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Ibanez FS40DA Acoustic Guitar Foamed Case

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Ibanez FS40DA Acoustic Guitar Foamed Case

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About This Product

The Ibanez name has been known and trusted for decades the world over, not just for their superb instruments, but for excellent quality effects pedals and other accessories.No matter which Ibanez instrument you play, you’ll want to protect it. Do it in style with an authentic Ibanez case. The FS Foamed Case series provide excellent protection against dings and scratches while transporting your instrument around town. They have backpack style straps with shoulder pads for ease of carrying, and a handle on the back side to keep the case vertical. There's also an internal storage compartment for strtings, capos, tuners etc.

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