Radio Shack invents the bore-proof way to learn electronics. Ad for Radio Shack’s electronic project kit- 1973.

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Radio Shack invents the bore-proof way to learn electronics. Ad for Radio Shack’s electronic project kit- 1973.
Nomad - Rogue Fuzz
"...here's a version of this pedal that was branded for "Kadent", there's also the more common unbranded version of the Rogue Fuzz with only 2 transistors, that is basically the same as the Nomad Banshee Fuzz from just a few months earlier in 1967. Also the Banshee Fuzz was branded under the Applied Electronics name, who supposedly were the true builders of all these pedals. Which would also mean they were most likely responsible for the Goya fuzzes, the Guild Fuzz Wah, and potentially the Manny's Fuzzes. ... Super ratty 60s fuzz with a surprising low end (that's lacking in the 2 transistor version). And speaking of transistors, can anyone tell me if this TI is germanium or silicon?"
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