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Did I ever tell you. You tha MAN!!!! **happy** **happy**

Looks awesome dude.
Can't wait to stick my penis in it. :oops:
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OUCH!
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Pardon my mouth, but doesn't it make more sense to have the footswitches on the slopey bit, ala RAT?

Does look excite, though.
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Me and my old pal discussed this in merica at great length. the idea being that if the knobs were lower than the foot switches, you wouldn't be able to knock em when you went for the old switches. makes sense to me.
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Post by william »

yes. that does make sense.

as long as the height and lack of slope make you tend to hit them at a funny angle each time, thereby wearing them out prematurely.


looks good, aen.
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Your pedals look awesome, love the bird graphic on it.
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the great aen has spoken!

is that the same type of pedal that you had when i was up there?
i remember it was painted green with a different decal. i remember it being a fun pedal tho!
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Yeah dudes, switches up high also allow you to stack your rows and trigger the top row wihtout fear of knob knocking (haha) I wish I had flipped all the hax like that, but it's too late to change it now, and also too soon to change them. The next "single size" pedal WILL be flipped like Hurbs though.
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that flipping reminds, i remember years ago i saw someone who had a small clone that was flipped, i think it was on the j.s. but i can't remember.
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Hurb wrote:Me and my old pal discussed this in merica at great length. the idea being that if the knobs were lower than the foot switches, you wouldn't be able to knock em when you went for the old switches. makes sense to me.
That's what I was thinking.