Cylinder Pegs

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Cylinder Pegs

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Does anyone who make them? Cardboard?

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I still have some left from the last batch I made. How many do you need?

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Rich,

I think I'm going to get some from the link TinFoilPhono gave me. Thank You for your offer. I need 252
for a Herzog Model 717 cylinder cabinet.

Larry

Updated with pics after I replaced all the pegs.

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No problem Larry. No matter where you get them it makes a major improvement in the cabinet. Here is one I did last year with my pegs. I think it came out great.

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Wow Larry, that cabinet is gorgeous.

Were these pegs always cardboard? or were they ever made of wood?
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Far from an expert but some were made of wood.

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Larry I just brought a 72 hole Edison cylinder suitcase that needs restoration. The inside is fair but the outside has the vinyl missing on 50% of the outside. Do I restore with a close match on the vinyl, leave it along. paint it I would like to use it. Tom B. Do you want a picture??

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Tom,

If it is missing 50% or more and you want to keep it re-vinyl. I'm sure some on the forum might disagree but do what you want to do with the case.

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I took the vinyl off of mine and just finished the wood underneath... it looks fine and a lot less work than putting new vinyl on it.
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