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alundra:
Flat, Smooth or Leather? anyway im looking for the one that is softest..thanks

M3talhead:
I had the "leather" texture on my Gauntlet cab. Its not what you think really, it looks more like a cracked and pitted tmolding than leather. Its not bad, its not great. Check around on the many online Tmolding sites. Most will send you a 6" sample of whatever style/color you're interested in. When I was looking formmine, I had them send me 10 6" strips of all the possible moldings I thought I might like. This makes it much easier because instead of looking at a picture online, you can actually hold it up to your cab and see what fits best.

Q*Bert_OP:

--- Quote from: M3talhead on July 17, 2005, 11:20:58 pm ---I had the "leather" texture on my Gauntlet cab. Its not what you think really, it looks more like a cracked and pitted tmolding than leather. Its not bad, its not great. Check around on the many online Tmolding sites. Most will send you a 6" sample of whatever style/color you're interested in. When I was looking formmine, I had them send me 10 6" strips of all the possible moldings I thought I might like. This makes it much easier because instead of looking at a picture online, you can actually hold it up to your cab and see what fits best.

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red or light blue is good for black cabs

kickngas:
I agree with the sample suggestion....pictures never produce the same color as what you can hold in your hand....and, you can't tell "softness" from a photo!

Minwah:
Any other comments on the 'leather' stuff?

I used smooth on my cab, and while it looks nice (to begin with), I have several marks on mine now.  Partly this is due to t-molding either side of the control panel, which is prone to watch scratches etc.  I just think the leather stuff might be a bit more rugged (or at least marks might not be as obvious).

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