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> The new technology depends not on big companies who can > reliably(fairly) hit a release, but on dedicated guys > like Bob who care about creating great products for loopers > more than they care about profits. Here here! Innovation usually comes at a high personal price. And we loopers should know well the truth in this. I for one am patient. Get it right, Bob. Feel great about it at release. I'll buy two. :) Daniel On Jul 22, 2011, at 1:14 AM, andy butler wrote: > Hi Gary, > > The guy to contact is Rick Walker, > RICKWALKER<at>looppool.info > though I can tell you some of what what he'll say. > Bob must be desperate to get the LP2 out by now, I'm sure > his available free time is spent with the LP2. > (Bob also has a day job and a family to support as well as other > commitments, as I understand it there's not that much free time > available). > If he's hard to contact, that'll be why. > It wouldn't be the first time a cutting edge looping device > took longer than expected to ship, that's certainly the case > with the Boomerang too...it's just they started development > earlier and have now released the product. > The software developers mantra is "it always takes longer than you > think, even > if you take into account that it takes longer than you think", > and that really applies to looping devices in a big way. > > The new technology depends not on big companies who can > reliably(fairly) hit a release, but on dedicated guys > like Bob who care about creating great products for loopers > more than they care about profits. > > > > all the best > andy > > > > > > > > > > Clayton Gary Lehmann wrote: >> Like some others here, I have placed a deposit (actually payment in >> full) for the Looperlative LP-2. >> I put my money down on 6/10/11, so I am hardly a trailblazer. >> With the recent posting of the Boomerang III, I am tempted to get that >> instead. >> However, Bob doesn’t answer emails or phone calls—I got thru to him on >> the number listed on my credit card invoice, but that number is no good. >> Have I made a bad mistake? >> What do I do now? >> Thanks for any clues here, >> Gary Lehmann >> “Gnarly Heman” >