
..Which I was to take with me to NYC and post to Shad in TAMPZ, this didn't happen as the US postal service is SHITE and I had to bring it all the way back with me, anyway, Mike brought this guitar round in a case (which I think the guitar came in when he got it) which charted changes in musical taste of the person that had owned it previous. WEEZER would be written on, then blacked out, then METALLICA written on, and then blacked out again. It was quite funny and Mike said that I could keep the case, so I did.
None of my guitars fit properly in the case and its more or less just sat there for years doing nothing, so I decided I was going to make a pedalboard with it. So I did.
I took the hinges off of the one side and replaced them with drawbolt locks, so that the top can be easily lifted off. I've then ripped out the pimp-fur from one side of the case and carefully selected a replacement, this was found by me after laughing at the price of speaker carpet, wandering around dunelm mill today looking like a special, trying to see which material my piece of velcro would stick to best. Luckily it stuck best to the cheapest mats they had, which also had the best design on them, so I got some of them, glued it all together with a glue gun and ta-da:

(The line in the middle is where I got a bit carried away with the glue gun.)
Luckily today was also the day that somebody actually bothered to call me from work to say that my pedals had arrived.
Went down and got them and both my package from Thomann and my package from Hurb were there so it was a bit of a result.
Then I had to try and arrange them which was a mission, trying to balance what sounds best after what, and how far your patch cables stretch is not the one but I think I got it down.

I've still got to find a way to fit on my looper, tremolo and another power supply but thats going to have to wait for next pay-day.
My new DV400 and RV600 are excellent! nearly blew my own head off switching them on at the same time for the first time but after a little experimentation its all gravy.
Plus, thanks to the RV600 I don't have to worry about eye cancer any more, because I almost certainly have it after looking directly at the ridiculously bright LED that it comes with.
