Some ILF history on my pedal wall

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Re: Some ILF history on my pedal wall

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There's a few group builds I wish I'd gotten in on, the doom room marsh chapel for instance.

I've been buying up some old shit from the early days recently, there are bargains out there for the unhyped stuff.
Haven't found a reasonably priced Eau Claire Thunder yet...
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Re: Some ILF history on my pedal wall

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I love the display shelves, and I want to do something like that inside a cabinet so I can close the doors. I can't really figure out a cheap way to do it, except maybe an Ikea Billy bookcase, and just make risers out of cardboard or foamcore. But I like how well lit everything is, mounted on the wall.
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i hate to sound like a party pooper, but do people not have dust? if i leave a guitar out for a few days i have to dust it off, same for my pedalboards. it'd be nice to see the inventory at a glance, but that's just too much added cleaning for me.
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dubkitty wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2024 8:33 am i hate to sound like a party pooper, but do people not have dust?
I have to battle with lots of dust in the city where I live! That's why I keep most of my pedals either in original boxes or several of them in bigger boxes. For my keyboard instruments I use the great Befaco Synth Duster to clean them every few days.
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it's better in the Charlottesville apartment...when i lived at the Little House In The Redwoods there was a long, sloped gravel driveway and parking area that raised more dust than the Oklahoma wind. i literally had to dust guitars if i left them out for 24 hours. even in the coastal mountains it's dry as a bone from May to November.
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