D2F PSG Covers

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Bo Borland
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D2F PSG Covers

Post by Bo Borland »

My cover came in the mail today, definitely a good invertment. A quality product, both in workmanship and materialsand it fits like a glove.
Thanks Tom
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Dan Beller-McKenna
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Post by Dan Beller-McKenna »

Bo,

I thik we're on a synchronized purchase schedule; mine came today as well!! As I e-mailed to Tom a moment ago, my only complaint is that now I can't see my beautiful new steel!

Really great products.

Dan
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Post by Duane Becker »

I agree about the quality of the D2F covers Great job Tom...
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Alan Harrison
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Post by Alan Harrison »

Receved the cover for my GFI Keyless and covers for my two Peavey 112's today. Great fit and the quailty is more than I expected. Thanks Tom.
Alan Harrison