I previously gave this case 5 stars but this is prior to noticing a very bad flaw in the design. I have to echo Grocer Jack, 22.08.2017 review in that the back of the ES-335 headstock is lying on the floor of the case making contact with the rear wall of the case (if it is lying flat on ground and lid open I mean). This means in fact that if the case falls the ES-335 will get shock transfer to the crucial headstock/neck join area where Gibsons are known to crack if they receive a knock. I know, 'cause I received a 2012 Cherry Dot from UK in post in it's case and when I opened it the neck had snapped in two here. In an original Gibson case for example you have room to place your finger between the floor of the case and the bottom of the case, so the headstock is not in contact with the bottom of the case. In this SKB one your headstock will be lying on the floor, nt a good situation. I just checked my SKB case for my flying V and it is the bloody same!!! What the hell are SKB at????????? I can only use either case for storing the case at home and cannot use them for transport in band vans etc. I would definately never fly with this in a cargo hold, no way......... accident waiting to happen. What the hell are SKB thinking, did they ever actually put an ES-335 into one of these or a V in the other? If they had they would immediately see their design flaw!