I'm in agreement with oll, it looks like you can restore this by building the
top and back panels, while reinfocing the back of the cracks.
The hairline cracks are so/so in appearance, but (if it were mine) I'd live
with the cracks until I found a new cab, rather than restoring it as you were
suggesting with an (artist?).
amazing that the monitor neck didn't sustain any damage.
L.
--- Chris Toseland <chris.toseland@raxcosoftware.com> wrote:
> Ok for the more morbid amongst us ;o)
>
> http://www.muppzlab.co.uk/sw-damage.htm
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Louis Srianomai [mailto:louisurfer@yahoo.com]
> Sent: 24 February 2003 19:05
> To: vectorlist@synthcom.com
> Subject: Re: VECTOR: Needs must when the devil drives.... AKA opening a
> can of worms.
>
>
> I'd love to see a picture of it as it is to see what kind of damage was
> done.
> Not for the purposes of morbid curiosity, but to see if in fact it can be
> restored ;)
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