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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby hawaii121 » Wed May 30, 2012 1:04 am

EDIT - I think I'm going to have to bail out. As much as I would love to do this, I'm kidding myself to think I'm going to find time to do this right now.
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Donner » Wed May 30, 2012 9:01 am

...yeah Ill keep it as close to cost as I can ..... I could ship them all to whoever is doing the boards and they could put the rest of the parts in the individual boxes and ship them on.....

Probably for $20 I could do a painted lettered 3 hole box with three Bearfoot knobs that will fit the 1/4" alpha pots and send them in the boxes and wrapping paper I use ..... this would have to be a limited number of no more than 25 and limit 2 per person and probably should be one per person until there are left overs..... you could buy more gut kits, but only one finished box unless there were leftovers......... open to other thoughts on this too ........

Is Cherry Buster too offensive? Should it just be Folk Buster maybe .....?


whatever the consensus is is fine with me ..... :thumbup:
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby melven62 » Wed May 30, 2012 10:07 am

I'll take one
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby rockeroo » Wed May 30, 2012 10:35 am

I will take two if I can. One works if it must!

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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby cannikin » Wed May 30, 2012 10:59 am

Donner wrote:...
Is Cherry Buster too offensive? Should it just be Folk Buster maybe .....?


Cherry Buster is the best name
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Hulakatt » Wed May 30, 2012 11:01 am

Donner wrote:Is Cherry Buster too offensive?


Works if it's painted in a cherry burst!
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby mmolteratx » Wed May 30, 2012 12:19 pm

Donner wrote:...yeah Ill keep it as close to cost as I can ..... I could ship them all to whoever is doing the boards and they could put the rest of the parts in the individual boxes and ship them on.....

Probably for $20 I could do a painted lettered 3 hole box with three Bearfoot knobs that will fit the 1/4" alpha pots and send them in the boxes and wrapping paper I use ..... this would have to be a limited number of no more than 25 and limit 2 per person and probably should be one per person until there are left overs..... you could buy more gut kits, but only one finished box unless there were leftovers......... open to other thoughts on this too ........

Is Cherry Buster too offensive? Should it just be Folk Buster maybe .....?


whatever the consensus is is fine with me ..... :thumbup:


Sounds good. Final price should be ~$60 shipped then. 25 is a definitely manageable number. I'm also up for placing the limits on finished boxes. I'll be ordering 50 boards to get a better rate so anyone who might want an extra can grab one or two.
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby amp boy » Wed May 30, 2012 1:38 pm

count me in for one Donnerboxed CHERRY BUSTER kit !!! :thumbup:
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Justen S » Wed May 30, 2012 2:10 pm

I want one but have never built a pedal before, is it hard?
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Hulakatt » Wed May 30, 2012 3:49 pm

As much as I dig on the "Cherry Buster", I do think I would like to stick with the Folk Boost name to keep with the Folk Forum precedence set with the Folk Fuzz. With the Folk Projects, they are known to be kits and not something simply purchased. There is a different kind of pride in that.
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