Hi,
I was at a guitarshow this last weekend, demoing all kinds of gear and among them Bob Sweet's.
As I remember conversating with Bob I told people to buy one of Bob's creations- hey, he's got cancer in his spine and he's married- you will not recover from something like that .......yes I had hoped he'd get better and still be around, and to my ear his pedals are trueley good.
I know there's much more, like Bob was a great guitarslinger, a humble and intelligent guy and a great human being. I will not even begin to grasp what a loss this is to Bob's family...all the smiles and happy words that made life easier to live,that also as I only met Bob professionally..............once a few years back I got a proto for Mojovibe and Bob sent me an angry mail in which he wondered if I'd take that apart and copy that............in which case I would according to Bob have no luck............I told him though that that was not the case- I would just show this unit a guitarshow and tell what I felt was good about the unit and see if I could get any local distributors interested......I think it took until photos were up until he really believed that and maybe until I wrote about the Mojovibe and what I felt was good and superior about it........
Yea, I know Bob was sceptic to people, but I also know how much deeper that felt when something was actually good.
To me I think Bob made a mark in guitar effects history and I will remember from this day.
My grandfather went the same way and then I went to a park and screamed in the solitude of the trees in anger and loss.
I know Bob was a driven designer and I feel the loss of a colleague.
If someone would organize aid for Bob's family count me in
Rest on a pillow of beautiful flowers my friend lost.
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