Anybody done it? Or found a good way?
Anybody done it? Or found a good way?
How bout finding a Backpak big enough for it to fit in and wear it on your back
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If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.
You need a trailer and a back packing guitar or a baby Taylor . It will make it much easier to take it with you.
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All good ideas but I have a Backpacker by Martin. Kind of a limited guitar.
I have too many guitars now so I'm really looking for a way to haul an electric guitar to jams and such.
This time of year I'd rather ride than drive.
The backpack/gig bag thing might work well but all locally are for acoustics.Maybe one for a Les Paul is available somewhere!
I have a fiend that used a trailer hitch receiver and modified it to hold his golf clubs. I'm sure you could do the same for a guitar.
I taking my mandolin on the bike and trike for quite some time. It is a lot smaller that a guitar but all I do is strap it on the luggage rack or in the passenger seat and away we go. Hard case and strapped on tight. Jim
For various reasons, I say if your guitar is worth any money whatsoever, don't do it.
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