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    Default Re: Arm Rests & Tone Guards?

    I’ll pipe in just because a few people have commented about using my armrests. Unlike Doug who’s been at it much longer, I’ve only been making armrests for a couple of years now. It’s my means of raising funds (little bits at a time) for MAS related purchases. Ive come up with a couple of different styles, I’ve done a few custom orders and have gone so far as to burn in designs. Unfortunately, I’m currently not able to take orders for custom armrests but I try to do a batch here and there to post on the Classifieds, but I try to keep it simple. I currently don’t have any ready but hope to soon.
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    Default Re: Arm Rests & Tone Guards?

    I have armrests from Doug Edwards and from Spencer Oliver. Both work quite well for me. I have tried a few other maker's armrests but no others have been to my liking.

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    Default Re: Arm Rests & Tone Guards?

    If you like an armrest that is sleeker and less obtrusive-looking, I recommend Steve's at Cumberland Acoustic. After trying others, I really like and prefer these.

    http://cumberlandacoustic.com/product/armrests/
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