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laurie
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by laurie » Sun Jun 27, 2021 9:45 pm
Last week I was contacted by one of the very first people who supported my pedal manufacturing madness locally.
He is in the process of minimising his house, preparing to retire... and he wondered if I would like the pedals that I made for him 10 years ago back for the collection. He has moved from electric to acoustic, so he could foresee no need for them.
Well, YES !!
Clockwise from top left:
- Special HZD - always on, with A/B output switching (to select between two amps)
These will go into the Laurie Museum.
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Pepe
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by Pepe » Mon Jun 28, 2021 4:42 am
I remember the two special double pedals. Very cool to see them again.
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The_Doc
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by The_Doc » Mon Jun 28, 2021 7:37 am
I remember those double pedals too. Good to know that the Laurie Museum exists !
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laurie
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by laurie » Mon Jun 28, 2021 7:46 am
The_Doc wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 7:37 am
I remember those double pedals too. Good to know that the Laurie Museum exists !
You guys have better memories than me! I didn't remember them until he showed me...
There are few things in the museum already - all the prototypes (some very dodgy), a couple of early versions that never made it into "production" (e.g. the BLF Blue Light Fuzz), plus one of each production type. Now these.
I've been debating buying one of these at the local pawn store to put them all on:
https://pedaltrain.com/collections/terr ... pt-ter-tcw
But it needs velcro on the pedals for it to work, and that's not OK.
Maybe I'll just buy a display case.
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Luke Drifter
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by Luke Drifter » Thu Jul 08, 2021 3:52 am
I'm at the point of building a set of 6' high shelves maybe 4" deep that will sit on the floor and screw into the wall. The cupboard is ok but im getting tired of moving boxes to get at other boxes behind. I like to keep things in boxes, but I don't want them stacked more than one deep
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Luke Drifter
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by Luke Drifter » Thu Jul 08, 2021 3:55 am
Laurie, If you are contemplating something in a pedal train size case, why not just fit out a case that size with (padded/lined) partitions, customised to your museum collection
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