the locals call it kiddie, and its a pretty rubbish place... the whole of the black country (so called due to the heavy industry) is a pretty bleak place. your lucky you grew up over there! nice pedal though, if you ever go to visit your birthplace there is a small vintage guitar shop in Stourbridge above the regular music shop selling one of these for 80 pounds, which is damn good! ive rambled.
seems like alot of pedals in the 1960s had the input on the left and output in the right. seen some Fuzzfaces and wahs like this as well. i wonder how the change to the current "standard" took place? industry consensus? parallel evolution? accident?
Love this, thanks!!
koolkat1138 7 months ago
the locals call it kiddie, and its a pretty rubbish place... the whole of the black country (so called due to the heavy industry) is a pretty bleak place. your lucky you grew up over there! nice pedal though, if you ever go to visit your birthplace there is a small vintage guitar shop in Stourbridge above the regular music shop selling one of these for 80 pounds, which is damn good! ive rambled.
olliewtf 1 year ago
your tonebender is without a doubt true bypass. Fuzz pedals are the first pedals to have such a thing.
GDClarkProject 1 year ago
Thanks for taking the time to do the video, I think history of these vintage pedals is great again thanks.
TheF86Sabre 1 year ago
seems like alot of pedals in the 1960s had the input on the left and output in the right. seen some Fuzzfaces and wahs like this as well. i wonder how the change to the current "standard" took place? industry consensus? parallel evolution? accident?
kthulu 1 year ago
Hi
are you willing to sell this pedal??
dirtyTony666 1 year ago
@dirtyTony666 sorry tony it is not for sale
kidderminsterbro 1 year ago
hehehe Ive tried.. thanks for replying and for sharing your vids!!
dirtyTony666 1 year ago
but not TRUE true bypass!
tonepleb 2 years ago
the old Colorsound pedals usually are already true bypass FYI
sonicvi 2 years ago