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Post by spellcaster on Jan 21, 2022 4:20:11 GMT
Older Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi. USA-made. CTS pots date to mid-1978 (1377818/1377822/1377822), circuit board is EH1322. I believe this makes it one of the desirable OP-AMP versions, either a type 4 or type 5. It has the slider switch on the back, as well as an AC adaptor jack, and has the AC and Tone Bypass graphics on top. It currently has a non-standard stomp switch installed and it works, but doesn't fit well and should be replaced. All the parts of the original switch are included if you wish to restore it.
Mostly interested in a cash offer, but I'd consider trading into a BOSS FRV-1 reverb pedal. Payment by Paypal accepted.
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Post by infant on Jan 21, 2022 17:26:14 GMT
Are you sure you don’t want to sell that on Reverb or something. They are asking big bucks for vintage EHX pedals. I have a 1st gen (~’75-‘77) EHX Small Stone Phase Shifter with original box that I inherited from my wife’s uncle when he passed away and I just looked on Reverb to see what they are worth and I was blown away! Anywhere from almost 300 to almost 800 bucks CAD.
If your Big Muff is in good working condition, put it up for sale on consignment at L&M after you see what 5hey are worth. Or even on Facebook Marketplace. You may be able to buy a new reverb pedal and still have money left over!
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Post by spellcaster on Jan 21, 2022 17:37:09 GMT
I just made arrangements on the phone to sell it to a guy from Nanaimo. He's coming down to pick it up Saturday morning. I put it on Facebook Marketplace and was inundated with messages this morning. I had no idea I'd get this kind of response, but it sounds like you're right about them being valuable. The customer I have coming has offered 250.00 cash which I'm happy to accept. This is a bit of a windfall for me....It was in a box of junk I was given free several years ago. I've already sold an original Fender Widerange Humbucker and a pair of early 70's Gibson Minibuckers for huge money, so selling this pedal is just a gift I hadn't expected. It's said that if it seems too good to be true, it probably is....So, I'll believe this when it happens.
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Post by spellcaster on Jan 22, 2022 1:31:17 GMT
Lol, Maybe I was too quick to take the first good offer I got. I just had somebody offer me 300.00. I'll stick to my word though and sell it to the first guy I talked to. It's nice to know there's an alternative though,if he doesn't show or wants to low-ball me when he gets here.
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Post by zontar on Jan 22, 2022 4:08:08 GMT
Lol, Maybe I was too quick to take the first good offer I got. I just had somebody offer me 300.00. I'll stick to my word though and sell it to the first guy I talked to. It's nice to know there's an alternative though,if he doesn't show or wants to low-ball me when he gets here. Well if you promised it to someone--that's right to follow up on it. But definitely if it falls through--go back to the later offer. I tend to do it, first person who shows up with cash gets it. Although I've never sold any music gear that way--but have sold other stuff.
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Post by spellcaster on Jan 22, 2022 18:45:42 GMT
SOLD. Thanks to everyone who read my ad.
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Post by Colchar on Jan 24, 2022 22:10:34 GMT
Are you sure you don’t want to sell that on Reverb or something. They are asking big bucks for vintage EHX pedals. I have a 1st gen (~’75-‘77) EHX Small Stone Phase Shifter with original box that I inherited from my wife’s uncle when he passed away and I just looked on Reverb to see what they are worth and I was blown away! Anywhere from almost 300 to almost 800 bucks CAD. If your Big Muff is in good working condition, put it up for sale on consignment at L&M after you see what 5hey are worth. Or even on Facebook Marketplace. You may be able to buy a new reverb pedal and still have money left over! L&M don't do consignment do they?
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Post by infant on Jan 24, 2022 23:05:10 GMT
Yes but I think they take 20%
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