Hammerite is something to be thankful for
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Re: Hammerite is something to be thankful for
Nice knobs too! Where the hell did you get these?
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Re: Hammerite is something to be thankful for
Mouser. They look like crap with everything but... silver hammerite.GTHM wrote:Nice knobs too! Where the hell did you get these?
These knobs, however, are worth building an entire pedal around
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Re: Hammerite is something to be thankful for
Oh man, I guess you receive that huge Mouser catalog too... Perhaps I should be flipping through it's pages more often...MaryKelly wrote:Mouser. They look like crap with everything but... silver hammerite.
These knobs, however, are worth building an entire pedal around
The burgundy knob is from Mouser too?
Thanks for the !
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Re: Hammerite is something to be thankful for
The burgundy knob is a dakaware from the 60s. I have a bunch of them scheduled for fuzzes.GTHM wrote:Oh man, I guess you receive that huge Mouser catalog too... Perhaps I should be flipping through it's pages more often...MaryKelly wrote:Mouser. They look like crap with everything but... silver hammerite.
These knobs, however, are worth building an entire pedal around
The burgundy knob is from Mouser too?
Thanks for the !
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Re: Hammerite is something to be thankful for
MaryKelly wrote:GTHM wrote: The burgundy knob is a dakaware from the 60s. I have a bunch of them scheduled for fuzzes.
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