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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    My friend runs a music store locally - he ordered them for me!

    The one pedal I'm missing in the line up is a delay.
    Any idea how long before they'll be here???
    Hopefully not too long...
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    I don't know when I'll get them - I'll keep you guys posted!
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    Please do, and thanks... (cause you know we'll want to hear how you like them, and hear what you can do with them).
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    Digitech Bad Monkey, Digitech Jamman, DVM's ZYS, Goodrich volume pedal

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    This place is insane - I make a decision not to buy anymore guitars or gear for awhile and set a rule that no more guitars until I show marked improvement in my playing.

    Now I am getting a pedal bug and looking for a legal loophole .

    ok you lawyers out there, need a little help here
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    This place is insane - I make a decision not to buy anymore guitars or gear for awhile and set a rule that no more guitars until I show marked improvement in my playing.

    Now I am getting a pedal bug and looking for a legal loophole .

    ok you lawyers out there, need a little help here
    Ok Strum, glad to help. Ok . . . let me get out my law book regarding pedal bug . . . hmmm . . . ah yes, here it is. Chapter 7, Section 5 clearly states, "Strum can buy a pedal."
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyshiner
    Ok Strum, glad to help. Ok . . . let me get out my law book regarding pedal bug . . . hmmm . . . ah yes, here it is. Chapter 7, Section 5 clearly states, "Strum can buy a pedal."
    Mark
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    Can't wait to hear and see your new videos when the Cool Cats come in Robert : I'm sure you will make them all sound great



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    Amps: Vox AD30VT, Epiphone VJ Combo, Crate Palomino V8, Vox DA5

    Pedals: Digitech Bad Monkey, Boss Blues Driver, Danelectro: PB&J Delay, Tuna Melt Tremolo, Chicken Salad Vibrato

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    Geez GG, I just noticed all the pedals you have. You've been on one hell of a gear spending spree over the past 12 months
    Mark
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    Geez GG, I just noticed all the pedals you have. You've been on one hell of a gear spending spree over the past 12 months

    A Guitar Gal has pedal needs too.......
    Guitars: Washburn D10S, Washburn J28SDL, Washburn D56SW, Washburn F52SW, Washburn WI67PRO, Squire Standard Strat, Squire Tele Custom II, Squire '51, Agile AL-3100, Switch Wild IV Signature, Squire Classic Vibe 50's Tele

    Amps: Vox AD30VT, Epiphone VJ Combo, Crate Palomino V8, Vox DA5

    Pedals: Digitech Bad Monkey, Boss Blues Driver, Danelectro: PB&J Delay, Tuna Melt Tremolo, Chicken Salad Vibrato

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyshiner
    Ok Strum, glad to help. Ok . . . let me get out my law book regarding pedal bug . . . hmmm . . . ah yes, here it is. Chapter 7, Section 5 clearly states, "Strum can buy a pedal."
    I also think it is implied somewhere deep in the 14th amendment as well. Due process for and equal protection to have and own many, many guitar pedals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    I also think it is implied somewhere deep in the 14th amendment as well. Due process for and equal protection to have and own many, many guitar pedals.
    Good catch Steve, I didn't even think about the Constitutional right to . . . um . . . possess pedals.:
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    Geez GG, I just noticed all the pedals you have....
    You're kidding, right? The lady has FIVE. Around here, that's known as a "good start"! But I know she'll catch up quickly!
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    I hope all "new comers" realize that the more pedals you have, the better you look and the more friends and the more fame you will get.

    Who cares how well you play. It's the number of pedals you have that really count.
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    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
    You're kidding, right? The lady has FIVE. Around here, that's known as a "good start"! But I know she'll catch up quickly!
    Hey, I knew GG a year ago (or something like that) and she has acquired a lot of gear. Look at my sig, I had to throw in items that may not even belong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Who cares how well you play. It's the number of pedals you have that really count.
    It depends on what you're playing. It takes alot of buttons to play buttons well.

    How much fun is *one* button?!?

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    Hey Robert,
    Would you be so kind to tell us how the Cool Cat pedals match up against similar pedals from Digitech in terms of how they sound and versatility. DT pedals usually have several distinct sounds that you can get out of each pedal. Hmmmm.........for that matter, please compare the earlier Danelectro line with DT. I'll be in the market soon for some pedals, so I want to make a good choice. ahhahhahahahahahhahaha Are the prior Danelectro line cheaply made???????

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    I will tell you more, as soon as I get my hands on them!

    All the "older" cheapo Danelectro are cool sounding pedals. Yes, they are cheaply made, but they sound pretty wicked. Some of them also suck tone quite bad, so these new ones, which are true bypass, should be just what the doctor ordered. :
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    any news on the ETA of your Cool Cats?
    Guitars: A Few
    Amps: A Couple
    Pedals/Effects: Sure

    We've done four already, but now we're steady, and then they went one-two-three-four....

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    I've been told sometime in March.
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