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LF: Vintage Grill Cloth source
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<blockquote data-quote="naboo" data-source="post: 1094340" data-attributes="member: 23125"><p>In the Fourways area in Joburg there is a materials / fabric shop called Chamdor. They have tons of material, and I have seen materials there that look pretty vintage. Again, acoustic transparency might be an issue, I guess depending on the speakers on how they will be used. It's cheap enough to play with anyway, and I'm guessing you'll find similar stuff at your local Metro (you're in Centurion, I think - there's one at the mall) but perhaps not such a wide variety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naboo, post: 1094340, member: 23125"] In the Fourways area in Joburg there is a materials / fabric shop called Chamdor. They have tons of material, and I have seen materials there that look pretty vintage. Again, acoustic transparency might be an issue, I guess depending on the speakers on how they will be used. It's cheap enough to play with anyway, and I'm guessing you'll find similar stuff at your local Metro (you're in Centurion, I think - there's one at the mall) but perhaps not such a wide variety. [/QUOTE]
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