Some ILF history on my pedal wall

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Some ILF history on my pedal wall

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How many defunct builders can you spot?

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Hi! :hello:

This is nerdy, but what kind of shelves are those?
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IKEA Mosslanda picture ledges https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/mosslanda- ... 3/#content

They hold pedals perfectly.
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Wish I still had a Blackout Twosome. Those were fun.
And look at those Laura Bennett enclosures. I've got a few empty boxes she painted that Thomas was unloading. They're just waiting for the right project...
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You ever want to unload any of those boxes you let me know, I love her+and her work.
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Great collection! :love:
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Now those are some names I haven't seen in a very long time. A good reminder to never sell anything (also to get a pedal wall).
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D.o.S. wrote:Now those are some names I haven't seen in a very long time. A good reminder to never sell anything (also to get a pedal wall).
If I had even kept half of what I have traded and sold :cry:
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Yeah... occasionally haunting
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I have never, ever sold a pedal and while in my youth those pack-rat tendencies definitely caused some trouble (and late rent) at least I never have to wonder “what if?”
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I admire your collection and your resistance to flipping stuff.
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plhogan wrote:I have never, ever sold a pedal and while in my youth those pack-rat tendencies definitely caused some trouble (and late rent) at least I never have to wonder “what if?”
Very impressive. Sometimes wish I was the same! Ah well too late now. Keep it up :animal:
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This thread made me nostalgic and got me thinking on the few I missed that wanted to try… there aren’t many actually… I sold off 2/3s of my collection in 2019/2020, I think I still have 3 ilf builder pedals (fuzzhugger, mellowtone and Mcspunckle) and my lal stuff and a few faves.. anyway this got got me thinking and I ended up finding a 3xfx buzzbomb cheap :thumb:
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I am so glad to have inspired a pedal purchase, that’s my main goal in life.
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All the Laura Bennett boxes
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