Hopefully this isn't too premature and will generate some interest:
After many years of building pedals for fun I have decided to quit cloning and start my own pedal company. As of last week ThorpyFx LTD was born and I am in the process of finalising my circuit design for the first pedal I will be releasing, hopefully in the first quarter of 2015. What this means is this, firstly I have to stop cloning so once my stash of PCBS (theres quite a few left..) is built that will be that, no more Klones etc. Secondly I will realise a long held dream to add value to the guitar market and try and compete with the best of the USA boutique scene.
The website inc shopfront is in stasis as it is being built (www.thorpyfx.com) and the Facebook page exists here:
You can find me on twitter here: Thorpy@ThorpyFx
And to top it all off you can email me here Thorpy@ThorpyFx.com
I hope this announcement will please some of the many people who have supported me over the years. I will be updating the social media periodically as I make progress towards the finished product. Suffice to say I am confident that this product will have a place in the market and won't just be a "me too" pedal. It certainly won't look or sound generic
Adrian Thorpe MBE | Owner of ThorpyFx Ltd | Email: thorpy@thorpyfx.com | Twitter:
@ThorpyFx | Facebook: ThorpyFx Ltd | Website:
www.thorpyfx.com
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(Seriously though, good luck.)
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Haven't decided on this one tbh, it's something I'm considering though
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/57776/handsomerik/p1