I haven’t posted a workshop/factory tour in a long long time. This time I’m excited to present Devi Ever‘s shop! I personally LOVE when builders/businesses post a video showing what their work spaces are like. It’s sort of a dream of mine to get something going and it’s interesting to see what’s all involved with getting products out the door. Certain aspects of shops have always fascinated me, in particular how they set up and organize their components. Also, I love see what gear they’re using. In this video, I really liked seeing the tub where the bench top drill press sit in. This is a brilliant idea to capture all the pieces of random aluminum. Brilliant.
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Are any of you guys sporting Devi Ever pedals? Let me know by commenting below!
Also, I wanted to remind everyone that the ColdCraft Cascade Give Away is still happening. Don’t miss out. Full details here.
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12 years ago
I do not own any of these pedals, but I am so happy that I saw this video before I may have bought one. After seeing this video I will NEVER buy a pedal from this company. I have never seen any business so disorganized and possibly clueless. If I was to buy a pedal and had a problem I can’t help but think it would never be addressed. I would be out the money and a pedal. It would probably stay in their “shipwrecked” box until the business folded. Judging by the video this will happen very soon.
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12 years ago
I own a DE vintage fuzz master and can’t get enough of it. It’s not for everyone, but neither is an Interfax harmonic percolator.
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12 years ago
I’ve had a Torn’s Peaker on my board for a few years now, love it. Also own a Ruby, a Houndstooth, and an Aenima, which have all come and gone from my board at different times in my life. Love that Devi stuff.
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