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Gator Pedal Tote

From GuitarGearHeadsGator Pedal Tote

As guitar players, we have so many options available for floor based effects today. Sometimes our purchases can really get out of hand, and we suddenly find ourselves with a tangled mess of patch cables, power cords, and stompboxes at our feet. For the gigging guitar player, this can be especially frustrating as the set up and tear down time can become a hassle. Just moving all this extra gear around can be a huge undertaking in itself.

This thing is a great affordable solution for those, like myself, that have more pedals than sense. A lot of the unpowered boards that you see are flat, or have no provision for cables underneath. The you have to find a bag for them. This is the whole kit and kaboodle here folks. This thing definitely gives me G(ear).A(quisition).S(yndrome).

But what is with those different bag finishes. I tried to wear a flame shirt like these bags once for a gig. The band (my band) beat me up and tore off the shirt. Do you want your pedals treated like that!!!!

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