the joys of pedal storage

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the joys of pedal storage

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boring thread, but I thought i would post none the less. Recently I have been on the hunt for a better way to store unused pedals, and found Ikea has a great solution, they retail for $60 but I scored all 3 for $110 by looking used locally.

Found some more on kijiji, JUST had enough room for my unused stuff, still figuring out what to do with the rack gear. here is what a few look like together, sorted by time based/verb, dirt, and modulation...

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Here is a link to the unit, it is also capable of being lit through a hole in the top panel, is available in 3 colours, and I would estimate you can fit over 30 boss style pedals in each one.

http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/10011055/
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BEAUTIFUL
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Post by Bacchus »

Would love to live in finboy's house.
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Post by Rox »

Holy fuckballs you have a lot of pedals . It's kinda why I bought a processor . To prevent pedal hording . It's not the same but it does the job .
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Post by finboy »

after seeing johnny marr live, i would love to try a boss gt100, though i would think the experience would leave me realising most of that was likely marr's playing rather than the gear itself :oops:
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Post by singlepup »

Really cool solution. I think even non-musician visitors would be impressed.