I think this is nuts.
About 12 years ago I got rid of my 1 and only tube amp (Traynor 1x12) and I had two pedals - a Fender PT-100 tuner and a Metal Muff overdrive. I sold them on ebay and focused on solid state and digital modelling. As some of you know, I recently became interested in tube amps again, and also building a proper pedal board. I've been doing research on pedals and effects and using YouTube to see pedal tests and reviews. I have bought a few pedals and will continue to buy some and test them out.
Yesterday I decided to look for a pedal tuner - don't really NEED one, but much easier than using my iphone app all the time. So I was looking at all the newer tuner types both on Reverb and Amazon. Eventually I decided to look at the old Fender PT tuners because I figured they were cheap and I knew they worked well. I found a few on Reverb all in the $25-30 range. Awesome.
I put an offer in on one of the tuners and the guy accepted the offer. While I was chatting with him I looked through the pictures again and IT IS THE SAME TUNER I SOLD 12 YEARS AGO!!!
The back of the tuner has my initials in sharpie - just like I did with a lot of my equipment back then. SERIOUSLY!!! The tuner is in Ohio now (I'm in CT) and the guy said he got it from another guy who was clearing out his electric rig about a month ago - locally. WHAT ARE THE FREAKING ODDS????
About 12 years ago I got rid of my 1 and only tube amp (Traynor 1x12) and I had two pedals - a Fender PT-100 tuner and a Metal Muff overdrive. I sold them on ebay and focused on solid state and digital modelling. As some of you know, I recently became interested in tube amps again, and also building a proper pedal board. I've been doing research on pedals and effects and using YouTube to see pedal tests and reviews. I have bought a few pedals and will continue to buy some and test them out.
Yesterday I decided to look for a pedal tuner - don't really NEED one, but much easier than using my iphone app all the time. So I was looking at all the newer tuner types both on Reverb and Amazon. Eventually I decided to look at the old Fender PT tuners because I figured they were cheap and I knew they worked well. I found a few on Reverb all in the $25-30 range. Awesome.
I put an offer in on one of the tuners and the guy accepted the offer. While I was chatting with him I looked through the pictures again and IT IS THE SAME TUNER I SOLD 12 YEARS AGO!!!
The back of the tuner has my initials in sharpie - just like I did with a lot of my equipment back then. SERIOUSLY!!! The tuner is in Ohio now (I'm in CT) and the guy said he got it from another guy who was clearing out his electric rig about a month ago - locally. WHAT ARE THE FREAKING ODDS????
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