After the first Reunion Blues RB Continental case drop test video passed 30,000 views, we had received a number of "dares" to try it with a more fragile "tilted" headstock guitar. We accepted the challenge.
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.
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.
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!!!!
mikeh2832 2 months ago in playlist More videos from reunionbluesgigbags
this scares me...
thrashinthursday 2 months ago
@RHH6120 This is a Epi Les Paul 100
TheJoesifMusic 4 months ago
will i survive lava? I really need it to survive lava cuz i'm a musician who plays in lava fields a lot.
motherfocus 9 months ago
Do it with a set neck LP. The neck angle is different and will make a difference.
frankencat 9 months ago
drop it out of a plane
jvmc08 10 months ago
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.
PetalumaPete 1 year ago
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.
thesk8rman765 1 year ago
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 2 years ago
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.
confederate2core 2 years ago