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    Congrats Robert!!!
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    Congrats Robert!! Nicely done!!
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    Congratulations Robert!

    Mack Amps got themselves one heck of a spokesman! :
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    I know I talk waaaaaay too much!

    Thanks everyone. It shall be a great journey. I hope I can help Mack amps in some ways.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bloozcat
    Congratulations Robert!

    Mack Amps got themselves one heck of a spokesman! :
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    Pretty dang cool Robert.

    I agree a

    Veinmaster

    signature amph would be great.
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    I'm ashamed that I've forgotten to ask this question:

    "Will this amph give me screaming solos?"
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    Wow ya go away for the weekend and miss all this news...

    Congratulations Robert! You must be so thrilled

    @ Rocket. I think it's a bit of a two way street. Sure the concept is for the Artist to endorse the Product with an aim to generate more sales of the Product via it's association with the Artist. (Leaving out aspects of marketing and promotion) But I think it's in no small way an endorsement of the Artist by the Vendor (not the product, because, well, the product is inanimate) as well. Endorsements can be viewed as a tool to increase (or skew) the brand value of the Product by adding the brand value of the Artist. If the Vendor didn't think the Artist had any value to add to the Product they wouldn't be offered the contract. So in effect I feel Artist endorsements go both ways

    Oh and how about... "Once you go Mack, there's no going back!" for a slogan...

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    Congrats Robert sounds like a great deal for you.

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    Congratulation Robert long overdue

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    Bit late, but excellent work, Robert!

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    So are you going to get a lot of freebie stuff from them? Mack amps and trucks?
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    Great News Robert You deserve it !

    which type of amp are they ? heads or combo amps ? Tell us a bit more
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    I get good deals on all their amps. They make both heads and combos. They are handwired and very simply designed. Solid state rectifiers. There will be a small "micro" amp ready soon, which I will make some demos of.

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    Cool and well deserved, congrats!

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    Very cool Robert,Id pinch ya but your not in Kanas yet(sorry I just saw the Mago de OZ last night)Sumi
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    Outstanding! Free amps! Fame!

    Win-win!

    Congrats Robert.

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    Thanks guys!
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    Friggin' awesome.

    Play your guitar daily!

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    Congrats Robert. Haven't heard one but have heard of them. Mike
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