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Another of my favourite vans, the Morris LD, this was a Police Personnel Carrier, lovely restoration.
Live @Solo Macello, Circolo Magnolia, MI
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fuzz mechanix (onstage 2006 winners) on tnl: simplicity (unplugged show) at palm beach hotel, mount lavinia
Well, we'll see how this transparent waterslide decal looks on unfinished metal. The "Undead Fuzz" will soon come to life!!! Hopefully...
27th November 2010 "Apples and Pears and Crafty Wares" Christmas Fair at Sneinton Market in the snow!
One of my "robomates" - minimates created from gluing broken computer parts onto a minimate base. This one came from a broken logitech mouse.
I live at 5th and Deming. This is at 3rd and Deming. Buncha radio stations under one roof. I get RF bleed from this place in a lot of my fuzz builds. It’s really given me a new perspective on my work. Makes me want to build circuits that are much less susceptible to RF.
I took this photo of Fuzz last summer with the Kowa. The images taken with the expired slide film turned out really nice.
I'm still really liking this camera--and this kitty!
Fuzz rules this neighborhood. Sometimes she takes off for days and I picture her out there scaring off the wild cougars that everyone has been spotting around here.
Garage Fuzz e Againe no Sesc Pompéia.
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Custom germanium Fuzz Face with a switch to change the output capacitors between the two original versions of the Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face.
Shin-Ei FY2 Comanion Fuzz clone, built from a kit I bought from General Guitar Gadgets. Yep, there are wasps inside...
fuzz around a flower seed along with part of the hairy seed magnified 120x taken with a Scanning electron microscope.
This is a very interesting fuzz pedal. The original two-knob Karl Fuzz circuit was something they should have never stopped making, IMO.
It's kind of in the same realm as the Super Fuzz or Scrambler kind of fuzz, but those pedals have a ton of gain and almost exist as special effects. This has fewer transistors than those mighty beasts and allows some of your guitar's character and tone to shine through, along with some measure of the subtleties of your chops. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's still a ton of fuzz, but not quite as much as this type of pedal with random octave overtones usually has.
True bypass switching. Powder coated enclosure for durability. Will run on a standard Boss-style 9-volt power supply or a 9-volt battery.