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Marty Broussard
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D2F style amp cover

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Any other companies around who can make a padded cover for my Princeton Reverb Custom Combo?

Thanks
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I buy covers from Mike @ MDB Covers, as he will make custom sizes also. The material he uses is much more durable than the materials commonly used by the others.
(He doesn't make "padded" covers, and has an interesting analogy on his site to explain why!)
http://www.ampcoversonline.com/
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Thank you; I’ll look into it.
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Marty, Telonics bought D2F.
Don't know if they are making anything other than covers for Telonics, but you could call and check.
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Thanks folks!
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Contact information for CFM, formerly d2f covers

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The organization and staff of the former d2f cover company is now known as CFM:

Commercial Fabric Manufacturing (CFM),

and can be reached at 206 682-1082

Other than a change in the lettering on their name tags, the covers are identical to those made under the d2f brand/label. (Same fabric, same design, everything is the same - the same people are building them).
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I have a couple of "Tuki" brand covers. They appear to have the same padded material that D2F used.

http://www.tukicovers.com/
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