T'wasn't his sister. It was a guy whose name escapes me at the moment. The fellow went off to do something else, and the time and cost required to provide the decoration and hand-legending was making the pedals rather non-competitively priced. Zach detailed on diystompboxes some time back all the steps required to prepare and protect the graphics on those original series of pedals. As I recall, the entire process took several days.
Zach also detailed the many months he was living out of his car, driving around from music store to music store to drop off a few pedals. I assume he's doing okay now, but I'm also sure there were a lot of bills to pay off for a while, and that current sales provide for a decent place to live, a car that will pass safety inspection, and health insurance.
I'm having a get together with a bunch of guys from a number of respected pedal companies at the start of May. I'll make it a point to ask for opinions on pots.
Zach also detailed the many months he was living out of his car, driving around from music store to music store to drop off a few pedals. I assume he's doing okay now, but I'm also sure there were a lot of bills to pay off for a while, and that current sales provide for a decent place to live, a car that will pass safety inspection, and health insurance.
I'm having a get together with a bunch of guys from a number of respected pedal companies at the start of May. I'll make it a point to ask for opinions on pots.
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