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Or anyone else that has built a guitar from Frank Finocchio's Prima plans.

Has anyone tried the Access Stage 5 case on one of these primas? Need to find some cases, but didn't want to order 4 of them just to find out if they fit ok.

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Dave point Keith to your website and he'll send one on approval. If you like it and it works you pay him, no.... then send it back.

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[QUOTE=Bruce Dickey] Dave point Keith to your website and he'll send one on approval. If you like it and it works you pay him, no.... then send it back.[/QUOTE]

Thanks Bruce! Keith sounds like a standup kinda guy!

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[QUOTE=Dave Rector] Or anyone else that has built a guitar from Frank Finocchio's Prima plans.

Has anyone tried the Access Stage 5 case on one of these primas? Need to find some cases, but didn't want to order 4 of them just to find out if they fit ok.[/QUOTE]

I have made a lot of the Prima model. I have an ameritage case cut to its specs. It is called a Prima Grande if you call them. It is a little deeper than Frank's plans. I am building mine a little deeper.

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[QUOTE=Brock Poling] [QUOTE=Dave Rector] Or anyone else that has built a guitar from Frank Finocchio's Prima plans.

Has anyone tried the Access Stage 5 case on one of these primas? Need to find some cases, but didn't want to order 4 of them just to find out if they fit ok.[/QUOTE]

I have made a lot of the Prima model. I have an ameritage case cut to its specs. It is called a Prima Grande if you call them. It is a little deeper than Frank's plans. I am building mine a little deeper.[/QUOTE]

Thanks Brock! I just wanted to try out the Access cases and didn't want to shell out the big bucks for an Ameritage. Maybe when I get rich and famous...

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[QUOTE=Hesh1956] Not to highjack here (sorry...) but I didn't know Frank had plans. How do I get them? Thanks.[/QUOTE]

Hesh, I got mine when I took his class. You could try giving him a call though. Seems like he had a bunch of them printed up.

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I think he sells them for ~$20 per set. It is a great guitar.


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[QUOTE=Brock Poling]
It is a great guitar.
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Sounds like you're quoting Frank there Brock.

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Maybe that is where I heard it.....    

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