I would buy that in a second.It seems like he may be willing to build it for others, though he would prefer direct interaction with the customer in Belgium.
That would be cool. Sell the case, which is the most difficult piece, and the necessary connectors to link the boards, and we DIY at our own risk.
Conversely, something doesn't have to be real to be for sale.Something doesn't have to be a product or for sale to be real...
Time for me to put up that pristine, vintage air guitar I've been keeping in the case for years!Conversely, something doesn't have to be real to be for sale.
Last week, someone paid over US $18k for an 'Invisible Sculpture'
https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainme...sells-invisible-sculpture-for-more-than-25000
+1I would buy that in a second.
I'd also expect a very clear statement that there is no manufacturer's warranty whatsoever.I think it's cool. I don't think there's any legal problems as long as they're buying the items and repackaging them. No different than buying a car and chopping it.
best church band of all time ? drywineNo, they're generally more into the wine.
Are you feeling ok? That's the one you sound best with .... why would you sell it??Time for me to put up that pristine, vintage air guitar I've been keeping in the case for years!
To be fair, I don't see how one can make the claim that this is the most powerful pedalboard in the universe if one has never actually left this planet. It's probably safe to say that those creepy naked grey guys with the space ships are holding out on us on a few things, and it's a good bet that they have something more powerful than this. On this planet however, you are most likely correct. There is nothing else more powerful, unless Cliff has been in touch with those guys and has something else up his sleeve.
Just to make sure I'm caught up on the real-ness of this...
There is no price...
It's not a product people can order...
Therefore there is no product to order.
And if there was, there will be no support for the product.
Sounds real to me!!!
I, for one, love this! I still don't understand the design choice for the FM3. The Ax8 was great for people that wanted a floor unit and the Axe-FxII was great for those that wanted a rack. How do you go from 11 switches to 3 for the FM3? The FM3 seems like a step backwards from the previous design.
Maybe they just wanted to really go all the way and envision it as a product complete with packaging. Pull out all the stops instead of just the bare minimum.Looking at the unboxing, I believe there must be intention to sell this.
Why make 'packaging' that has a picture of the unit on the cover of it, as well as a 'certificate of authenticity' if it was only for you?
Don't feel bad. Those that DID grow up getting the wine are now filing lawsuits. You're not missing anything.And I grew up Catholic, but they never gave us the wine.
It's real, but it was a one-off.Er.......is this a wind up or real?