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    Okey. It would have to be the BD-2 then.
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    The one pedal that I can't live with out...other than my bicycle pedals...I would have to say my Analog Man modified Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer. It is the pedal that I've had the longest and used the most consistently. I've had it since 1978. That's 30 years. I've played every gig with it since I bought it. But...now that I have a Bad Monkey...hmmm.
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    Robert
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    Boss TU-2 (on account of my tin ear)

    The rest of the pedals come and go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Okey. It would have to be the BD-2 then.


    +1. I just can't do without the Blues Driver these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Okey. It would have to be the BD-2 then.
    +1... yup Boss BD-2 Blues Driver, that the one!

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    I did a search for the Marshall BB-2 and it brought me to this thread (search picked up on Marshall), so I took the time to read through the four pages.

    You people change your mind probably more than you change underwear. Oh, and Robert, if your North American tour ever brings you to Ohio, I am not, I repeat, I am not taking you to dinner. You would change your order before the first selection got to the table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    You people change your mind probably more than you change underwear.
    Ahem, pot calling the kettle black eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Ahem, pot calling the kettle black eh?
    I meant it in a humorous way. Reading through the entire thread was comical.

    Oh and I prefer a white kettle, no blue, wait make that red....
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