Dragonfly/Drag'n'fly History

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Here she is: Dragonfly #4...trannies are: AC187 and BC1078
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Very nice. I like those bigger Hammond boxes.
Mine is #10 w/ a CV7112 (not sure of the top of my head what the Si trannie is...).
It seems to have been serviced though, so no idea what was originally in there (Used to be SBlue's) .
Sounds very different to either of the other two Drag'n'Flys I've had. Nice crunch and quiet as a mouse.

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I love the look of those big box Drag'n'flys.
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redeyeflight wrote:Here she is: Dragonfly #4...trannies are: AC187 and BC1078
i know its late, but im SO AMPED there was a D*A*M box with a captain beefheart quote in it... :tu:
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here's #7 recently gotten from ebay! i was the only bidder!! :hihi: BC107B/AC128K combo...... this thing sounds great!!! :tu:
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devnulljp wrote:Very nice. I like those bigger Hammond boxes.
Mine is #10 w/ a CV7112 (not sure of the top of my head what the Si trannie is...).
It seems to have been serviced though, so no idea what was originally in there SBlue's) .
Sounds very different to either of the other two Drag'n'Flys I've had. Nice crunch and quiet as a mouse.

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That one used to be mine! Loved the tone but it wasn't what I was after so I 'bayed it and it went for a sensible amount which was cool. Glad to see it's in good hands and not with some idiot trying to scam thousands for it. Now all I need is a Meathead to take its place.
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I used to own that red one as well! I think I was the 2nd owner. Had to sell it to raise funds for a new amp, didn't get much for it back then!
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is that the one with teh beefheart quote in it? thats my favorite quote iv seen in a D*A*M i think.

edit: im an idiot. its the green one thats at teh top of this page. my bad.
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Re: Dragonfly/Drag'n'fly History

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Canadian Steve wrote:I used to own that red one as well! I think I was the 2nd owner. Had to sell it to raise funds for a new amp, didn't get much for it back then!
It's been back and forth over the pond a few times then! I bought it off a local guitarist who's named on the backplate after it blew and Dave re-built it, then I sold it on to someone in the US/Canada. It sadly wasn't extreme sounding enough for me and didn't cut through the band mix well enough.
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My name is a bit of a throw off - I'm actually living in Belfast and sold it to someone in England!
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