GB-80
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- king_of_the_road
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Re: GB-80
Ahhh, thanks Cody, I thought there was something wrong with the enclosures themselves. I really loved the old ones though. It's a shame if they're not being made anymore.
- daCod
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i know. the YY's were feckin rad. as were those odd shaped 2-tier wide boxes. dave built a couple stomps in them, i think.
would have been cool if someone cold have bought the business from Mr. Pedalenclosures Guy and kept things going. definitely a void in the market at the moment.
would have been cool if someone cold have bought the business from Mr. Pedalenclosures Guy and kept things going. definitely a void in the market at the moment.
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Yes that's the ones I'm talking about. Does anyone knows if a fitting replacement has been found? Just curious...daCod wrote:the old pedalenclosure YY boxes...
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- Funky Druid
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Re: GB-80
Yes, Captain used rectangular enclosures instead.
3 knob GB-88 model replaced old 2 knob GB-80.
3 knob GB-88 model replaced old 2 knob GB-80.
- Dr Tony Balls
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daCod wrote:i know. the YY's were feckin rad. as were those odd shaped 2-tier wide boxes. dave built a couple stomps in them, i think.
would have been cool if someone cold have bought the business from Mr. Pedalenclosures Guy and kept things going. definitely a void in the market at the moment.
The YYs looked amazing and they were nice and heavy but not so great to work on. The wall thickness was a little too thick for my tastes. Pots and jacks never went through leaving enough threads. I think that was exacerbated by thicker hammertone paint jobs too.
- emeka
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Re: GB-80
If anyone has an early purple GB80 they’re looking to part with, please reach out! I had 006 and let it go to pay medical bills a number of years ago. Tried tracking it down but the guy who bought it moved it again. Still miss it.
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