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Tommy Huff
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These 15" cabinets are built by me. They are birch plywood with chrome corners and handle. They are covered with a very nice nice western tolex. The cabinets are 17 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches and weigh in at a mere 12 lbs. empty. ...... contact Tommy by e-mail or P.M. 361-244-3624 Thanx for looking....Tommy :whoa:
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These are new pics showing the inside of the cabinet and the back with the panels in place. Also, i have stained the inside of the cabinets to show the birch plywood. the chrome hardware appears tarnished in some of the photos but it is all new and shiney!


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We had some requests for a ported cabinet....so here they are below.


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Brian Folks
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These Speaker Enclosures are really A-1...I was over at Tommy's place today and these are real quality Enclosures...anyone looking could'nt wrong with these... 8)
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...are they ported? I couldn't see any. They are really nice.

Thanks,

bUd
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Tommy Huff
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Good morning Bud,,we are building a closed ported back cabinet for those who want some more lows and a a regular open back cabinet. Also, these cabinets will be wired and will have studs in the speaker baffle ready for the speaker of your choice. Thanks Bud.....Tommy
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Got any pictures of the back and insides? Thanks
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Do you regularly manufacture these enclosures??

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Tommy Huff
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hi, a lot of people asked for some additional pics of these cabinets ....so here they are....thanx for looking...Tommy :whoa:
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To the Top for some really great speaker enclosures...and at a great price...Brian 8)
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Are ya gonna be making these enclosures for 12" speakers also??
if so price.
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Hey Tommy, those are really nice!
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Thanx to Charlie Moore for purchasing one of my speaker enclosures. I know it sounds great with that black widow in it Charlie.....thanx Tommy
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Tommy my friend you hit a home run on the cabinet,i LOVE mine it sounds GREAT,and is very well crafted..keep up the good work my friend you will sell a bunch of them once the word gets out..c ya..
Charlie...
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HI Tommy; I recievd the cabnets and they are super nice. I installed 130 J B L`s and they sound great. I also like the size. Keep up the good work &[thanks]
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T-T-T
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a big thanx to E.R. Chandler who purchased a pair of my speaker cabinets.Hey E.R. ....I bet those JBL 130's do sound great! Thanx E.R. Tommy
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Hey Guys
You did a superb job on my cabinets. They are beautiful and I love the size.
I now have Two great 15' speakers in cabinets and they weigh 20 lbs each. Throw in an SD10 21 lbs and a Stereo Steel 20lbs and you got a superb rig weighing about 80 lbs altogether. Only bout 20 lbs each piece. You ought to want a lot of these great cabinets. Even old men can carry that much at a time.
Thanks Tommy and Johnny,

Doc Rickles
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TTT
GFI Red and Black SD 10 3/4 Keyless, Fender Jazzmaster Head, Special Jensen 12" Speaker Cab, New Hilton Pedal, Epiphone ES 295,60th Aniv 52 Custom Shop Tele,Tacoma Chief CKK9C Koa Wood
Wonderful Wife who loves all this stuff.
"Steel Away and Pray Everyday."
Jim Ragan
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I just got mine in today from Tommy.
Beautiful Cabinet.
I took the Speaker out of my Peavey 400
and put it in the Tommys Cabinet.
I now play with the Amp next to me so that I can reach the controls, and the Speaker Cab is behind me.
It sounds great and now I can finally pick up the Peavey 400.
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Are you making 12" versions? If so, how much are they?
Thanks,
JR ;-)
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thanx to Doc Rickles for purchasing 2 of my cabs to complete your rig. It sounds like a super rig to me.........keep pedlin......Tommy
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Thanx to Jim Ragan on his purchase of one of my cabs. glad it is working out well for you.....we were proud to build it for you.........thanx Tommy
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More studs

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Can the cabinet be ordered with the full number of moounting studs? (8?)
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Yeah Bill putting in 8 mounting studs wouldbe no problem at all......same price.....thanxTommy
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Post by Kevin Mincke »

Wow Tommy! Those are really sharp looking and the size while they seem small for a 15" speaker, would certainly be a welcome :D Great to have the option closed/open back too. Construction looks second to none with a very nice western coverning :P
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thanx to Dennis Sherman on his purchase of one of my cabs....he is going to be using it with his Reverend amps....bet that will be a great rig! And guess what! He gets to play music with the Forum creator Bob Lee.....cooooool......thanx Dennis......Tommy
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