We've moved the etched pedals to our full-time line up due to popular demand! We will add circuit options as we develop them. Colors that show sold out will likely be back in stock shortly. You'll find 4 circuit options below, with all currently available colors. Simply pick your color in the drop down menu for the circuit you want and add to cart!
The Dallas Arbiter Rangemaster was a non-switchable treble booster made in the 1960s using a Germanium transistor by Dallas Arbiter in England. We have modernized it and are using high quality components for quiet and superior tone. There is an added frequency control that allows a full-range of tones!
$169.00
The Sola Sound MkII Tone Bender is perhaps one of the most important pedals in rock and roll history. Jimmy Page had one right before Zep 1 and Dick Taylor used one in the Pretty Things. It's a huge sounding fuzz with great headroom and sound excellent with the volume on your guitar rolled back.
$169.00
The Guild Foxey Lady was a silicon fuzz Guild contracted Mike Matthews (before Electro Harmonix) to build around 1967. It was based off of the Mosrite Fuzzrite circuit with some improvements. It's a great sounding silicon fuzz with a little more character than the Fuzz Face and a bright, sustaining tone.
$169.00
The Arbiter Fuzz Face was a critical piece of gear in the evolution of rock and roll. The list of users is almost endless. This is the classic Germanium version a la Hendrix that is perfectly tuned to give you that signature fuzz face sound. We have improved and modernized the circuit for more output and a wider range of fuzz control.
$169.00