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Subject: Re: [PolySix] Re: Re-capping

From: Steph <stephnaylor@ymail.com>
Date: 2019-03-06

Many thanks, my P6 is noisy, some sticky buttons and needs a damn good clean. But other than that is working fine. 
I’m fortunate to have someone local who is great with wood, so I’m getting that made in house. 
The metal cover I’m getting made by a company in Vancouver. If anyone wants an Arctic P6 shell, let me know, I’m guessing it’s cheaper if I order more. 

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On Mar 5, 2019, at 7:44 AM, t_tangent2003@yahoo.co.uk [PolySix] <PolySix@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Sounds like you have a lot planned for your Polysix Strph. I am sure it will look great when you are done.

I forgot to say I agree with Jonathon that Robert Sitek aka mintsite on eBay makes excellent wooden cases. I bought one for my Polysix, made from Iroco wood since it was half price....probably someone ordered it then decided not to purchase, who knows. It has a beautiful orange tinge to the wood, and brings out the Orange of the Arpeggio button, LOL. I figured seeing as I have the Kiwisix upgrade my Polysix wasn't a purists P6 so wasn't worried if it didn't look like the original laminated case, but I would suggest if you do want to keep to a more authentic looking wood, probably Walnut is a good choice. Have a look at his cases for ideas, just search Polysix Case on eBay and you should find several made by Robert. :)

Best of luck with your restoration :)