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Beomaster 6000 quad Perspex top wanted

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Jason
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Jason Posted: Fri, Feb 27 2015 10:08 AM

As the title suggests I'm after a replacement Perspex cover for my soon to be overhauled bm6000 quad.

not fussed if it has light scratches that I could polish up better, the one I have has a piece missing that I'm sure will always show if I try to piece

fingers crossed 

Jason 

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valve1 replied on Fri, Feb 27 2015 12:05 PM

I would also like one for all of the above reasons ! Seems like its a recurring issue with the 6000, guess they didn't use glass for weight reasons.

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Jason replied on Fri, Feb 27 2015 12:14 PM

I've never known B&o shy away from weight !!

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Ben_S replied on Fri, Feb 27 2015 2:43 PM
Hi Jason,

Would it be possible to get one made? I think the chances of you finding one are slim. And the chances of finding one in a good way even slimmer!

Ben
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Dave Farr replied on Fri, Feb 27 2015 3:00 PM

Ben_S:
Hi Jason,

 

 

Would it be possible to get one made? I think the chances of you finding one are slim. And the chances of finding one in a good way even slimmer!

 

 

Ben

I would aim for a refabrication too I think.  It shouldn't be too difficult.  Finding someone to do it is probably the hardest part.

Dave.

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Jason replied on Fri, Feb 27 2015 4:18 PM

Hi, thanks for your replys

yes I think getting the Perspex made would be the best option, if I did I'd try for glass but it's the multiple printing processes underneath that would be the challenge which is why I thought I'd see the likely hood of obtaining an original intact that I could polish up.

if I do go down that route I guess it will be a little cheaper to get a few done if there is a call for them, has anyone ever looked into it?

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