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Dru Edwards 06-22-2021 01:17 PM

What's the Oldest Guitar Pedals you own?
 
What are the oldest guitar pedals you own? Did you buy it new? Used? Gift?

Include the oldest one you ever had even if you got rid of it. Some older pedals are commanding some money these days, especially a Klon.

FrankHudson 06-22-2021 02:08 PM

I have my original trio of pedals from the early 80s: a Thomas Organ wah, a red/black Big Muff and a AC-only EH Clone Theory. I bought them new when they were just affordable pedals.

The oldest pedal on the my current pedal board is my original model "red-letter" Janglebox compressor that's about 15 years old.



I never got into small-batch boutique pedals, so I doubt anything I have is that much of a collector's item. Let me know if I'm wrong :)

ghostnote 06-22-2021 02:37 PM

The oldest I know that I have are an original Big Muff Pi and a Morley Power Wah. I bought both of those used sometime in the late '70s, so they are pretty old by now. Another old one is a Boss CE-2 chorus from the early '80s that I used extensively back then. Overused is probably closer to the truth - hey, it was the '80s; half the hit tunes had a chorus on them.

Steve DeRosa 06-22-2021 03:39 PM

Original Sam Ash Fuzzz Boxx from 1967 (bought new, still w/papers in original box in near-mint condition) and a '50s DeArmond volume/tone pedal (bought as NOS from a mom-&-pop store in Pennsylvania in the early-90's)...

Paleolith54 06-22-2021 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dru Edwards (Post 6746971)
What are the oldest guitar pedals you own? Did you buy it new? Used? Gift?

Include the oldest one you ever had even if you got rid of it. Some older pedals are commanding some money these days, especially a Klon.

My first pedal was back in the early eighties, an Ibanez CPL (Compressor/Limiter.) Not collectible, I think I eventually tossed it. Great pedal for the era, but noisy.

The oldest thing on my board right now and, oddly enough, the only pedal that's never been replaced is a Retro-Sonic Phaser, probably ten years old.

rockabilly69 06-22-2021 09:03 PM

Okay I removed the guitars because I read the original post wrong. I don't have that many old pedals, although I do have two original white face Rat pedals from the late 70's.
and a series of vintage 18 Volt DOD pedals, I have the 585 Delay, 575 Flanger, and 525 Compressor, along with the powered pedal board!

6L6 06-22-2021 10:27 PM

Earliest in my stash are a trio of Early 80’s BOSS DM-2 Analog Delays.

Glennwillow 06-22-2021 11:33 PM

My earliest pedal is a Small Stone phaser from Electro-Harmonics, which I purchased in 1978. It looks like this except it has no marks on it. Mine is in really pristine condition.

I also have some early Boss pedals from about 1978: a compressor, which wasn't all that great, a CE-1 chorus effect, which was quite good, and DS-1, which I still use on occasion. The DS-1 with very light distortion settings works really well for a good lead tone through a Marshall amp. I think it was Joe Satriani that used to use that combination.

- Glenn

Bob Womack 06-23-2021 04:40 AM

In 1979 when my college roommate and I were leaving school he gave me his Thomas Organ Co. Crybaby Wah. I also have my pedal board from the period:

https://www.in2guitar.com/images4/boardsm.jpg

Left to right:
Electro-Harmonix LPB-2 preamp (rehoused) (1974)
Electro-Harmonix Small Stone phase shifter (1976)
(above) power supply for the pedals
(below) power supply switch and remote footswitches for my Echoplex Ep-3

I still have a 1978 Echoplex Ep-3 in pristine condition:

https://www.in2guitar.com/plex/eplex1.jpg
(dealer's pic of my actual unit)

Bob

leew3 06-23-2021 06:45 AM

Not technically a pedal but I still use my Zen On Justina digital tuner that I've had since the late 70's. Still works great.

David Eastwood 06-23-2021 07:32 AM

I’ve got a late ‘80s Crybaby - easily the oldest pedal in my modest collection.

redir 06-23-2021 08:09 AM

I've got a 70's Morley wha that our bass player uses. On my board I still have an 80's Boss CE2 and a DD2 and an 80's Ibenez TS9.

I had to have the DD2 repaired last year as something burned out.

KevWind 06-23-2021 10:16 AM

I have a 70's era Electro-Harmonix Small Stone Phase Shifter 9 v battery only

Paleolith54 06-23-2021 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by rockabilly69 (Post 6747294)
I have a 1948 Oahu lap steel, a 1951 Gibson lap steel, 1964 Gibson J45, 1965 Gibson ES125, and a 1965 Supro Lexington. The only other older guitars I have a my 1975 and 1978 L6s Gibsons...

https://i.imgur.com/oSYrf27.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/jgPyh1W.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/9w75Nvn.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/IK2ElP0.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/T1csDSc.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/mfBiRSw.jpg

Those are the goofiest-looking pedals I've ever seen.

Jeff Scott 06-23-2021 02:07 PM

I still have the case from the MXR Phase 90 I bought in 1974 (the electronics died in the mid '90s).


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