issue19

EMUSIC-L Digest                                      Volume 68, Issue 19

This issue's topics:
	
	dust covers (3 messages)
	Dustcovers

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Date:         Mon, 5 Sep 1994 12:42:28 +6816
From:         Steven.Bramson@JET.UK
Subject:      Re: dust covers

My solution: make your own!  Buy a cheap bed sheet, then mark out a rectangle
the size of your keyboard (computer, monitor etc.).  Mark adjacent rectangles
on each side to match the height of your keyboard.  Allow an extra half an
inch on all measurements.  Finally, mark a one inch wide strip round each of
the three sides of the latter rectangles.  Cut it out and sew it together
using the one inch wide edge strips.  I just use the simplest in out in out
running stitch.  Finally, turn it inside out so you can't see the messy bits
et voila!

Good luck.

Steven.Bramson@jet.uk

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Date:         Wed, 7 Sep 1994 09:07:54 CST
From:         "Harry F.P. Haecker" 
Subject:      dust covers

Hi all,

Could someone be so kind as to post the telephone number for a company
that carries covers for keyboards?  A friend of mine needs one for a
Kurzweil EGP.  I recall seeing something to that effect on this list a
couple of months ago, but I didn't save it.

thanks in retreat,

HFPH

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Date:         Thu, 8 Sep 1994 13:31:17 CET
From:         Jacek Latanowicz 
Subject:      Re: dust covers

On Mon, 5 Sep 1994 12:42:28 +6816  said:
>My solution: make your own!  Buy a cheap bed sheet, then mark out a rectangle
>the size of your keyboard (computer, monitor etc.).  Mark adjacent rectangles
>on each side to match the height of your keyboard.  Allow an extra half an
>inch on all measurements.  Finally, mark a one inch wide strip round each of
>the three sides of the latter rectangles.  Cut it out and sew it together
>using the one inch wide edge strips.  I just use the simplest in out in out
>running stitch.  Finally, turn it inside out so you can't see the messy bits
>et voila!
>
>Good luck.
>
>Steven.Bramson@jet.uk

         HI :)

   Well I had a big smile reading this 'how to sew' message :)
Maybe someone could post 'how to wash Your synth' ? :) (I think I can't
do it in a washing machine...)
Anyway the message brought a smile to my face :)


Good luck

Jacek L.

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Date:         Fri, 9 Sep 1994 23:02:44 PDT
From:         Tom Owens 
Subject:      Re: Dustcovers

If you don't like the make your own dustcover deal try
calling J-Pro DusKuvir 800-472-7707.  If they don't have it
they will custom size one for you.  I just got some new
covers from them and they look and work great.

Hope I helped.

TomO.

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