You guys ever hear of "moner" pedals made in brazil?

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The local shop has a whack of them and seeing as i moved to a rather isolated mountain town, my choices are exceedingly limited, they seem sturdily constructed but can't find anything online about them... thanks in advance
 
The local shop has a whack of them and seeing as i moved to a rather isolated mountain town, my choices are exceedingly limited, they seem sturdily constructed but can't find anything online about them... thanks in advance

I live in Brazil,and the brand u're talking about is actually ONNER not Moner,that kinda of ''M'' thing on the pedal is their logo.
Here they are considered beginner pedals,brazillian tonefreaks would never buy them mainly because of their beginner reputation and plastic cheap enclosure.

Hope it helps you.
 
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Danelectro pedals are "plastic and cheap" but one example of greatness from them would be their cheap fish n chips pedal. 30$ brand new and shipped and it's a great pedal.
 
I live in Brazil,and the brand u're talking about is actually ONNER not Moner,that kinda of ''M'' thing on the pedal is their logo.
Here they are considered beginner pedals,brazillian tonefreaks would never buy them mainly because of their beginner reputation and plastic cheap enclosure.

Hope it helps you.

thanks i found that out last week about the name... the ones the store here has are in a metal enclosure... but thanks for the heads up, i tried them out they sound like any other cheapo boss
 
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