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WTB Diago Showman

Any out there?
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  • If I may offer some advice - there are better alternatives to the Diago boards. I'd consider pedaltrains (the metro series if you need a flat board).

    i had showman for a while and they are clunky and heavy before you put pedals in!
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  • mattdavismattdavis Frets: 856
    Quite like my Gigman.. hardcase and pedalboard in one. 
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  • Col_DeckerCol_Decker Frets: 2189
    edited January 2017
    This thread is relevant to my interests as I've out grown my board. The PedalTrain Classic 2 fit the bill for me but Holy Cow look at the cost, £150 for some welded steel in a box? I think I'll make my own out of off cuts of extruded ally from work.

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  • Yeah I have has both cases & boards in the past. The pedaltrain weights more as a case & board that the Diago.
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  • kjdowdkjdowd Frets: 852
    I have one gathering dust under the bed. A tourman as well. Drop us a pm with thoughts on price and I'll dig it out and check condition. 
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