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RE: Didn't Ace make an outboard crossover as well?? Think I saw it in Sensible Sound. nt

Posted by mark.korda@myfairpoint.net on November 5, 2022 at 17:37:53:




Musetap,,,,you know this amp.I found a saw mill close by and they let me pick out rough cut pine or poplar.The trim on the barn board style wood is from Richard Holt's old rotting lobster traps in his yard.Most lobster guys use wire traps now.I can get tons of those rubber feet.They are called (cookies) and are little rollers that go on the ground rope of a fishing trawl.They have a cloth tread inside the rubber.I live in an around Portland and the items used have been underwater in Casco Bay,the lobster trap slats, and the cookies,Georges Bank, Perfect Storm area.Take care ...Mark Korda