PedalPCB T-Shirt sizes

T-Shirt Size?

  • S

    Votes: 10 4.4%
  • M

    Votes: 61 27.1%
  • L

    Votes: 78 34.7%
  • 2XL

    Votes: 31 13.8%
  • 3XL

    Votes: 10 4.4%
  • XL

    Votes: 54 24.0%
  • Shove your stupid T-Shirt

    Votes: 2 0.9%

  • Total voters
    225
We need a Peaky Blinders cap with the razor blades built in. You know, for cutting vero boards and stuff, 😉
I had to look up what that was, and may have to watch that show now. (y) It's on Netflix?



I thought your "Peaky Blinders" was a reference to something about side-blinders, bits, harnesses, carts — and then feet shoe-horned into something like these:

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Wasn't sure where the razor-blades came into play.
 
I had to look up what that was, and may have to watch that show now. (y) It's on Netflix?



I thought your "Peaky Blinders" was a reference to something about side-blinders, bits, harnesses, carts — and then feet shoe-horned into something like these:

002fcd8a81928cbe6c248f7e1291e12f--ugly-shoes-weird-shoes.jpg


Wasn't sure where the razor-blades came into play.
Yes, it’s on Netflix and a very good show. Definitely worth at least one watch through
 
Time for T-shirts.

"PedalPCB: Boost your inner voltage."

T-SHIRT IDEAS

Inspired by Betty Wont's post here
How 'bout:

"PedalPCB: Y'know, I can't believe it's not buffer",
if Euanawuttayemean.
If Euna, then Euna.


Now that the snowball's rolling...

" PedalPCB: Got Goop?
(challenge accepted!)
"



"PedalPCB: DIE RES-DEF, DIE...!"


C'mon people, share some more of you PedalPCB T-shirt ideas, SVP.
 
The Top Ten Rules of Pedal Building:
10. Friends don't let friends use Duracell batteries.
9. In Muff we Trust.
8. Buffered bypass is almost always better.
7. A well-designed pedal sounds good with all knobs at noon.
6. Except Fuzz-Face - the Fuzz knob should always be dimed.
5. JFETs are not plug 'n' play.
4. Neither are Germanium transistors.
3. Use the correct size parts.
2. All hail Roger Mayer, Bjorn Juhl & Peter Rutter.
1. The circuit works the way it's wired, regardless of how you think it's wired.
 
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