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- Local Pickup - Cash - you pick up
- Shipped - U.S. Post Office money order only - shipping will be whatever FeEx ground charges
- I do not take Pay Pal -
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I'll take them and get them to you
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NOC3 Surge - Boost Pedal - $60
Made by NOC3 effects
http://noc3effects.com/
(you'll have to cut and paste the link into your browser)
This pedal is discontinued - would cost $105 if they were still making it
Very clean sounding boost pedal
Small enclosure - fits in tight places
Lots of clean gain
Switch is 3 positions
1) clean boost, 2) treble boost, 3) overdrive mode
Even the overdrive mode is pretty clean
Works great - no issues
Velcro on the bottom
Original box included
Must be used w/power supply
It is too small for a battery to fit inside!

Fulltone OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Drive - $95
Works perfectly, no issues
Does have velcro on the bottom
I do not have a box to go with it
This is a version 4 pedal
For info on versions 1 thru 4, go to this site
(you'll have to cut and paste the site into your browser)
http://www.pedalarea.com/ocd.htm
TC Electronic VoiceLive - $275 (firm)
Vocal Effects processor
Great shape
The manual is online here:
(you'll have to cut and paste the link, I don't know how to make it click-able)
http://www.tc-helicon.com/download/manuals/voicelive/VoiceLive_rev102_US.pdf
Pitch correction
Harmony
Thickening
Delays and effects (Lots!)
Limiting and compression
Inputs and outputs:
XLR - in and out
1/4" - in and out
MIDI - in out and thru
Expression pedal input
XLR - for mic pass thru
SPDIF - in and out
Has phantom power
Internal power supply, not a wall wart!
Neck Pickup from an Austin brand Telecaster copy - $10
- Chrome
- 4 wire coil splitting
- Warm sounding pickup.
I wanted something pretty darn hot so I swapped it out
73 Les Paul Deluxe - $1350
(price lowered from 1500)
- Cherry sunburst finish
- I've had it since 1981
- Stock - no changes other than the pick guard was removed (I do not have it)
- Neck is straight, plays well
- Pickups and switch, jack, etc all work as they should.
- Finish has some wear, to be expected of a 38 year old classic instrument
- The neck has the typical headstock crack repair that is common on this era Les Paul
The repair had been done before I got it in 1981. Good clean job (repair was done at least 30 years ago - they must have done it right!)
- Case (original) shows it's age but it still protects the guitar well