Dumble Chassis Prototype Pictures
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Re: Dumble Chassis Prototype Pictures
Waiting patiently....
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Mr."Humble"
Ummm- You said the "P" word'67_Plexi wrote:I *SO* agree with you. I once went looking to see if he had registered any patents or trademarks to make sure I wasn't using any proprietory stuff and came back with totally nothing.
You have to do that sometimes, there are a couple of very very big manufacturers that do put pressure on the small guys. It's amazing the number of small circuit patents a Company like say Peavey has.
But seriously now. Have an idea when we expect a small run- or is it going to be wait and see? I definitely want a set at or near the price you quoted- Need a good winter-time project.
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Re: Dumble Chassis Prototype Pictures
THere will be about 48 sets available but if it turns out we need more they will only be a couple weeks out. The major delay this go around is my attempt to make them as accurate as possible, and the prototyping process. I give the final go-ahead tomorrow after I review my last changes. 
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Ballpark price? I might have missed that:)
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Re: Dumble Chassis Prototype Pictures
+/- 150 depending on the end cost of screenprinting. there is a breakdown of everything included earlier in this post.
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Re: Dumble Chassis Prototype Pictures
I'd love to have one.
Pls include me!!!

Pls include me!!!
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they're posted in the for sale section, thanks for the patience!!
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Re: Dumble Chassis Prototype Pictures
Hello
What is the cost of each chassis.
Regards
What is the cost of each chassis.
Regards
Re: Dumble Chassis Prototype Pictures
Dear Sir,
Further to my previous message, I would like to purchase one of these chassis from you, is this possible ?
Best regards,
Roger
Further to my previous message, I would like to purchase one of these chassis from you, is this possible ?
Best regards,
Roger
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Re: Dumble Chassis Prototype Pictures
this was almost 3 years ago, I stopped selling chassis, sorry.
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Re: Dumble Chassis Prototype Pictures
Nice work! Can I ask why you chose to use the toggle switch for the manual pedal controls instead of the slider? and let off the 50 / 100W slider and LED? is it possible to order just the board set?
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There are other amps besides #124 you know.
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MODERATORS PLEASE LOCK THIS THREAD I NO LONGER SELL PARTS AND IT IS NO LONGER RELEVANT.
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Really? lol Yes I am aware. The dozen I've seen / played / recorded all used sliders on the back, one of them even had red sliders on the front. The 50/100w switch is pretty common as well. It's just a question, my personal taste leans toward a slider over a toggle, I guess yours is a toggle it's all good. Nice work!
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I prefer the more modern chassis with toggles and an impedance selector vs the half power switch. The 50/100 switch is pretty useless.
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