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Kevin Hatton
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From: Amherst, N.Y.

posted 08 December 2006 09:51 AM     profile     
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Bo Borland
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From: Cowtown NJ

posted 08 December 2006 12:02 PM     profile     
Kevin,
Can you make a case for just my pedal rack and leg bag? I have a brand new Derby D-10, about 65+lbs in the case.
I could lose about 25lbs if I put the rack and leg bag in case. I don't care what it is covered in.
Bo
Kevin Hatton
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From: Amherst, N.Y.

posted 08 December 2006 01:57 PM     profile     
Exactly Bo. I am emailing you.
Dan Beller-McKenna
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From: Durham, New Hampshire, USA

posted 08 December 2006 07:18 PM     profile     
Since I am in buying-sych with Bo, could you e-mail the price on the pedal case as well kevin?

I'm keepin' up with you Bo!

Dan

Kevin Hatton
Member

From: Amherst, N.Y.

posted 08 December 2006 11:41 PM     profile     
Dan, I will email you.
Bo Borland
Member

From: Cowtown NJ

posted 09 December 2006 07:37 AM     profile     
Get yer track shoes on Dann-o !
I just had Tom Palmer send me a D2F cover for the Derby ( have not named her yet, not really sure if it's a filly or a colt yet)

[This message was edited by Bo Borland on 09 December 2006 at 07:40 AM.]

Kevin Hatton
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From: Amherst, N.Y.

posted 15 December 2006 07:46 PM     profile     
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Harry Hatterer Jr
Member

From: York, Pennsylvania, USA

posted 16 December 2006 04:29 PM     profile     
Kevin; Thanks for the great job on my new 2 piece case for my 1968 ZB D10 that I ordered new from Ted Soleskie. a great steel player, who now lives in Texas. It was one of the last ones Zane Beck built in Scranton Ark. It was a long ride from York Pa to Buffalo New York, (6 1/2 hours one way), but it was worth it. In case any one doesn't know, Kevin also does serice work on the great ZB guitars. He just added 4 of his adyustable kneee levers to my ZB & adjusted the pedals, lubed etc. The pedals work so-o-o much smother now. Thanks again Kevin for a great job, Harry Hatterer Jr.

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Kevin Hatton
Member

From: Amherst, N.Y.

posted 17 December 2006 12:28 PM     profile     
Harry, thank you very much. You are a class act. Any time you need anything just call me.
Carl Williams
Member

From: Oklahoma

posted 17 December 2006 03:14 PM     profile     
Harry, let me join you in praising Kevin's work--this is an earlier post with my review of my Hatton's Split Cases I received recently: Fedex just delivered my brand new Hatton Split Cases for my LDG--We're talking about true quality here and everything fits like a tailored glove! If you've been holding out for either a new case or split cases for your axe, get in touch with Kevin Hatton and get ready for some good, old-fashioned customer service! The reason for the "perfect" fit is that Kevin called me at least a half dozen times to ensure the measurements were to the "inth" degree From the wheels to the spring handle and the wine-colored interior, I couldn't be more pleased! Kevin my sincere appreciation for the personal touch and all the ZB history you shared with me during our conversations! Carl Williams--A very satisfied customer
Kevin Hatton
Member

From: Amherst, N.Y.

posted 22 December 2006 10:21 AM     profile     
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