I just got this one. I had no idea what it was but I could tell it was an old fuzz, so I bought it. turns out its the super duper rare, Sam Ash Fuzz-Stainer:
you can even see where someone painted over the original blue paint! and "SA-FZ" on the circuit board.
Nothing too rare...the lee jackson and sovtek 4x12's My analog harmony synth is #1 and then there's the 3 mountainking proto's Silvertone 1422 (tube version)
I think that's a Kent or a Gregory (OEMs built by Harmony I think) What tubes are in it? Does it have a 12AU6 pentode input tube?
Similar to the Gregory Gemini 700.
Or the MkVI
(I hope you have some kind of iso transformer and aren't plugging straight into the mains with that thing. Or you have a good life insurance policy and enjoy the smell of roasting flesh )
Good deals done with all these guys Canada, we put the "u" in satire
Also the SGV/SBV, even though they're reissues, I don't think you'll see many of them around here. But I don't want to wear that pic out.
And you can't wear that pic out, those are gorgeous!
I have Four Eyes #001, and my Little Bastard is #41 of 100 made in the UK instead of china. They're both just low serials in big production runs though so not really rare Watkins Copicat? There are like 10 on ebay all the time so I guess there are a lot of them. It's old though...
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Let's see ... rare? These are pretty thin on the ground DeMarco Tone Bender mkIII w/ OC81Ds There were only 250 or so Ge Fuzzrites made around 1966. I have three of em (as well as some Si and Spragues) Those DAM's aren't too common either -- the green one is from the first batch and came via Japan.
Good deals done with all these guys Canada, we put the "u" in satire