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Ibanez Flying Pan reissue

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I guess Ibanez is only making 777 of these. The originals go for close to a grand so these may be worth checking out.

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The Flying Pan will be packaged in a special 1970 s-style faux-vintage distressed box. Your Ibanez PF777 Flying Pan Phaser will look like a classic guitar pedal that was discovered in the pawn shop!

really? fucking. dumb.
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that is silly. You're going to step on it. Who cares? I am, however, thinking about jumping on this. Ibanez has made some pretty awesomely weird pedals.
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paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
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Can't believe I'm only now noticing this. Sorry about the repost, then.
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Sublimedo wrote:Can't believe I'm only now noticing this. Sorry about the repost, then.
It happens to everyone once in a while.
paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
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And Jcyphe doesn't get too wound up about it, so you're alright.
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Post by Justin J »

i thought they meant the unit would be relicked, but i think they just mean the box.
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Either is pretty lame, but trhat looks like a pretty pedal to me.
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Post by Justin J »

who cares what the box looks like? i want one of these, but probably won't be able to afford it before they're all gone.
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bubbles_horwitz wrote:who cares what the box looks like?
Exactly.

So why the fuck would anyone spend money and time relicing it to look old school? PEOPLE ARE WEIRD.
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Post by Mr Mustache »

it's a great pedal our store has 1 left and they were a limited run, and we can't get anymore :(.... it sounds great as a phaser, trem and a panner... i realllllly want it
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I love those old style boxes, I hate how every uses those generic MXR style boxes and even worse that new box E13 and Catalinbread uses that's like the size of pack of gum. I understand it's the IPOD generation and everybody is obsessed with making everything diminutive but it's lame.
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Mike wrote:
bubbles_horwitz wrote:who cares what the box looks like?
Exactly.

So why the fuck would anyone spend money and time relicing it to look old school? PEOPLE ARE WEIRD.
it looks like they just slid it across the floor or something.
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jcyphe wrote:I love those old style boxes, I hate how every uses those generic MXR style boxes and even worse that new box E13 and Catalinbread uses that's like the size of pack of gum. I understand it's the IPOD generation and everybody is obsessed with making everything diminutive but it's lame.
OI

I can't afford different boxes to every other fucker
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Mike wrote:
jcyphe wrote:I love those old style boxes, I hate how every uses those generic MXR style boxes and even worse that new box E13 and Catalinbread uses that's like the size of pack of gum. I understand it's the IPOD generation and everybody is obsessed with making everything diminutive but it's lame.
OI

I can't afford different boxes to every other fucker
I understand why small "boutique" makers and the hobbyists use them, they're affordable and durable. I meant more the production guys and name companies who could maybe r&d something neater.

Where can I find slider potentiometers, I looked on mouser but they don't have any by that generic search term.
paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
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I see some on ebay. Does anybody know the part name for these on Mouser

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paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
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jcyphe wrote:
Mike wrote:
jcyphe wrote:I love those old style boxes, I hate how every uses those generic MXR style boxes and even worse that new box E13 and Catalinbread uses that's like the size of pack of gum. I understand it's the IPOD generation and everybody is obsessed with making everything diminutive but it's lame.
OI

I can't afford different boxes to every other fucker
I understand why small "boutique" makers and the hobbyists use them, they're affordable and durable. I meant more the production guys and name companies who could maybe r&d something neater.

Where can I find slider potentiometers, I looked on mouser but they don't have any by that generic search term.
This isn't really relevant, but: I had a thougt the other day. I'd bought a decent volume of Orwell's essays, it's a decent sized hardback. I was thinking about how you can hollow out books to hide crap in, and thought it would be cool if you hollowed one out and housed a pedal in it. Obviously you'd have to reinforce it and lacquer the fuck out of it, but I reckon it would look cool if you had an old book with a couple of knobs sticking out of it. Would be kinda large though.
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jcyphe wrote:I see some on ebay. Does anybody know the part name for these on Mouser

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Check out tehse guys:
http://www.futurlec.com/PotSliding.shtml

Insanely cheap. Their regular pots are Alphas and sell for $0,50.

Totally recommend them. Are you making a Harmonic Perculator?
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BacchusPaul wrote: This isn't really relevant, but: I had a thougt the other day. I'd bought a decent volume of Orwell's essays, it's a decent sized hardback. I was thinking about how you can hollow out books to hide crap in, and thought it would be cool if you hollowed one out and housed a pedal in it. Obviously you'd have to reinforce it and lacquer the fuck out of it, but I reckon it would look cool if you had an old book with a couple of knobs sticking out of it. Would be kinda large though.

Irrelevance is cool sometimes, and that would garner a heap of curious stares indeed.

I've in mind to cause some stares as well: While on the topic of the less than ordinary, it looks like my first simple wiring project will be an impractically sized MOSFET boost in a huge 7.5" x 4.3" x 2.4" Hammond-style box. Single knob on a very sparse top, accented with a printout sticker image of some anime character/scene.

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