Dragonfly/Drag'n'fly History

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Re: Dragonfly/Drag'n'fly History

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Canadian Steve wrote:My name is a bit of a throw off - I'm actually living in Belfast and sold it to someone in England!
Ah, right. Probably to Kerrin who sold it on to me then. Was it that beat up when you had it?
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I bought it from the original owner from England and had it for a few months, then sold it back to someone else in England. It worked fine when I bought it and still fine when I sold it. I remember the paint chipped very easily on it but I don't remember it being as chipped as the more recent photos.
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I could swear I read a post by Dave describing the evolution of the Fly, but I can't seem to find it...

Can anyone point me to said info? I know Scott was looking for similar info too.

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What a cool evolution. I really like that white one!! :love:
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Post by daCod »

#80 landed over the weekend. have yet to plug it in (tonight, we dance!) but i've high hopes for this beat-up green bugger.


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it was screaming for a set of chrome-domes :party:

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Ah, a double bagger, Haynes and Main, for the win....my fav incarnation of the Fly too. :party:
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Post by daCod »

looks as if it's seen some use. dude was sad to see it go.

any special sauce / extra spices in this'n Sir? was going to ask why for the double sig's, but it sounds like a tag team effort eh. :party:
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Re: Dragonfly/Drag'n'fly History

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Acid green paint = win (I did that myself don't ya know) 1NF LCR input cap on the treble side, CV7112 (military grade OC140) transistor. Too my ears and eyes these were a good example of what was in my head, outta my head, if you dig.
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I've gone through about 100 pedals in the last 10 years, but #134 DF ( i think that's it) is still my go to pedal :crackjam:
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I am extremely curious about the difference(s?) between the Drag'n'fly DF-05 and the Dragonfly DF-06. Number 17 of the DF-06s was my first D*A*M and I must know more about her. Thanks!!!
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