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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

United Breaks guitars song part 2 two Ms. Irlweg video Dave Carroll music - http://www.rbcontinental.com/index.html - Click on this link to Learn more about the RB Continental guitar case today.

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  • Check out the attached video response to this video where we throw a tilt-back headstock guitar from a three story building. To honor your requests, we are now going to try it with an acoustic guitar. Stay tuned.

  • Hello fellow musicians. - John Maher here from Reunion Blues. We received so many requests (challenges) to try this with a more fragile tilted headstock guitar that we decided to go ahead and give it a shot. I placed it in the video response here so you can see the result. Stay tuned for more tests with all types of instruments and thanks for watching. - JM!

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  • this just shows how tough the baggage handelers really threw that thing around

  • @MasterSoap01 its not walla its voila

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  • the tilt-back was still a bolt-on...

  • A United-proof guitar case! (Btw in 2 wks I'm flying United....)

  • Good video! United you should have paid!

    Viral Video about Prudential on YouTube called "Prudential Lost My Line 6 Amp"

  • man, that's one hell of a guitar case!

  • it hurts my feelings when a guitar as good as that bein thrown into to that high building... . that guitar is tough... and it's a very good guitar, strato as we call it

  • I could fling a 2 x 4 with strings off a building too. It would still be a 2 x 4 when I picked it up and played it. Try it with and acoustic.

  • That's why Leo Fender invented the Broadcaster- (later renamed Telecaster)..Broadcast means to "scatter freely" which is what baggage handlers like to do. Every now and then they get something into a plane, in the meantime they chuck stuff about to get rid of their tension- it's a crumby job. I have travelled with a Telecaster but I've checked it into the cabin- I don't want them losing it- they (like your Strat copy) won't break it. Try the test again with a Custom Shop model, guys! If you dare

  • Google "Sarah Irlweg-Brady". This is the facebook page of the infamous Ms. Irlweg of United!

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