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Purple Grill Cloth ?

Any ideas where i can find Purple Grill Cloth or a fabric that can be used as
agrill cloth, Thank's, Ed
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here's one source, but I'm sure there's lot's of others.

http://stores.ebay.com/Lopo-Line_Gri...QQftidZ2QQtZkm
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Thanks, but no luck there. Looking for a Purple like the Dunlop picks,Ed
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Try Michaels or hobby lobby...I gaurentee you can buy multiple color cloths at a crafts store...
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I just picked up some light colored burlap material for an acoustic amp at Walmart for less than $2 a yard. Get some burlap and some purple dye and maybe that would work for you.
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Yeah man I'm sure that any material that isn't too dense will be a good decorative cover for your grille. Too dense and I'd think that it'd start to attenuate the highs coming from your amp.

In high school I purtied up my amp with some fabric I got from a local fabric store. It was easy with that amp because the existing grille cloth was attached to a wood frame that fit inside my amp's chassis. I just stapled the fabric to the perimiter of the frame, over the top of the existing grille cloth.

Somewhere in the world, that Fender Princeton Chorus still exists, with that godawful irrodescent green grille cloth...
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Thank' for all the input. Picked some fabric up at Michales, Ed
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