Re: The headsup sweet shit on ebay thread....
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 12:00 am
Damn. That is minty though. Mine has seen some shit. 

Welcome to the gear market in the Southern Hemispere.coupleonapkins wrote:Bless you google: that seller (or someone like them) picked #35 up a year ago for $335 shippedjrfox92 wrote:Holy shit, that price.coupleonapkins wrote:For everyone that didn't get in on the Pretty Years this week...
Smallsound Bigsound No Memory #35 of 50 - $600 OBO + $40 shipping from New Zealand![]()
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For $640 I could probably convince Brian to come to my house and just yell out the delayed sounds of my guitar.![]()
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I kind of hope that someone from over there picks it up on a deal - not too many No Memorys in the world, let alone that side of the earthIommic Pope wrote:Welcome to the gear market in the Southern Hemispere.
True, but didn't the latest batch of Pretty Years sell out in less than five minutes?Inconuucl wrote:Man, just wait for the new batch, not worth it for that price.
Funny you should say that, 2 knobber just popped up for $110coupleonapkins wrote: Since there's a 2 & 3-knob variation, you can often snag either for about the same price (take that & party)![]()
Man, that's really tempting. I've been wanting to get an Apocalypse for a while now but I haven't seen too many come up used that often. This looks like a good alternative.zzuFrepuS wrote:not straight up Armageddon clones but these look rad.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Musical-Instrum ... =2&_sop=10
Is the v1 really so different (or better) that someone wouldn't just get a v2 for much cheaper?
Pretty sure No Memory v2 is going to be a regular production pedal.coupleonapkins wrote:True, but didn't the latest batch of Pretty Years sell out in less than five minutes?Inconuucl wrote:Man, just wait for the new batch, not worth it for that price.![]()
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The V1 is largely considered sub-par compared to the V2.zeravla wrote: Is the v1 really so different (or better) that someone wouldn't just get a v2 for much cheaper?
There were quality concerns/general consistency issues w/ V1, along with a few re-jigs to the controls that allowed for more subdued sounds & so on (also, V2's MSRP was about $100 less than V1) - most ILF peeps modded their V1s out the wazoo for usability, but, yeah, V2 seems to be the replacement/fix for all those V1-era concerns. Collectors do what they gotta do, though (collect?).jrfox92 wrote:The V1 is largely considered sub-par compared to the V2.zeravla wrote: Is the v1 really so different (or better) that someone wouldn't just get a v2 for much cheaper?
I was posting at like 3am of course soInconuucl wrote:Pretty sure No Memory v2 is going to be a regular production pedal.
UglyCasanova wrote:ED1 sounds a lot cooler than ED2.
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