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Feb 15, 2016
Easy To Use
1. First make a pattern using paper.
2. Trace the pattern onto the paper side of the protector sheet.
3. Carefully cut along the lines using an x-acto knife.
Don't worry about which side to use as either side of the film will stick to the instrument.
The shape I needed was a bit complicated but it came out much nicer than expected. Great Product !

Apr 10, 2017
Perfect Gig-Bag for Roland AX-09
After spending a good deal of time looking for a reasonably priced gig for a Roland AX-09 37-key Keytar, I purchased this one. It turned out to be the perfect gig bag for my application. The Keytar fits securely and the pockets provide the needed space for all the accessories. The zippers are nice and sturdy and the bag fits comfortably as a back pack.

Feb 23, 2018
Look Closely At The Type You Need
This flat cable is of the same TYPE as the one I wanted to replace. However, I did not properly compare the one I had to this one. What I needed was a cable with the end contacts showing on the same side of the cable. This one, the contacts are on opposite sides of the cable. Although this seller provides a quality item at a very good price, I am unable to use them. There is a video on youTube which shows how to shorten and then strip this type of cable. I gave it a try but the fellow that made the video must be a magician. There is no way I could ever work a razor blade the way he does.