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Paul Boden
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Mickey just wondering if you have a d2f cover for a Mullen sd 10 RP
I bought one from you about a year ago.
I lost mine in the fire here in Santa Rosa two weeks ago, but I got my Mullen, seat and one amp.
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Paul he may answer you on facebook faster ,,, He's at steel guitar nashville right now and pretty busy it appears !
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Thanks Bobby
I messaged him
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Sorry Paul...D2Fs are going to be hard to find before long..:-)
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Thanks Mickey
Bobby Lee told me there is a place here in our area where both b0b and i live.
The name is studioslips.com
Very nice people and a great website
Thanks for getting back to me.
Paul
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Several years ago I bought studio monitor covers from StudioSlips, they're a good company, nice covers, but aren't the thick padded style we're used to with D2F covers. But they aren't bad, just thinner. Which can be a good thing for fitting your steel AND its cover into the case. They were less expensive than D2F, by the way.
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John when I met with them they offered me a choice if I of either thick or thinner. I chose the thinner one.
If I was using them for amp covers or monitors I would choose the thicker one.
I mentioned that was one of the things I lost in the fire and she wanted to let me have it free of charge but I told her that I will be reimbursed by my insurance company,
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I'd prefer a thinner cover to go over a steel. It's mostly a precaution against dust, after all.

The D2fs are reasonably nice but I can't honestly say that the one I bought for my Emmons D-10 has worn very well. It was fairly high-priced.

I happen to have a D2f cover for D-10 Carter. If anyone needs it they can cover my postage and send something to b0b. Carters are smaller steels than most and I no longer have mine. It's redundant.
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Roger
bob has a D 10 Carter matter of fact I think it was the last one made not sure if he has a cover or not
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John McClung wrote:studio monitor covers
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Thanks for the enquiries but the D2f cover has been claimed.

Donation to b0b once I get the funds.
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