I found something nice to use to re-cover those old wood cases.

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I found something nice to use to re-cover those old wood cases.

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Classy and understated… You know: the Trump look…

https://www.onlinemetals.com/en/buy/ano ... dized_2022
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Re: I found something nice to use to recover those old wood cases.

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That's what I was thinking about that gold water tank and Tuba commode i posted that killed bort's Eb thread...
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....except the bell wouldn't hold up to the weight of his presidential behind lol
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Re: I found something nice to use to re-cover those old wood cases.

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My favorite was a young cello player that wrapped her hard shell backpack case to look like a sarcophagus. :clap:
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