case corner casters - where to buy

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Lonnie Wells
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case corner casters - where to buy

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I'm sure this was discussed in the past but would anyone know a good source to get the small caster wheels for guitar cases. thanks!
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Gary Watkins
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Lonnie Wells wrote:I'm sure this was discussed in the past but would anyone know a good source to get the small caster wheels for guitar cases. thanks!

Try this: https://www.pennelcomonline.com/us/Flig ... c-323.aspx
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Thanks Gary and Gene. Penn Elcom was the company I was trying to remember. I've gotten case hardware from them in past but it's been a while. Thanks again
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I put a set of these on a pedal steel case, and I like them a lot. They were easy to install, and they roll very quietly. Good price too.

https://www.pennelcomonline.com/us/Penn ... -9129.aspx

These are nice wheels too, but I haven't used them yet:

https://www.pennelcomonline.com/us/Penn ... -9041.aspx
Steeless.
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