Gear you regret letting go of

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Coolest wah I've heard. AND it's a volume pedal. Man, I've been silly in the past :roll:
Got it pretty much for free, but still sold it too cheap.
Funky. My grandad has an old Coloursound Wah/vol pedal. It's a standard wah size though and doesn't have any extra dials or switches like that one.

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That is one fine looking wah !!

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Had a Strymon Mobius and sold it over xmas on a whim.. yeah big mistake.
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Wish i hadnt sold my hd500 - diddnt like the sounds, but forgot it was also a great midi controller for ampsims.
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jeremyb wrote:No regrets here, I've made peace with all the sales from the past now that I have my "why" with gear, "what" has become so clear, and I've got exactly what I need now, it's a great place to be :)
And ironically 3 months later I sell all my gear and go back to a Pod HD :lol:
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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There are a few things I regret selling, but aside from those I can't really remember. Too many repressed memories perhaps.

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Id really like to get another SP comp back again; just don't want to pay full retail for one twice.
Loving it so far

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StratMatt88 wrote:Id really like to get another SP comp back again; just don't want to pay full retail for one twice.
I've got one... Love it but it doesn't get heaps of use at ye moment. Could be convinced to let it go...
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:grump: The Splawn
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Olderama wrote::grump: The Splawn
F'k. C'mon Oldie. Just buy it back! I've bought a Mk.V so am 'a motivated seller' ;-)

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Olderama wrote::grump: The Splawn
By it back? Now that molly isn't moving close to me, it's your civic duty. ;)

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hamo wrote:
Olderama wrote::grump: The Splawn
By it back? Now that molly isn't moving close to me, it's your civic duty. ;)
This. :-) Though I am planning an EPIC guitar den in the next house so will need more amps and definitely more guitars.

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Molly wrote:Though I am planning an EPIC guitar den in the next house so will need more amps and definitely more guitars.
Thumbs up to that 8)

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About 15 years ago I stopped playing electric and started just playing acoustics. I had a blue 90s Fender mexican strat that I let go of. I didn't realise at the time how good that strat actually was. It played wonderfully but I thought there was something wrong with the pickups because it was quieter than other electrics I tried and a bit more quacky. I still haven't played a guitar with a neck as nice as that one was (in my memory, which may be flawed) and I realise now that it sounded exactly like a strat should. :-(

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Danny has the one I regret letting go of, Bg's 1993 LP Classic Premium Plus. Man I would lose a nut to get that back but I think I would have to pry it from his cold clammy hands first

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Time to start saving up again so I get something of similar ilk :thumbup:

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