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There are no noticeable scratches or stains, and it works without any problems. Comes with the original box. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. The following is the manufacturer's description: Supreme, a recreation of the Univox Super-Fuzz! This octave fuzz transforms single notes and chords into a thick, searing texture, and its high octave-up sound when playing distorted tones has garnered attention. It was initially released as part of the Honey Psychedelic Machine (1967), a large amp head-sized multi-effects unit, but was re-released a few months later as an independent pedal called the Honey Baby Crying Effect. Shortly after Honey went bankrupt, it became a Shin-Ei brand product. By 1968, Shin-Ei had become a major brand in Japanese guitar pedals, producing Shin-Ei brand effects while also OEM-producing the same circuits for dozens of brands such as Shaftesbury, Kent, Crown, Jax, and Univox in the United States. In this way, this circuit permeated the product lineups of brands around the world. Due to the product placement effect by Pete Townsend of The Who, the Univox Unicord Super-Fuzz version became more famous than other versions. The earliest version had a simple, understated gray metal enclosure (1968), but it was redesigned with a more eye-catching appearance, adopting a large rectangular footpad with SUPER-FUZZ written on the top surface (1970). Color combinations such as Red/Blue, Black/Grey, and White/Black were also available. Supreme is a true replica of the extremely rare White/Black model of the Super-Fuzz from Josh Scott's collection. While the early versions of this pedal are all remarkably similar, this 1972 unit has a special magic that stands out from the other pedals. Imagine an Octavia Fuzz that's been in a bad mood all morning. That's this pedal. It's a loud, screaming, intensely powerful octave fuzz.
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