I bid on a few things and one more of them than I expected...
1. Tim Cooper/FuzzfacelessFx Mk 1 Tonebender in a custom finish. This features art from my sons "free art" project in NYC-computer generated stencils painted on cardboard (check it out at: http://www.davesmithnyc.com). The cosmetics are super cool and the tiny little LED in the fish eye is a kick. But the sounds are better. I don't own a Mk I, so it's a new departure-very high gain, everything from smooth sustain to pretty velcro. It isn't as smooth as my DAM Mk II, or as polite as a Ge Fuzzface, but it IS very cool. Thanks, Tim!
2. Prototype Zvex Fat Fuzz Factory-the only thing unusual about it is the different color, no pics at the moment. The same mayhem as my original FF with the addition of the bass boost. Nice that they were able to save the chaos and extend the usefulness a bit.
3. Park Fuzz-courtesy of the guys at Earthquaker, who also contributed almost all of their pedals. WAY TO GO! Anyway, It's a tone bender with a tilt style EQ-fully CCW is very bright and mosquito-like, fully CW is very bassy, almost Big Muff (with which there's a lot of shared architecture, I guess). Some velcro at some settings but mostly just big fuzz sound. Since I've got a few MK IIs but no Mk 1 or Mk III variants, this is very cool!
1. Tim Cooper/FuzzfacelessFx Mk 1 Tonebender in a custom finish. This features art from my sons "free art" project in NYC-computer generated stencils painted on cardboard (check it out at: http://www.davesmithnyc.com). The cosmetics are super cool and the tiny little LED in the fish eye is a kick. But the sounds are better. I don't own a Mk I, so it's a new departure-very high gain, everything from smooth sustain to pretty velcro. It isn't as smooth as my DAM Mk II, or as polite as a Ge Fuzzface, but it IS very cool. Thanks, Tim!


2. Prototype Zvex Fat Fuzz Factory-the only thing unusual about it is the different color, no pics at the moment. The same mayhem as my original FF with the addition of the bass boost. Nice that they were able to save the chaos and extend the usefulness a bit.
3. Park Fuzz-courtesy of the guys at Earthquaker, who also contributed almost all of their pedals. WAY TO GO! Anyway, It's a tone bender with a tilt style EQ-fully CCW is very bright and mosquito-like, fully CW is very bassy, almost Big Muff (with which there's a lot of shared architecture, I guess). Some velcro at some settings but mostly just big fuzz sound. Since I've got a few MK IIs but no Mk 1 or Mk III variants, this is very cool!