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Really good, but used, condition. Sounds incredible, but you probably know that. Very slight rusting on the screws which fix the handles, but I've shown it as best I can in the pictures.

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The T-series cabs were Epifani's original Cabs. First there was the T-*** NYC range and then the T-*** UL. The first series UL-*** were introduced sometime in the early 2000s. I bought a UL310 from the Gallery in early 2005 and used it a lot that year. Very good it was. Sometimes I regret selling it.

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VERY light for a 310. I don't own scales though...
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They are about 40lbs I think, so very light for the size of the cab, I used to own one and other people who picked up would joke that it must be made from balsa wood. If you like the 3x10 format then these are probably the best you can get (or as close as makes no difference).

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