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  • Blackbird Pedalboards Introduces Custom Pedalboard Skins

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    Plant City, FL – March 12, 2010 – Blackbird is raising the bar for pedalboards with their new custom skins. The skins give musicians a way to integrate their own logo, design or artwork into their pedalboard.
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    Why should kick drums get all the glory? Custom pedalboard skins give guitarists a canvas to express the same style and character that goes into their music. The rugged laminate the boards are wrapped in are more scratch resistant than Blackbird’s current tolex boards and the glass like finish offers a great surface for fastening pedals. The skins can also include all of the same features that have already set Blackbird apart from the pedalboard field;

    ·         The Wah Wedge™ platform that gives full access to treadle style pedals without breaking your ankle
    ·         Locking ¼”, XLR or MIDI jacks for easy plug and play setups without ever touching a pedal.
    ·         A/C power inlet to provide constant power to any power supply mounted under the pedalboard
    ·         Custom fit flightcase to the exact dimensions of your new pedalboard
    ·         Cable soldering so your Blackbird pedalboard is ready to go right out of the box

    Blackbird pedalboards have already been shipped across the world from Seattle to Singapore and their custom skins are available on their website. Pedalboard prices range from $160-$215 with accessories ranging from $5-$190.
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    About Blackbird Pedalboards
    David  Quinones, a guitar instructor with a love of woodworking, started  Blackbird Pedalboards to create unique boards for friends and  colleagues. What started as a hobby, quickly grew into a product that has been sold and used across the world. All  operations are located in Plant City, Florida.
    For more information please visit: www.BlackbirdPedalboards.com



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