Custom made steel covers, leg bags & amp covers

Amplifiers, effects, recording equipment, seats, racks, parts, or anything else.
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Leigh Pollari
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Post by Leigh Pollari »

Here's a sample of another amp cover for anyone in need.
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Cliff Trent
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leg bags

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I got both my leg bags in today. Fast shipping!! Great quality! Thanks loads for it all!!!
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Thank you so much Cliff!
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ttt
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Absolutely
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I would endorse you any day!
Rittenberry Prestige D10, Dekley S14U, (stolen) ZumSteel D10
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I would endorse you any day!
Rittenberry Prestige D10, Dekley S14U, (stolen) ZumSteel D10
(2) Nashville 112's Nashville 1000, Profex II Kemper Profiler Powered, Quilter Tone Block 202, Benado Steel Dream
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Thanks Bruce! I appreciate you!!!
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PM sent with an order.
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Okay: I need to read the whole thread before posting. Order placed on line.
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing.
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If I read everything I’d save myself tons of trouble - but I don’t! So don’t feel left out! Welcome to my world!!!
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My steel cover and leg bag came just a few days after I ordered it. Very well made and perfect fit. Thanks Leigh.
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Re: Color Options and details for covers

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Ian Worley wrote:
Leigh Pollari wrote:Here are the color choices (always adding more) for vinyl:...
If you could make steel covers out of an Aluminet-type reflective fabric they would probably be big sellers. Steel guitars don't do well sitting out in the hot sun on outdoor gigs.
What happened to stay cool covers down here in Nashville? The website is still up but I haven’t heard anything after reaching out a few times.
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Leigh Pollari
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New vinyl

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Take a look at some new vinyl I ordered. I LOVE them! They'll make great covers! If you'd like to order one, let me know!

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I also have this faux saddle leather, which I love!


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Now that leather look might appeal to my new GFI.
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Larry, it’s actually vinyl, but looks very nice.
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I understood that. Just thinking out loud about how it would look on my black and gold guitar.
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Wow! Leigh that looks fantastic!
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After looking at those new vinyl choices, I'm finding myself craving Chik-Fil-A, and I don't know why. :D
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Post by Leigh Pollari »

Ian, and anyone else interested, I have found a reflective material that seems to work!

I read the temperature of metal that was out all morning in the sun. It read 105 degrees. I covered it with the material, and after 45 min, I rechecked the temperature and it read 73 degrees. It can be folded up easily. It may form wrinkles quickly, but it seems to do the job. The cover is not flimsy, but not too rigid that you can't fold it easily. I also added a soft backing to it. If anyone is interested, you'll find it on my form: https://leighpollari.com/custom-steel-guitar-cover

The cost is $55 + shipping

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I need to get some shirts made of that material. It would come in handy here in FL about now. :D
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Leigh Pollari wrote:...I have found a reflective material that seems to work!...
Looks great Leigh, I ordered one to replace my clumsy Reflectix cover. Looking forward to it, I'll report back!
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Cover & Leg Bag

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Here’s my new Sho~Bud LDG cover & leg bag made by Leigh Pollari. I chose the marine grade black vinyl and it’s a perfect fit. The seams and corners are reinforced and shows her excellent craftsmanship along with her attention to detail. These pictures were taken less than 10 minutes after unpacking, no wrinkles. Leigh, I’m extremely pleased. Thank you so very much.
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That new stitching feature Leigh is using that creates a "boxing effect" is excellent. I love it.
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