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      <title>Building a Solid Fly Rack for Better Touring</title>
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      <description>Setting up a reliable fly rack changed the way I look at touring and traveling with gear. It used to be that if you wanted your specific sound on the road, you were either at the mercy of whatever backline the venue provided or you were paying</description>
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