note the built-in carrying handles
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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Dude, that's plain porn.
ReplyDeleteYep, that's hot.
ReplyDeleteAnswers the age-old question: "what's better than the Zeroscillator?"
ReplyDelete(two ZO's, of course)
Hmm... No mention that this came from our Synthcase.com site? We just posted this pic as the inspiration for our Handy cases...
ReplyDeleteIt's in the Stationary Cases group.
Anybody know who made this original?
Oops, synchronicity perhaps? We did just post this and we are making cases like this. But our pic is different. These appear to have come from another source!
ReplyDeleteStill like to find out who made this one!
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ReplyDeletei made this case for my frac rack modules. actually there are also 2 wiard modules in the system. you can see and hear the system in a youtube video called "a modular journey".
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