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rickster
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by rickster » Sunday Jun 14, 2009
I think my 2 year old boy took a drum stick and pushed in the dust cap on one of my 15" carvins, Help!
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onetooloud
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by onetooloud » Sunday Jun 14, 2009
Thats not going to hurt a thing, however if youd like it fixed. I've got em.
JackANSI
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by JackANSI » Monday Jun 15, 2009
I've used a T-shirt placed over the end of a vacuum cleaner hose and pulled them them back out. But its risky.
songsmith
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by songsmith » Tuesday Jun 16, 2009
I took a small needle, poked it in , turned it at an angle and pulled the dent out. I left it at that, but you could seal the pinhole with a dot of nailpolish or whatever.--->JMS
DirtySanchez
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by DirtySanchez » Wednesday Jun 17, 2009
Oh man, it's junk now. Just give them both to me, and buy new ones. No use in splitting up the pair.
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onegunguitar
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by onegunguitar » Wednesday Jun 17, 2009
DirtySanchez wrote: Oh man, it's junk now. Just give them both to me, and buy new ones. No use in splitting up the pair.
Hahahaha! Smooth move!!