the outside it has the Guild shield. The lining is coming off in several spots. One of the latches, the one that's lockable, is huge.
So I'm wondering - what determines which kind of case you'd get when you got your Guild? I prefer the flat-top one, and I slightly prefer the red lining. I'm not particular about the differences that I'd replace the case (nor do I have the funds for that, ha!), but I'm just curious why they have different cases for two such similar class guitars.
And I guess a related question - what kind of glue should I use to reglue the lining inside the case?
I recently acquired a '94 JV52, and the case is arched on top, with black interior, and on the outside it has the Guild shield. The lining is coming off in several spots. One of the latches, the one that's lockable, is huge.
So I'm wondering - what determines which kind of case you'd get when you got your Guild? I prefer the flat-top one, and I slightly prefer the red lining. I'm not particular about the differences that I'd replace the case (nor do I have the funds for that, ha!), but I'm just curious why they have different cases for two such similar class guitars.
And I guess a related question - what kind of glue should I use to reglue the lining inside the case?