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Stompboxtober 2011 Calendar

Congrats to our 41 winners from Stompboxtober 2011! Stompboxtober 2011 Winners: Oct. 3 (Tech 21): Jack Hart, Seattle, WA Oct. 4 (GFS) BONUS DAY: Robb Phillips, Sacramento, CA (Pro Fuzz

Congrats to our 41 winners from Stompboxtober 2011!



Stompboxtober 2011 Winners:

Oct. 3 (Tech 21): Jack Hart, Seattle, WA
Oct. 4 (GFS) BONUS DAY: Robb Phillips, Sacramento, CA (Pro Fuzz Classic); James Diel, Delaware, OH (Liquid Tremolo Classic); and Dean Jones, Clearwater, FL (Retro Verb Classic)
Oct. 5 (Fulltone): Tom Ashe, Lowell, IN
Oct. 6 (Peterson): Carter Cross, Knoxville, TN
Oct. 7 (ModTone): Adam Hirsch, New York, NY
Oct. 8 (Wren and Cuff): Brad Hallenbeck, High Point, NC
Oct. 9 (Visual Sound): Robert Gilardi, Austin, TX
Oct. 10 (Moog): Wyatt Marsh, Minneapolis, MN
Oct. 11 (Whirlwind): Lorenzo Lozano, Van Nuys, CA
Oct. 12 (Tortuga Effects): John Perry, Delran, NJ
Oct. 13 (Heavy Electronics): Evan Lozinski of Regina, Saskatchewan
Oct. 14 (Fishman): James Rahn, Princeton, IL
Oct. 15 (Dwarfcraft): Nick Zaino, Lynn, MA
Oct. 16 (Hardwire): Dennis Krueger, Dubuque, IA
Oct. 17 (Dunlop): Erik LeShane, Portland, OR
Oct. 18 (Aphex): Jacob Williams, Philadelphia, PA
Oct. 19 (Black Cat): Joseph Milosic, Clarkston, MI
Oct. 20 (ISP Technologies): Mike Armstrong, Prescott Valley, AZ
Oct. 21 (Cusack Effects): Gord Withers of North Vancouver, British Columbia
Oct. 22 (Catalinbread): Jeff McDown, Oklahoma City, OK
Oct. 23 (Red Witch): Dustin Caldwell, Warrior, AL
Oct. 24 (TC Electronic): Rick Jackson, Memphis, TN
Oct. 25 (Pigtronix): Bernie Mulleda, Albany, NY
Oct. 26 (Source Audio) BONUS DAY: Andrew Evenson, Madison, WI (Multiwave Pro) and Patrick McNeil, San Diego, CA (GEF)
Oct. 27 (Solid Gold FX): Pablo Gomez Forero of Altadena, CA
Oct. 28 (Godlyke/TWA): Mark Yoder, Charleston, SC
Oct. 29 (Earthquaker Devices): Karen Steele, Eureka, CA
Oct. 30 (Wampler): Richard Hicks, Winston Salem, NC
Oct. 31 (Jack Deville): Mark Thornlow, Mesa, AZ
Nov. 1 (Analog Alien): Kevin McNeece, Fort Collins, CO
Nov. 2 (Morley): Tim Zeager, Midland, GA
Nov. 3 (Strymon): Brian Clancy, Columbia, MD
Nov. 4 (Roland): Ryan Sargent, Grand Junction, CO
Nov. 5 (Electro-Harmonix): Steve Fischer, Davenport, IA (22 Caliber); Eric Young, Olathe, KS (Cathedral); and Skip Neumann, Norwich, CT (Germanium 4 Big Muff)
Nov. 6 (BBE Sound): Joe Walsh, Asbury Park, NJ (Soul Vibe) and Jonny Nims, Brattleboro, VT (Mind Bender)

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