LIC Pedals Professional MKII for sale here. This one comes with three Mullard branded OC42's. Got a little weird on this one and did an aging like process to achieve this color.  Have a video in the listing comparing my MKII to DAM's MKII. I should also point out that the bias knob that comes with this pedal is probably the most useful knob of them all. First thing it does, is avoid the volume drop associated with all stock MKII's. Second thing it does, is lets you fine tune it to your guitar. Most MKII's don't play well with modern Hi output pick ups, this takes care of that problem. You can use single coil, Humbuckers, extreme down tuning, doesn't matter the bias knob takes care of all that, and the circuit remains stock, you just have one more knob to control the germanium transistors and your Guitar/rig, and this also takes care of the volume drop associated with vintage Fuzz pedals. I am over 300 MKII's being sold, this one is #301, so I would guess I am pretty good at it. Will put it up against anyone's MKII and at any price point. The pedals are now professionally powder coated and screen printed.  The powder coating process makes for a much nicer looking pedal plus is much more durable. Less prone to chips then a regular Hammertone paint job. All of the MKIIs from here on out are going to be powdercoated. The pedals are 100% true to the originals, so they don't come with any LED or a 9 volt battery tap. These old Fuzz pedals sound best with the cheap .99 Carbon Zinc batteries you can get at any .99 cent store, and as long as you unplug the output jack you should get close to two years out of the battery. These old school Fuzz pedals just sound better with a battery, and because they are positive ground, would require a separate dedicated power source that would end up accidentally being plugged into the wrong pedal and then that pedal is fried. If you were to put a regular negative tip 9 volt battery tap then you would fry this pedal as well. So that is why no LED and no 9 volt tap.  I think at this point I have established myself as a quality builder, and I am one of a few who offers not only a satisfaction guarantee, but also a lifetime transferable warranty. So there is no risk when you buy a pedal from me. Have included recent feedback from some MKII sales. Have been building nothing but MK1,MK11, MK111's and RangeMasters  since 2009. This pedal has been built using nothing but the highest quality parts as you can see in the pictures. Each pedal is tuned until I am satisfied with the sound. I do it the hard way, which is using transistor sockets 'till I find the sound I like and I then unsolder the sockets and solder in the transistors. This way takes longer, but guarantees that each pedal sounds as good as it possibly can. Through the years I have owned many MKII's, from Sola Sound to DAM, and have three pedals I have had for over 10 years that I use as test pedals that every one I build has to measure up to. Furthermore, if you aren't satisfied with your pedal for whatever reason, you can return it for a no questions asked refund. You will have to pay for the shipping. I also give lifetime warranty that is transferable if you sell it. If you are in the New York area, you can check the pedals at Main Drag music in Brooklyn and 30th Street Guitars in Manhattan. I am trying to make this as risk free as possible for buyers, because there are a lot of builders out there and I understand how people are naturally nervous to commit to buying. I put a lot of pride into these builds and want whoever buys anything from me to be completely satisfied. If not you get a refund. I also work with many clients in order to get pedals just the way they want them. In the next few days will be listing many pedals that I have built, so please check my other auctions. Also, I have included some pictures of other colors I have as options. There is a video at the very bottom of the listing, you just have to wait for it load.  Thank you, Chris LIC Pedals. Now for the features
* Professionally Powder Coated Hammond Enclosure ( 65 colors to choose from)
* True to the original Sola Sound MKII circuit
* Mullard branded OC42's  gain matched and checked in circuit
* Vintage NOS Mullard Mustard Capacitors
* Vintage NOS Allen Bradley Carbon Comp Resistors
* New BC Components Electrolytic Capacitors 
* True Bypass switching with a Carling heavy duty Foot switch
* Alpha pots and Cliff jacks
* Real .15 pitch Veroboard, just like the original
* Large Hammond enclosure 6" long 3 1/2" wide
* Shielded wiring for the lowest noise possible
* Extra pot for external bias (gives you more options to tune the pedal the way you want it)
* Heavy Duty Carling switch (much better then the blue Chinese  switches)
* Real Daka Ware Knobs
* Battery clip on the lid of the enclosure. Forgot to post a picture of it.
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