captain coconut 2

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sasquatch
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captain coconut 2

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a few years ago , a friend of mine had a fox rox captain coconut 2 pedal, then he sold it for $1200. at the time i could not afford one, but wanted it desperately. since then i have searched for one of my own. as i could not find one (they are very highly regarded and in incredibly high demand, as they are no longer made), i bought the proctavia. thought it would at least do the job. this week i finally bought a captain coconut 2. and guess what, THE PROCTAVIA KILLS IT. NO QUESTION. as good as it is, and how good i remembered it to be, the 800 bucks i paid for it, even though the chorus section is totally awesome, seems pretty high when you consider how cheap the vdl stuff is. awesome job guys. yet again im stoked with your gear. just felt like sharing.

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Re: captain coconut 2

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sasquatch wrote:a few years ago , a friend of mine had a fox rox captain coconut 2 pedal, then he sold it for $1200. at the time i could not afford one, but wanted it desperately. since then i have searched for one of my own. as i could not find one (they are very highly regarded and in incredibly high demand, as they are no longer made), i bought the proctavia. thought it would at least do the job. this week i finally bought a captain coconut 2. and guess what, THE PROCTAVIA KILLS IT. NO QUESTION. as good as it is, and how good i remembered it to be, the 800 bucks i paid for it, even though the chorus section is totally awesome, seems pretty high when you consider how cheap the vdl stuff is. awesome job guys. yet again im stoked with your gear. just felt like sharing.
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