Cybercow
Well-known member
For those who knew (of) Cees van Eijk (Skidmark Pedals), I am sad to learn of his passing. Seems his spouse posted the following on his behalf yesterday morning onto his Skidmark Pedal pages on FB . . . .
"Dear fellow pedal people,
If this message gets posted, it means that something went horribly wrong. I've been fighting a nasty lung inflammation for over a decade, but now it seems it has gotten the better of me. I just want to thank each and every one of you for your support over the years. Giving technical assistance on the projects has been a great relieve, and sometimes (for a moment) made me forget that I was seriously ill.
Skidmark Pedals has been a really cool endeavor for me and (sometimes) my daughter Jessie. I (obviously) will not be able to give any support anymore, I reckon I'm now trying to convince Jimy he really needs a Sonomatic
.
You are all free to use the schematics as posted in the files section, but I would appreciate if you at least would give me some credits. That my designs will live after I have passed, somehow gives me great comfort.
Please remember that your health is the only important thing in life. I'm pretty sure I'm in a better place now. Take care guys, I love you all!
Cees van Eijk"
Cees was a pedal designer in Amsterdam who's following was, while not huge, dedicated and enjoyed his pedal circuit designs. He was alway s more than friendly & helpful to those who asked. Probably his most notorious circuits are his "Sonomatic Deluxe" (4-head delay emulator), "Purple Chorus" (dual chorus), "Tonitrus" (bass OD) and "Equanimity" (Harmonizer tremolo).
I'd built his Echo Machine-X (Ibanez EM-5 delay clone), Sonomatic Deluxe (with some mods) and Purple Chorus pedals. And they are indeed remarkable.
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Cees will be missed.
"Dear fellow pedal people,
If this message gets posted, it means that something went horribly wrong. I've been fighting a nasty lung inflammation for over a decade, but now it seems it has gotten the better of me. I just want to thank each and every one of you for your support over the years. Giving technical assistance on the projects has been a great relieve, and sometimes (for a moment) made me forget that I was seriously ill.
Skidmark Pedals has been a really cool endeavor for me and (sometimes) my daughter Jessie. I (obviously) will not be able to give any support anymore, I reckon I'm now trying to convince Jimy he really needs a Sonomatic
You are all free to use the schematics as posted in the files section, but I would appreciate if you at least would give me some credits. That my designs will live after I have passed, somehow gives me great comfort.
Please remember that your health is the only important thing in life. I'm pretty sure I'm in a better place now. Take care guys, I love you all!
Cees van Eijk"
Cees was a pedal designer in Amsterdam who's following was, while not huge, dedicated and enjoyed his pedal circuit designs. He was alway s more than friendly & helpful to those who asked. Probably his most notorious circuits are his "Sonomatic Deluxe" (4-head delay emulator), "Purple Chorus" (dual chorus), "Tonitrus" (bass OD) and "Equanimity" (Harmonizer tremolo).
I'd built his Echo Machine-X (Ibanez EM-5 delay clone), Sonomatic Deluxe (with some mods) and Purple Chorus pedals. And they are indeed remarkable.
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Cees will be missed.