Built my own Tommy Huff cabinet clone

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Jim Pollard
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Built my own Tommy Huff cabinet clone

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Last TSGA I was able to talk to Tommy Huff for a couple of minutes at his booth. He graciously had me write down the measurements of his cabinets, and the materials he uses so I could try my hand at making myself a cabinet. So far it holds together and makes a nice sound, and hey, if it falls apart I know it's my craftsmanship. After all.why buy something nice when you can buy materials and tools and spend twice as much? (The answer is it feels GOOD to make something from nothing). Anyway... here is the finished project.
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Larry Dering
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Re: Built my own Tommy Huff cabinet clone

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Well it certainly looks good. What made you pick blue for the tolex?
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Re: Built my own Tommy Huff cabinet clone

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Blue is my favorite color and I just thought "well, this is my chance to have it just the way I want it". Thanks for the compliment!
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Re: Built my own Tommy Huff cabinet clone

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Looks great Jim. Gotta sound excellent as well.