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    By that time... I might be in competition with you for having the biggest pedal setup. currently running 7 pedals with another hopefully being bought on Friday

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeid View Post
    By that time... I might be in competition with you for having the biggest pedal setup. currently running 7 pedals with another hopefully being bought on Friday
    Ah but my pedal rig is the best of them all. How? because mine has a pint holder on it!!!! Hmmm may decide to run my guitar through several amps simoultaneously just for the sheer fun of it lol.

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    Ah but my pedal rig is the best of them all. How? because mine has a pint holder on it!!!! Hmmm may decide to run my guitar through several amps simoultaneously just for the sheer fun of it lol. - MONCUR


    pint holder? moncur wins hands down!!

    all hale to the ale!

    and welcome the wine......for the ladies.

    lol

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    Well it aint hard to have the biggest pedal board

    js put as many pedals as possible together in one spot on a bit of plywood, who said you even had to use them

    i remember years ago when silverstone played a gig in skinandi's, as due to....our guitarists memory being problematic, none of oure gear turned up, so we had the OLD skinandi's stage which wa srather large, looking extremely empty, so to fill up the stage we surrounded the drummer with as many symbols and symbol stands as possible to take up the room, and a bunch of guitar amps that werent even being used..........at the time it seemed clever....heck even by todays standards, you guitarists and your pedal toys....YOU DONT EVEN USE HALF OF EM, hahahaha
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    the half I don't use are there for hurling at bassist type people

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    Quote Originally Posted by moncur View Post
    Ah but my pedal rig is the best of them all. How? because mine has a pint holder on it!!!! Hmmm may decide to run my guitar through several amps simoultaneously just for the sheer fun of it lol.
    I have a pint holder, what use is a pint holder on you pedalboard? You have to lean down to get it.

    I don't need any other amps.. I only have one sound

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeid View Post
    I have a pint holder, what use is a pint holder on you pedalboard? You have to lean down to get it.

    I don't need any other amps.. I only have one sound
    Its not actually on the pedal board u nugget! its on the mic stand which is part of the pedal board! ooh stick u lol

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    Anyway, back to the topic. Are all the slots filled yet?

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    So really, it's just like every other pedal rig?

    Stevie has a mic stand with a beer holder, so do I.

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    On topic now btw.

    Was speaking to someone at the pub the other day(he reads here) and he reckons that leaving the Big Gig at the Dammies and facing the stage down the pitch would curb some of the noise issues from last year. Yeah, it'll still be bloody loud, but at least it won't be aimed at a housing estate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeid View Post

    Was speaking to someone at the pub the other day(he reads here) and he reckons that leaving the Big Gig at the Dammies and facing the stage down the pitch would curb some of the noise issues from last year. Yeah, it'll still be bloody loud, but at least it won't be aimed at a housing estate.
    Yip sounds like a good idea to me

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