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    Mando-Accumulator Jim Garber's Avatar
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    Default Re: Repair/identification advice

    I would think it would fit in a std A case but you might have to put some padding, like a towel in there so it doesn't bounce around. This one is my fallback, inexpensive one. Sometimes they go on sale for even cheaper.
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    It looks great! What a nice project!

    To me that is where the thrill is... to take what some consider not worth having it fixed and bring it back for another hundred years of playing.
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    Thanks Bart. I really appreciate everyone's encouragement. I am packing my instruments and moving to San Francisco in a few weeks, so hopefully I'll get started on some new ones soon. My school has a top notch studio with every type of tool (CNC, Rapidprototypers) so I'm excited to see what that allows me to do.

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