the run of the danelectro coolcat fuzz pedals from a couple of years ago, its the only pedal i haven't (atempted) to sell due to being unhappy with. mayb a rat dirt pedal will change my mind....
culturejam wrote:My initials are FW, which is why I sometime use "EffDub" on projects.
I've been meaning to make your vorpal for so long now. Plan on making a bunch once I do . Funny you should mention, "effdub," I only recently (about 2 weeks ago) put 2&2 together and figured that out
I have a tendency to hang on to all my gear (the only gear I've ever sold is a Gibson Les Paul Studio and a Boss MT-2), but if I to sell all my gear except for one item, I'd definately keep my Strat Plus. Got it for my thirteenth birthday, which means I'll have had it for fifeen years in one week (damn I'm gettting old).
My 1963 Fender Jaguar. I got it for my 18th birthday, back before the stupid vintage fender prices took these out of the range of ordinary folks. Sounds like heaven.
I have so much gear that I'm sometimes ashamed, although I do have a hard rule that I won't keep what I don't use, and there's an insane amount of turnover each year
But regardless there are certainly some pieces that are very close to my heart, that I won't ever part with.
Here's my "cold, dead hands" stuff -
Callaham S-Model guitar Swart AST Mk.II amp Teaspoon CAS Wiard 300 synthesizer BugBrand Modular synth Metasonix TM/TX Series modules
colin wrote:I have a tendency to hang on to all my gear (the only gear I've ever sold is a Gibson Les Paul Studio and a Boss MT-2), but if I to sell all my gear except for one item, I'd definately keep my Strat Plus. Got it for my thirteenth birthday, which means I'll have had it for fifeen years in one week (damn I'm gettting old).
I've got a similar story. I got my Strat Plus for my 12th birthday, making it about 15 years I have had it, and will never sell that thing no matter what happens. My White Light will probably never leave my hands either, it was my first boutique pedal and has taken a beating in the short time I have owned it.
Blackout Effectors Twosome
EQD Sound Shank, White Light, Tone Reaper
Devi Bit
Skreddy Lunar Module, Echo, Paradigm Shift
Dr. Scientist Chosmichorus, The Elements
Catalinbread Semaphore
T1M The Pearl
I'm not sure. I've already had to sell of some things that I said I would never get rid of. Right now its safe to say that my univox and silvertone amps, fh absynth, mke magnetar, and my "not so fuzzrite" I built in an old walco sustainer enclosure, all will not be going anywhere. Along with my p-bass I built that's currently headless
I'd say my MM Sting Ray 5 HH that I got as a high school graduation present from my grandparents. Also, my BA Ferguson custom bass. It was my master plan (read: vague idea) brought to life and the first bass completely payed for by me.
Hey! Let's talk about serious thing. We're gonna talk about guitar, dude.
daseb wrote:sorry dude, I apologise, val kilmer was a great songwriter and truly understood the mystic ways of the native american.