Thank you for keeping the memory of Keith alive. I am hoping that you will be able to provide a link to Keith’s family for those of us that were fortunate enough to have a rapport with Keith and his brother when Keith would be in “remission” and try to come back to work. I received one of his last Green Machine before he passed, and I am glad to say that I waited for it on the list of clients that pre-paid, to be built when Keith recovered. Keith’s brother had contacted me prior to Keith returning asking if I wanted my money back, but I told him that I would wait for Keith regardless of how long it took, or they could keep the money. Though we never met, Keith and I had a rapport that had me inviting him to stay with my family if and when he made it to Las Vegas. Unfortunately, he never made it. His family had previously asked for any Aramat pedals to be returned to them if anyone wished to donate them to the family. Although most of us will never part with their Aramat pedals, if the day comes that I want to donate it to the family, it would be great if you could provide a family link or e-mail to contact and donate our Aramat products to Keith’s family. Anyone that sells an Aramat pedal should donate the funds to his family, or send the pedal back to the family. My efforts to locate and buy Aramat pedals have been almost fruitless, as it is difficult to find any Aramat pedals for sale. This is because they are excellent pedals, Keith was a small builder that did not manufacture too many pedals, and others keep them in their collection since they are no longer available. Unfortunately, Keith’s pedals will continue to rise in value for no other reason than he is no longer here, so we have a small supply, large demand. It also helps that the pedals all have great tonality and were reasonably priced. God bless Keith, his family, and you for what you are doing. Having lost members of my family to cancer, I also want to congratulate you on your winning battle with cancer and the way that you have responded to the challenge of life after cancer. Thank you again for keeping alive the memory of Keith. Sincerely, Larry Rossi.
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Thank you for keeping the memory of Keith alive. I am hoping that you will be able to provide a link to Keith’s family for those of us that were fortunate enough to have a rapport with Keith and his brother when Keith would be in “remission” and try to come back to work. I received one of his last Green Machine before he passed, and I am glad to say that I waited for it on the list of clients that pre-paid, to be built when Keith recovered. Keith’s brother had contacted me prior to Keith returning asking if I wanted my money back, but I told him that I would wait for Keith regardless of how long it took, or they could keep the money. Though we never met, Keith and I had a rapport that had me inviting him to stay with my family if and when he made it to Las Vegas. Unfortunately, he never made it. His family had previously asked for any Aramat pedals to be returned to them if anyone wished to donate them to the family. Although most of us will never part with their Aramat pedals, if the day comes that I want to donate it to the family, it would be great if you could provide a family link or e-mail to contact and donate our Aramat products to Keith’s family. Anyone that sells an Aramat pedal should donate the funds to his family, or send the pedal back to the family. My efforts to locate and buy Aramat pedals have been almost fruitless, as it is difficult to find any Aramat pedals for sale. This is because they are excellent pedals, Keith was a small builder that did not manufacture too many pedals, and others keep them in their collection since they are no longer available. Unfortunately, Keith’s pedals will continue to rise in value for no other reason than he is no longer here, so we have a small supply, large demand. It also helps that the pedals all have great tonality and were reasonably priced. God bless Keith, his family, and you for what you are doing. Having lost members of my family to cancer, I also want to congratulate you on your winning battle with cancer and the way that you have responded to the challenge of life after cancer. Thank you again for keeping alive the memory of Keith. Sincerely, Larry Rossi.