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Laundromat
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MKI from the previous page.
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Laundromat wrote:It's the time of the year when magical bunnies are laying eggs and bearded longhairs like me need to stay extra cautious.
To celebrate, I'm blowing out these golden eggs for what I would consider a very fair price. The hammertone on these turned out to be quite delicate and will chip quite easily. These might have a few marks already and will surely have some more when you put them to good use. If this doesn't concern you, grab one of these for 50€ less than what they would normally be.
The sound is all there. And if you're terrified about these being bright, say the word and it'll take me all of 15 minutes to bring it to the state of regular low end grunt.

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So now 170€ plus shipping.
Wow! Great price love mine
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Freshly baked. Don't think these will be a regular offering, but I wanted to make a few.

This is my take on the fabled Marshall Supa Fuzz MKI that was made in supposedly small numbers. I made two that were given to good people here on the forum sporting the Supa Fuzz style, but decided to go with different aesthetics on these to avoid confusion with the MKII version.
These are aimed to work equally well with both single coils and humbuggies. I've taken the liberty of adding a little more range to the treble side on the filter knob, but all of the original tones can still be had. Features three OC75 transistors like the old ones.

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*sold*
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Nice! I like the carbon film resistors! :crackjam:
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Sounds ace! :tu:
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Wow mojo JoJo!
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:badlove: :crackjam:
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Good god, those are sexy :love:
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Got it;)
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The second Supa is still available as a deal fell through.
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