When you buy new effects pedals ?

Dave Lewis

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Do you keep the boxes ?
I have always kept them just incase the day comes when I want to move them on.
 
I gave up on that shit a few years ago. I ain't got space for that, and I don't thin I've ever gotten more money flipping a pedal because I had the box...certainly not more than a few bucks. If it's something that I'm going to need to ship and I'm at all worried about shipping it, maybe.
 
Box keeper here. If it has a box, I keep the box, including any instructions, cables, etc. I have a closet for guitar cases and my amp covers, with shelves for all the pedal boxes.

When it comes time to sell any pedals, I will include what it came with. In Japan, where I now live, it does seem to matter somewhat. However, I’m sympathetic to space issues.
 
You guys are buying stuff ?

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Always. Box of boxes for me too. If I sell something it's just easy to ship when I can just dig up the right box, and probably helps the sale just a tiny bit.
 
I live in an apartment. Storage space is limited, so I'll only keep a new pedals' box for about a month, just incase I have to return it. I just don't have the space to store loads of cardboard boxes.
UK apartments are nowhere near as big as apartments in the US, or so I believe.
 
In my world at least...finding a box is the least of my concerns. Getting the eternal churn of boxes off to recycling center is the struggle.
 
I only started a couple years ago when I started ordering Lovepedals every time they had a sale. I really never buy stuff with the idea that it’ll ever get sold, but they’re nice to have in case you do want to sell it.
 
I live in an apartment. Storage space is limited, so I'll only keep a new pedals' box for about a month, just incase I have to return it. I just don't have the space to store loads of cardboard boxes.
UK apartments are nowhere near as big as apartments in the US, or so I believe.

Depends on when the apartment was made and what state it’s in, overall. Newer apartments are MUCH smaller and some of my apartments back in New England were bigger than my first house, but those were all built in the late 1800’s-1920-ish. Everything here in South Florida, apartment wise, is generally younger than 40 years.
 
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