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Old 04-10-2012, 04:18 PM
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Thanks for the question Dan. I'd love to give it to someone locally but what the heck we are a small community unto ourselves. I really won't be monitoring the site but someone else called me from the East Coast and asked the same question so here's an answer...

In fairness it is early here in the West, none of my neighbors are off work yet so lets do this, if none of my neighbors want it in the next day or so I will figure out what it will cost to ship across the country and post it here. You and my other cross country cobra brother will have first call. If neither of you want it it will be who ever calls me after I post the cost.

I will guess and say it will fit in a one and a half cube box if I roll it tightly and smash it in a little and it will likely weigh 5-7 pounds. You will know what this will cost to send you from Northern California better than I do but whatever it costs I'd do it for the cost of the postage and the box. Not that it matters much but I see similar covers by Covercraft for in the $250. range.

I just went out and snapped a photo of the cover (this is becomming too much like work). It is by Covercraft and made of something called technalon2 and has brass grommets, protected plastic gromets and some fabric loops to keep it secure (all shown in the photo below).

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