Description

Up for grabs is a Rare Geib Tweed Hardshell Case. This is for the 17" wide body instrument. These tweed "Racing Stripe" cases were produced in the mid 1930s into the early 1940s. The Original 1937 Gibson catalog lists them as "Aeroplane Cloth Covered".

Good Vintage condition displaying some normal wear and tear. Overall, not bad for an 80 plus year old case.

Nationwide Guitars

Nationwide Guitars

~1940
Gibson Geib
Good
Tweed Racing Stripe
Hard
20 Years
$1,899
Nationwide Guitars
Bruce and Brad Rickard
(410) 489-4074
Columbia, MD
5:15 AM
10:00am-8:00pm eastern standard time

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Shipped Domestic Orders except for layaways, held items, and trades are open to a 24-hour approval period. Return requests must be received within the 24 hour period after instrument arrival via phone. Shipping costs to and from are customers responsibility. Once returned instruments are received in the exact condition they left us, a full refund will be generated minus shipping and any other transaction expenses. Paypal payments will incur a 3% clearing fee that will not be refunded on any return with no exceptions. We go to great lengths to pack our instruments with utmost care and protection. Due to the cost of supplies and time to pack instruments we reserve the right to charge a $100 restocking and packaging fee on returned instruments. Returned shipments need to be insured and shipped with the same transit time that the item was originally shipped, packed in the same style that they were originally shipped. Please note that Custom ordered merchandise or modification of inventory to suit customers request are void of an approval period. International orders do not have an approval period.