theavondon wrote:Well, although it is now within the dregs of the e-universe, the Creepy Fingers Myspace is what Brad has always used to sell his pedals, and if you were to look at it, you'd know exactly what all of his pedals do, and their prices, and hear sound clips. Also, the thing about CF is that he'll also build you whatever you ask him to, so there's that as well. It's unfortunate that what once was a useful tool for so many people is now a giant piece of shit, but his myspace is still up, man, and it still tells you all that you need to know.
i have looked at it, or rather, tried to look at it. if it would load in a decent amount of time it would be useful. however, like everything on MySpace nowadays, it doesn't. objectively, that alone makes it a poor presentation. whether he's "always used it" is irrelevant. i'm sorry that you seem be personally insulted by simple factual statements. e.g. Creepy Fingers products are marketed in an amateurish fashion. if a company doesn't even care enough to provide a page that doesn't take two minutes to load on a high-speed connection, why should i expect them to care about anything else?
but anyway, it's just my opinion. if people are comfortable with the idea that it's up to the end-user to do the seller's job, they're welcome to do business with those builders. and of course Tom can have subforae for whoever he wants.







