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I got the idea to "turn" my regular Vac into a DJ from Richard Binder and yeah, I kinda figured the blind

caps would not be easy to find or cheap.

 

I was a bit surprised though at hearing $65-75 for one.

 

Anyone got one a bit more reasonably priced?

 

Bruce in Ocala, FL

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I got the idea to "turn" my regular Vac into a DJ from Richard Binder and yeah, I kinda figured the blind

caps would not be easy to find or cheap.

 

I was a bit surprised though at hearing $65-75 for one.

 

Anyone got one a bit more reasonably priced?

That price range is reasonable for Blue Cedar. You can expect to pay twice that much for Yellowstone ("Mustard") or Buckskin Beige ("Tan"), and more yet for Nassau Green.

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I got the idea to "turn" my regular Vac into a DJ from Richard Binder and yeah, I kinda figured the blind

caps would not be easy to find or cheap.

 

I was a bit surprised though at hearing $65-75 for one.

 

Anyone got one a bit more reasonably priced?

 

Bruce in Ocala, FL

If you are not taking it for 70 bucks and it has the jewel and tassie I will.

 

Point me in the direction ol'buddy

 

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Richard, it's actually $74 shipped but it's a black one.

 

Got with Farmboy BC.

 

Bruce in OCala, FL

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it's actually $74 shipped but it's a black one.

For a naked black blind cap, that's overpriced. With tassie and jewel, it's a bargain. (I paid better than $50.00 for my Blue Cedar blind cap, naked.)

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