Graveyard Tramp GT-73

A fuzz box that looks like H.P Lovecraft’s remote control.

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Love that font. Great job Cap!
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Itching to try one of these....
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The flyer was dated the year and season I was born so had to order one. It’s a good enough excuse to give to the missus for yet another fuzz purchase.
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I'm psyched up thinking about the arrival of these Graveyard Tramps! I'm thinking it's going to be some dirty fuzz but I don't know what to expect. I've been surprised the M-27 and Maggot Brain seem kinda mild to me - some of my guitars with weaker pickups have trouble driving them into much saturation. The 1966 and ElDiablo are two transistor circuits that rip with all my guitars though. So i'm hoping it's on the dirt.
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In my experience the Maggot Brain is a lot more full on than a 1966 :hmm:

As for the Graveyard Tramp,it’s listed beside the Dark/Fleshhead and Shrew....it’s going to be :trippn:
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Maybe my Maggot's on the tame side of parts tolerance? It has more volume to drive an amp but doesn't get close to that 60's fuzzzz, buzz or zip a lot of fuzz faces will get with the fuzz knob up full and my 1966 gets easily.
Never played a Dark, Flesh or Shrew.

I'm just thinking out loud, because like I said I don't know what to expect and I'm excited.
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Anybody get theirs yet? Or any word/ update Captain? It did mention "September" and we're getting to the end :badlove:
all good but just wondering!
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schultzvil wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2019 8:44 pmOr any word/ update Captain?
Almost there. :party:

On the home run with em now, man. Taking testing, boxing up and other such things into the equation, they will start rolling out the door the week commencing the 7th October.
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Many thanks and carry on !
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