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Here is the area where you get to show off your finished builds.  Please be sure to email me pics of your finished builds and I will post them up ASAP.

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Here is a really nice looking VB-2 Clone built by Josh S.  Dig that Candy Apple red!!!

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Here is a BYOC Tremolo built by Paul M.  Military Spec. Trem is definitely the way to go.

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Here is a really nice looking BYOC Overdrive & Tremolo built by honourary Canadian, Lefty.

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Here is a sweet BYOC Vibrato built by Corn.  Also, check out his insanely cool pedalboard below!!!

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Igor from moore built this wicked looking Large Beaver.  Really nice finish work!!

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Ben Boucher took the fuzz thing literally when he built this one up.  Awesome or what!!!  Apparently quite comfy for the feet also.

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Brandon Martin went with the old school relic look for his Screamer.  Looks wicked!

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Shane Told from Silverstein and Verona Records built this tattoo art themed Trem Gem.  Dig the Metallic blue finish. 

 

 

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Michael Kern Finished this Metallic Silver 5 knob Compressor.   Dig it's understated beauty :-)

 

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Chris Mulligan put together this wicked Snakeskin inspired trem.   Check out the Soldered Graphics!! :-)

 

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Nathan Smith did this wicked Jimmy Page inpired Etching. Want!!!!

 

 

William Ryan's talented Daughter did up this one

   

 

Jeff Lord built this gorgeous looking flanger!

 

Seth G. made gave these Large beaver and 5 knob compressor pedals a really classy look.

 

Paul N. Buu sent some pics of the Envelope filter board he just soldered up and emailed the following:

"Scott,

Here are the pics of the board; not too shabby for a guy who had practically zero soldering experience, if I may say so myself. I must admit that I was slightly amazed when I plugged the pedal in and it worked perfectly right away...I hope this might encourage anyone who might be intimidated by trying their hand at building one of these kits; it's incredibly easy with the instructions and some patience...

Take care,
Paul"
 

   

 

Seth G. put together this super classy looking ESV Mk. II.  Gorgeous work!

 

 

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