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Originally Posted by Thrustin
It's my first pedal mod, but I think I did a really good job. I gave it my all.
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Your video about modifying pedals to give a well-worn look was very professional, Thrustin, and I'm impressed by what you do at Handjobs, Inc, especially the cutting away of the rubber to achieve a "gnawed-by-squirrel" effect. Having been at a rock concert once where the musicians complained about a herd of squirrels damaging their equipment, I never thought such a realistic appearance for a pedal could be achieved without facing the hazards of road-tripping musicians.
I realize I won't be able to simulate the look of an aged pedal here at home as well as you do in your shop, but in case I try I have one small question. It's about the "socket in the sock" stage.
I noticed that you said the toe and heel color of said sock don't matter...but in your video you always referred to using a "dress" sock. This has me concerned. I don't own any dress socks. In your professional opinion, would a sports sock...perhaps a 90% cotton, 10% nylon one...work as well? Or would the added fluffiness of my non-dress sock produce only small dents that don't provide the full "aged" look your company promises and thus my home version would stand out as an obvious fake?
Thank you in advance for your help. And keep up the good work. It's nice to see American entrepreneurship alive and well.