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FS: Barnes and Mullins (B&M) Fuzz clones

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*ALL SOLD*
I have for sale 5 copies of the rare Barnes and Mullins Champion Fuzz pedal (aka: The Edwyn Collins fuzz). It features the same component layout, correct transistors (BC184C) and tropical fishy caps, as well as true-bypass with red LED and orange powder coated enclosure (Hammond 1590P1, same size as DAM MKII or 1966). I used self-adhesive clear sheets for the graphics and they don't look quite as good in person as in the photo, but if you don't like it you can peel it off :)
Again, I have 5 pedals for sale and I'm offering them to the D*A*M forum first, before anywhere else.
The price is $135 each shipped within the USA or $155 to the UK. Paypal only.
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and pics of an original from the forum archive.
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Thanks Sickle,

just some info on the B&M fuzz for those not in the know. The B&M and it's brethren look a lot different and are much rarer, but the circuit is essentially the same as the Colorsound Jumbo Tone Bender, which is the same as the current gray thin case Colorsound Tone Bender reissue.
I'll try to get a demo made tonight, but until then here's a youtube demo of an old Jumbo TB, and the song that made the B&M famous.

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That original certainly looks familiar :badteeth:
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kb892 wrote:That original certainly looks familiar :badteeth:
Is it yours? :cheers:
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Indeed it is, but used to be Dave's.
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The pics are actually two different pedals. There's a thread in the archive all about these boxes.
http://dam.10.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=1622


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Ha! Fucking nice one man! Can I takes one please? Are they numbered....can I have number 3 if so?? :badteeth: I'll send you a PM eh....
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They are numbered, and signed cause I know you all want my Herbie Hancock :)

Numbers 2 and 3 spoken for!
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SonicVI wrote:The pics are actually two different pedals. There's a thread in the archive all about these boxes.
That's what I found amusing, the gut shot pops up all over the place!
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