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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 7 Nov 2015 1:05 pm    
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The 36 case

Interior Length: 36.50 in
Interior Width: 14.50 in
Interior Depth: 6.00 in

Case comes with foam

Can be ordered with TSA locks for $20.00

Product weight: 15.20lb (6.89kg) w/o foam

Features
In-line skate style wheels for easy transport
Trigger release latches can be retrofitted with TSA accepted key locking latches
Padlock holes include stainless steel padlock protectorclips
Cushion grip handles on three sides
Waterproof and dust tight design (MIL-C-4150J)
Molded-in hinge for added protection
Trigger release latch system
Snap-down rubber over-molded cushion grip handle
Ambient pressure equalization valve (MIL-STD-648C)
Resistant to UV, solvents, corrosion, fungus (MIL-STD-810F)
Resistant to impact damage (MIL-STD-810F)


Lifetime Warranty

Price 249.00
Plus tax (Tn residents only) and shipping





The 42 case (Same as the 36 case)

For the steels that need more room like the older MSA's, D-12's or one with Grover tuners this one is available!

Interior Length: 42.50 in
Interior Width: 17.00 in
Interior Depth: 7.52 in

Product Weight: 24.50lbs

299.00 plus tax (Tn residents only) and shipping

Ultra lite

Durable, ATA Rated. These industrial cases are designed to exceed the ATA 300, category Internal straps are included in base to secure
Interior Length: 36.75 in
Interior Width: 12.00 in
Interior Depth: 8.25 in
Weight: 12.15lbs.

$199.00 plus tax (Tn residents only) and shipping.




ALL CAN BE WITH ATA LOCKS FOR $20.00 extra.
CUSTOM FOAM CUTTING $50.00 extra.



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jkloudnproud@gmail.com
www.steelguitarsnashville.com
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 16 Nov 2015 7:41 am    
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Images are of 36,42 cases outside



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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 8 Dec 2015 12:49 pm     Website!!
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Here's our new website!! Check in often cause we are working on some new things!!!


http://www.loudnproudinc.com/home.html
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 15 Dec 2015 9:25 am    
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For all you case needs whether it be for you're PSG, guitar, drums, keyboard, horn, violin, mixer, camera, lighting, microphones, luggage transport, removable rack, or guns. Also don't forget about pedal bar and leg bags for your PSG.
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Marvin Born

 

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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 15 Dec 2015 12:57 pm    
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Can these cases fly as luggage since they have TSA locks?
Will they protect the guitar?
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 15 Dec 2015 2:52 pm    
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Mine has flown as luggage and I've been overseas several times. No issues
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 29 Dec 2015 7:37 am    
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Remember, lifetime warranty on all cases and some models are even waterproof!!!
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 2 Feb 2016 6:58 am    
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Time to get your gear ready for the next tour!! Need a case?! Give us a shout!!
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 19 Feb 2016 6:01 am    
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Come by and check us out!!

https://www.facebook.com/loudnproudinc/posts/915745685209232:0
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Patrick Huey


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Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 19 Feb 2016 7:43 am    
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That pressure relief valve is a huge plus when flying, Jim. As a funeral director I occasionally have to ship someone in a casket via air, and those metal caskets with the rubber gasket on the lid, the "sealers", have a similar valve. Most airplane cargo holds are not pressurized and any sealed, air tight container can possibly crush due to sudden pressure changes when in flight. Super idea, sir!
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 19 Feb 2016 7:50 am    
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Hey Patrick! Yes they work great when flying. I've used mine in over 200,000 fly miles. And have had no problems with it. Thank you for the comment!!
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Patrick Huey


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Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 19 Feb 2016 9:44 am    
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Absolutely, Jim. Now a case with a retractable handle along with the wheels would be what I'd really love to see someone build.
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 19 Feb 2016 10:13 am    
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These cases have a rubber grip style handle on top and on the end. But I use a case for my seat that has a retractable handle. 😀
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 23 Feb 2016 6:28 pm    
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I've done a little updating to the website. Now it's much easier to use. Thank you for the input!! Most appreciated.

http://www.loudnproudinc.com


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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2016 11:01 am    
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just stopping by to give an update. A lot of steel players are using our cases and love them! For the ultimate guitar protection, this is a must have. Also, we can get cases for just a bout anything so give us a shout!! And keep it LOUDNPROUD!!!
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Ben Turner


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Myrtle Beach, SC, USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 4 Jun 2016 12:47 am    
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Sent you a pm. Thanks
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 4 Jun 2016 7:01 am    
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Sent you a response Mr. Turner
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 8 Jun 2016 5:07 pm    
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Well folks Liz Lawrence has gotten the first Pink case. Who says road cases have to be black! Remember you can get the 36 in pink, tan, green, and of course black!!
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Jimmy Steelman

 

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Ontario, Canada and Florida, USA
Post  Posted 9 Jun 2016 7:22 pm    
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Wow! I am really interested but sent an Email via your web site. Smile
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 3 Oct 2016 9:00 am    
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Hey all!! Just realized that we haven't been on in a while. Remember you gear is as good as how you protect it. We have cases in stock also remember there are color choices on some models. Thank you!!

www.loudnproudinc.com
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Bob Snelgrove


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san jose, ca
Post  Posted 3 Oct 2016 5:37 pm    
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What do I need for a D-10 P/P?

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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 3 Oct 2016 7:50 pm    
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It depends on the measurements of the cabinet. What are your length, width and height? Also when measuring height, measure the tuning key head end to the top of the keys.
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David Mason


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Cambridge, MD, USA
Post  Posted 5 Oct 2016 5:57 am    
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It's helpful of you to settle out the searching for matching dimensions. A number of us have ended up with Pelican & Storm and that sort of case, but it takes lots of measuring, head-scratching etc. Tradition is fine, and yes, airlines & UPS and FedEx and all shouldn't abuse steel guitars - it's just plain mean - but we still read the occasional horror stories about grievously gaaked-up pedal steel guitars. Whoa! Crying or Very sad If we could all sort-of agree that the traditional standard carpeted-wood steel guitar cases are just plain obsolete beyond home-to-club-to-home travel, the disasters would almost disappear.

I wonder if living where you do, you could come up with a certain database of dimensions of different steels? I mean you keep the dimensions from orders as they come in, but a bit of sneaking around with a tape measure too. You won't get ALL of every single kind, but enough to perhaps quell a good bit of the head-scratching. For a user, ONE case like that is probably all you'd need at one time for every... two or three guitars? As long as you have the foam for each. And don't store them within dart-tossing range of a REEALLY HUGE RIVER'S REEALLY HUGE FLOOD PLAIN?!$&? Confused Rolling Eyes
Pink, huh. It's a statement, fer sure.
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Jim Heep

 

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Hendersonville, Tn
Post  Posted 5 Oct 2016 7:02 am    
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Mr. Mason, I did think about measuring here and their but it seems better to get the measurements from each customer. That was it is for their specific steel. And then I just keep the measurements just to have. But it would be funny just going and measuring cabinets then walking away. Hahaha. The best selling cases are waterproof to 250ft! All come with a lifetime warranty also, so technically this would be the last case you would ever need. As far as the foam that can be replaced. I've used mine for about 3yrs and it's still tight in and out of the case. We also do about 120 dates a year worldwide, so it's not like it stays for long in it. Lol. I hope that helps..
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Michael J Pfeifer

 

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New York NY 10036
Post  Posted 27 Jan 2017 4:10 am     PSG case
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Hi Jim,

What is the weight of your lightest case for a double neck GFI ultra keyless? What is the difference in weight between your case and a wooden case? What case design would you recommend for walking a mile on city streets and dragging up and down several flights of stairs?
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