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  • My EX girlfriend threw my Les Paul out of her apartment window when we broke up, but thanks to my reunion blues case it was fine!!!!

  • this scares me...

  • will i survive lava? I really need it to survive lava cuz i'm a musician who plays in lava fields a lot.

  • Do it with a set neck LP. The neck angle is different and will make a difference.

  • drop it out of a plane

  • It is an Epiphone and the way the neck is attached to the body has nothing to do with the strength of the tilt-back headpiece construction.

  • I think people are really doubtful of this case because it seems so impossible.

    I might do a little testing of my own with this case, just to see if it's possible.

  • Yeah I think that you guys should have dropped it from the proper distance too. Also, why are you using a bolt-on neck? You should be using a proper les-paul, at least an epiphone, if you really stand behind your product.

  • @RHH6120 This is a Epi Les Paul 100

  • hey reunion blues, just to let you know, there is a structural difference between an electric guitar and an acoustic guitar. so for the next video, drop an acoustic please.

  • I've seen a few of your vids, so how's about headstock first? lol

    I don't think you can stop that force with a gig bag :)

  • How about doing the exact same drop test you did at the Phoenix Theater? Although impressive, this video is from a lower elevation onto a softer dirt surface. In fairness to RB, I wouldn't toss any guitar around like this, even in a hard shell case.

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