The Boogie VCF is by far my favorite filter of all time. It's a cross between a Buchla Low Pass Gate and a Moog diode ladder filter. The Boogie is the best sounding filter I have ever heard.
Boogie filters are always Lowpass. Except for the one on the right in this photo, its Highpass.
Three Boogie HPFs exist in the world. The other two are both in 6U Wiard 300 series format. Mine is the only one ever made in the 3U Wiard 1200 series format. I guess that counts as rare?
Not as cool as some of your guys' collections but I dig my one rare pedal
One of three Pat Corrigan painted Phantom Ring V2s, Tom said he was only making three and they all have different finishes so I guess it's kinda rare The right channel is an Upper circuit without the Freq control and the left side is based off channel two of the Phantom Arcade I believe. Love how it stacks with my fuzz
As far as low-serial number stuff goes I have Metasonix R-60 #1 and also own the prototype of the D-1000 Vacuum Tube Drum Machine. Before I received it that unit was on loan to a famous alt-rocker guy who apparently used it on his new album in his new band with his new wife. I feel dirty even mentioning that but I guess it goes to the 'rare/low ser#' vibe that's goin' on here
oh yeah. I also have a 1985 G&L Broadcaster which is the only production guitar that was ever numbered and signed by Leo Fender. There's were about 800 made so not super rare but Leo's signature has gotta be enough to slip it in here
I have a one-off Swart 2x12 cab. Only 2x12 they ever did in the AST color scheme, and only cab they ever made that they put Celestion Blues in.
Also own AST Mk.II Head #77. Also a one-off, normally they have a tapped output tranny so you can select the output impedance. I had them make it with the same 8ohm output tranny that's in the AST combo.
craig you are evil and I love you for it I'm posting this cuz I'm probably one of the only peeps in the states that has one... Yes yes I've posted it before... Burny BVB
Crappy photo, but right now it doesn't have knobs, soooo
From what I understand, there were only 3 white ones made, and one of them had an MM pickup instead. I've only ever seen pics of one black one. I can't imagine there are very many made at all.
My Wiard system also has the old-fashioned voltmeter controller (partially pictured above) of which I have no idea how many are out there, but i'm only aware of three others in existance.
My Wiard 311 Controller is one of what appears to be seven made in total.
Also have eight low-serial Metasonix TM and TX boxes, serials ranging from #6 to #89... not that big a deal as they are low production runs anyway. My TX-2 (run of 100) is special though as Metasonix modded it to add a special "fuck you" switch that engages an extra feedback loop around one of the tubes, giving it the option of behaviour that is somewhat like a TX-1 (which I also have, run of 125). Mine's the only TX-2 with this feature.