Kinsman pedal case

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Kinsman pedal case

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Picked one of these up today http://www.ivormairants.co.uk/store/pro ... =39&page=1

Decent size & looks fairly sturdy,aluminium case with padding a key lock & a strip of velcro, anyways anyone looking for a cheaper alternative to a Diago gigman might want to check them out at £35 they look to be a good way of getting pedals from A - B, sure beats my Sainsburys recycle bag thats for sure :)
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Looks similar to the board I have now, which is a Stagg £30 jobber. Sure it's nothing in terms of sturdiness compared to the Diago boards, but it is a LOT cheaper.

Your poor Sainsbury's bag
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Dude you cant knock a Sainsburys recycle bag, its outlived my EXH soft gigbag by years.
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I use them every week for shopping. I LOVE THE PLANET.

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oo that's a good price. i don't need a proper pedal board yet however, i'm perfectly happy with my door sliced in half with carpet nailed to it. wish i hadn't angled it though, i might take off the slope.

i use them cloth bags you get from tesco for shopping, mainly 'cause i have a long walk from tesco and the uneasy feeling that the handles of your plastic bags are steadily getting longer is never good.
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Reece wrote:oo that's a good price. i don't need a proper pedal board yet however, i'm perfectly happy with my door sliced in half with carpet nailed to it. wish i hadn't angled it though, i might take off the slope.

i use them cloth bags you get from tesco for shopping, mainly 'cause i have a long walk from tesco and the uneasy feeling that the handles of your plastic bags are steadily getting longer is never good.
My drummer uses one of those Tesco ones to carry his cymbals & sticks in, yeah we did look pretty stupid on the way to rehearsal with our shopping bags.
Think his has a ladybird on it.
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Johno wrote: My drummer uses one of those Tesco ones to carry his cymbals & sticks in, yeah we did look pretty stupid on the way to rehearsal with our shopping bags.
Think his has a ladybird on it.
hahahahaha
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Cracking post, mate...

Purchased.
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i was thinking of getting a tolls box to use has a pedal case, but this is almost has cheap! is there a longer one? i need like 70 cm...
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Emailed these guys to chase my order today... looks like the website has my card marked, though
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pahahaha
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hahaahahahh