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Introducing - Alder & Ash Bespoke Custom. Fully custom backline
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Good evening ladies and (no doubt predominantly) gentleman.
I'd like to welcome you all to Alder & Ash Bespoke Custom. As some already know, we build hardwood pedalboards from a large range of woods, all with dovetail joinery built to the highest standards. But what many do not know is we have expanded our range to custom hardwood and tolex cabinets, and head and amp rehousing.
We have a range of stock sizes for our boards, with several boards available to buy immediately. All boards are available with either a flightcase or tweed-wrapped hard case. All boards come with a built-in IEC (that can be modded for different PSUs like Ciock), your choice of 18" in / out Lava Cable Tightrope jacks, and the top board covered in Velcro, so you can simple drop your pedals on and go.
Please do stop by the website -
www.alderandashpedalboards.com - and message me here or through the site with any queries. More boards are currently being built, and photos are regularly updated.
Thank you. Any questions; please do message me.
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I'll have photos of the cabs coming soon.
Thanks all.
@dindude - unfortunately not. I've made a few, but they went out the door the day I made them, and escaped the camera! However, here's a combo I built for rehousing a Kelly 50 Watt T&B head
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And yes; all prices are inclusive of all hardware except speakers for the cabs, and cases for the boards. But we can supply and break in the speakers for you; just email us and we'll get everything sorted.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
Great looking work by the way, never lusted after a pedal board before.
https://www.alderandashpedalboards.com/product-page/custom-mahogany-oak-gentleman
Anyway enough of this! Lesson over this is supposed to be my down time.
Strictly speaking I suppose, ash and alder, even though both begin with the letter "a", do not start with the same vowel _sound_.
In terms of the vowel sounds, your explanation reminds me of the scene in 'Educating Rita' where she spots that it is indeed flawed in exactly the way you have and cleverly describes it as 'rhyme for poets who can't rhyme' or something to very similar effect. Frank responds, that that's as may be but 'it is one of those things that just is'. I always did like that scene.
Perhaps you'd point me at some grown-up definitions? What Frank in Educating Rita uses as an example of assonance in the Yeats poem is actually consonance. So neatly illustrating that teachers can sometimes get things wrong.
All 'adult' definitions are above and will stand at a-level and degree level. I'm presuming from your response that you too have some level of extended literature study, as you wouldn't have got involved with this discussion, it's too pedantic (certainly feels like a day at work)? Either that or you are argumentative of course. However if you do want to cross check, grab yourself a copy of the Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms -I always recommend it to my students and you will find that I am neither trying to misinform or being unnecessarily argumentative, but that I do speak the truth.
Clearly my memory was off on Ed R, (although I will grab a copy and cross check it tomorrow) which absolutely proves that we all get things wrong sometimes, but that surely is the beauty of learning and why so many of us (especially teachers) spend time arguing on and off forums!