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Marsoni
M251S
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Moog Subsequent 25/Sub Phatty Dust CoverProtect your Moog Subsequent 25 when not in use. This Water repellant outer dust cover is made from rugged tear resistant Ballistic Cordura to safeguard your gear from dust, spills, and other studio (and stage) mishaps, while the ultra soft interior remains gentle against your synth. Custom fit with a side recess to accommodate I O panel access. Product Specs Item Number: 26356 Make: Moog Model: Subsequent 25 Sub Phatty Dust Cover Condition: Brand New
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