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alpep
Posted 2004-11-01 7:33 AM (#340074)
Subject: AxJacket


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While on my recent trip to CA, I became the US distributor for the Ax Jacket. this is a cover for your guitar. If you keep your guitar on a stand it will protect it from dust, pets, kids, etc,

Introductory OFC member price $24.99 shipped.

e me if interested

www.members.aol.com/alpep/axjacket.jpg
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-01 7:41 AM (#340075 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket



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Does it come in a large size so the you can wear it when watching TV so as not to be disturbed by others in the house?
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playadamas
Posted 2004-11-01 10:55 AM (#340076 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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If you like to leave your guitar out but don't want dust or little angels hands on it, then this product is great. I have one on the electric bass (which I don't play that much). All I have to do is unzip the front zipper or pull it up, then I am ready to play. I can leave the cover up right on the stand even without a guitar in it. The microfibre material is also quite cool.

Cliff and PT, did you ever use yours from last Christmas?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-11-02 6:14 AM (#340077 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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It's a cool product, I tried to get a couple of UK distributors interested but I felt like I was banging my head on a brick wall. Came in handy for Halloween though.
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cruster
Posted 2004-11-02 6:26 AM (#340078 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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Paul- Maybe that's an opportunity knocking softly.

W2- Maybe they'd make up one big enough to fit around a La-Z-Boy *and* the big screen! Maybe with some room for one of those mini dorm fridges, too. And a porta potty. Actually, it's starting to sound like a dorm room. Maybe you could just relocate to the nearest university. But, then maybe you wouldn't get much TV watching in, either. I think this plans has it's pros and cons. Hrmm..
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alpep
Posted 2004-11-02 8:18 AM (#340079 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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cwk
the product you are looking for is the guitar condom
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cliff
Posted 2004-11-02 11:45 AM (#340080 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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Michael;

THAT'S what that thing you sent me was for????

. . . and here all this time I've had it out in the garage keeping the thing that I split firewood with warm . . . .


NOW he f*&^%#^&g tells me!!! . . . .
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-11-02 1:14 PM (#340081 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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It works real well when dealing with kids. You put them in a corner and put it over them. Quiets them right down.
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cliff
Posted 2004-11-02 1:30 PM (#340082 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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I hear they're coming out with an Abu-Graihb model . . .
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DavidE
Posted 2004-11-04 8:34 AM (#340083 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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"While on my recent trip to CA, I became the US distributor for the Ax Jacket."

This was after they met you???????? Wow... what were they smoking? ;0
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cliff
Posted 2004-11-04 9:00 AM (#340084 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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All kidding aside, it IS quite a good product.
If you're somewhat "leerie" about leaving your precious instrument out on a stand (be it at a gig or at home), this thing CAN help allay some of your fears. Slips on and off quite easily, and offers protection from the ravages of wagging dog tails, scratchy cat claws, and sticky rugrat paws.

Personally, I don't find myself using mine much, but then again, I don't share a domicile with any of the above anymore. The only potential hazard that I have is the cleaning lady who shows up twice a month with a feather duster (and she's been thoroughly educated on the "do's and don'ts").

So send Alexander an e-mail and order one (or four). They come in assorted colors. All of 'em black.
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Woz
Posted 2004-11-04 12:12 PM (#340085 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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Al:
Check your email... I need one for the kid at school. I squint at a guitar on a stand in a dorm room...
Woz
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cliff
Posted 2004-11-04 12:54 PM (#340086 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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There's also an "added function" to these:

The old "Shell Game".

Have all your guitars out on stands with an AxJacket on one or two of 'em.
Periodically "rotate" the jacket around on the guitars.
When you get a new "acquisition", keep it under the jacket until the SpousalUnit subliminally acclimates to number of guitars in the area.
After a while, you can go back to the usual jacket "shuffling".
If a question arises:
"Oh, THAT one's been here for a LONG time!!!"


;)
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-04 1:55 PM (#340087 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket



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Cliff, I think that may be a very good use for it.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-11-04 3:11 PM (#340088 - in reply to #340074)
Subject: Re: AxJacket


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Cliff,
Excellent!! Now why didn't I think of that one??
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