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| My love for electronics began back in the early 90s. Being a guitarist, I wanted to stay in the music field. That's when I decided to take a 2 year course in Music Electronics at Red Wing Technical College. For 2 years, I made the commute to Red Wing to become more educated in the music electronic world.
After I graduated, I worked in local repair shops honing my skills and was involved in building and designing Savage Amps, which I will always be proud of. In 2006, I decided to to start my own repair business and focus on good, honest work. I have recently designed my first guitar pedal, BAG of DICKS. It is inspired by the amazing BossTone pedal of the late 60s. Please call to try one out, or visit Willies American Guitars in St. Paul, MN. |
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| "He did a great and incredibly thorough job of getting my 70's Traynor back up to speed. When it came back, I had to double check that the standby was off because it was suddenly so quiet. It's been running like a champ since.
He's a great guy and charged a standard rate and I can't say enough good things about him. He actually gives a shit. He's getting all my amp work from now on. I'm a seriously happy customer." |
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"Tour Supply has built rack systems and pedalboards for guitarists for many years and the fuzz pedals I have worked with, and I have worked with many, are often the most difficult to incorperate. They tend to 'not play well' with other pedals and are typically noisy beasts.
Your "Bag of Dicks" pedal is a refreshing change. The low noise floor you were able to create, allows the nuances of the transistor to shine through. It is the most expressive and dynamic fuzz pedal I have played with and has a personality all it's own. It works well in a signal chain and doesn't suck your tone when it is off. Kudos to you for making this pedal and look for Tour Supply to spread the word and order more "Bag of Dicks" soon!" |
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