The case is made wonderfully. It has a strong frame, a good matte finish on which small scratches are not visible. We were also pleased with the small legs, which allow us to size the case in 3 positions. They are made of metal and are not held on snot. Not a little important are the locks that hold the lid. They are durable, made of metal, one of them is equipped with a key hole. I tried to shake the case on purpose in the hope that they would open, but no. You can be sure of the guitar, the locks will not let the lid open (never).
The interior upholstery is good, there's nothing to say. The guitar sits tight, does not hang out, it is gently wrapped in "fur" and no matter how you shake the case, you will never hear any dribbling. The guitar is very tightly pressed and the lid, it is securely fixed.
But there is one drawback here. I can't say that this is a critical moment, no. Just a flaw. It is connected with the fact that if you do not have a classic neck, but something special, like the neck of California series guitars, then periodically, when you put the guitar in the case, you will touch the neck of the case wall. Let me clarify that only headstock suffers and that is due to the fact that you are not used to putting exactly such unusual guitars in cases. But this is a small thing, you just need to get used to it.
There is nothing else in the case, there is a small department for guitar accessories about which I have nothing to say. The most important thing is how exactly the case fits the guitar. It does not shake, which means that the sides of the case will take the brunt of the fall, and the guitar will not suffer.