Gilmourish influences

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Re: Gilmourish influences

Post by yngwie308 » Thu Jul 31, 2014 11:51 pm

Xplorer wrote:I'm in France ( although i was in America for half an hour this morning, waiting for my train very close to disneyland paris he he.. Felt like America, with only Americans visiting the parc )
I saw these sites before, but your advices help me :)
There are so many versions out there ....
I wonder what it takes to clone some cornish fuzz ...
Not denigrating Pete Cornish's work at all, just this Buffalo guy is right on your doorstep and they are beautiful pedals.
Happy hunting..
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Re: Gilmourish influences

Post by yngwie308 » Mon Aug 18, 2014 10:31 pm

I PM'd the builder of Buffalo Pedals on Gear Page and he was glad I enjoyed the pedal so much.
Really those with the slightest Pink Floyd inclination should consider them..they are the best and well worth their price. :)
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