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British Pedal Company Special Edition Wooden Case MKI Tone Bender

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BPC MKI Wooden Case Prototype Tone Bender

The UK fuzz box phenomenon began in 1965 when electronics engineer Gary Stewart Hurst designed an effects pedal called a Tone Bender. The first production version of the Tone Bender is referred to as the Tone Bender MKI. The MKI featured a three transistor circuit that was based upon the Gibson built Maestro Fuzz-tone. This circuit was modified by Hurst to produce more sustain than its American counter part. The story goes that guitar legend Vic Flick, the man responsible for the James Bond Theme, brought a Fuzz-tone (FZ-1) to Hurst and requested the sustain to be increased. The Tone Bender was one the first ever British made Fuzz box available to the public and sold for 14 guineas. THE BIRTH OF BRITISH FUZZ WAS BORN!

Casing

The original “PROTOTYPE” units were housed in a primitive wooden box case and were distributed to session players on the London scene including Jeff Beck. Due to Beck’s heavy use of the pedal he smashed the unit with his heavy foot stomping movements while playing on stage. As word got out about Gary Hurst new design he changed the construction material to steel in order to live up to the rigours of stage use. Comments If Fuzz is your thing then the above will be of interest from both players and collectors a like that creates both the look styling and tone of Britains most famous and iconic of all fuzz effects

BPC MKI Tone Bender

  • 1965 Prototype Reissue
  • Hand Produced
  • Wooden Wedge Shape Case
  • Point to point Wiring (Non Circuit board)
  • 2x 2G381 + 1x OC75
  • Correct Period Aluminium Knobs
  • Top Input Jack
  • Rear Output Jack
  • Manual On/Off Switch
  • Hand Stained Finish
  • Certificate of Authenticity
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Over 40 years experience in buying selling and trading new, used and vintage guitars, amplifiers and effects.

We also offer Part Exchange, Valuations, Consignment Sales and Appraisals.

​​​​​​​Vintage Guitar Showroom - Hanks, 27 Denmark Street, London WC2H 8NJ

​​​​​​​Customer Service email sales {at} londonvintageguitars {dot} com

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We accept payment by any of the following methods:


PayPal - Credit Card - Bank Wire


Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!


We offer Competetive Shipping Prices on all orders!


Small items will be dispatched via Royal mail, larger items via TNT or FEDEX. if your item is a vintage piece please allow 1-2 days for us to process your oder as we like to check your item over thoroughly before sending


If the item we have sold you is not as described, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not.


You can return a product for up to 14 days from the date you purchased it.


Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.

BPC MKI Wooden Case Prototype Tone Bender The UK fuzz box phenomenon began in 1965 when electronics engineer Gary Stewart Hurst designed an effects pedal called a Tone Bender. The first production version of the Tone Bender is referred to as the Tone Bender MKI. The MKI featured a three transistor circuit that was based upon the Gibson built Maestro Fuzz-tone. This circuit was modified by Hurst to produce more sustain than its American counter part. The story goes that guitar legend Vic Flick, the man responsible for the James Bond Theme, brought a Fuzz-tone (FZ-1) to Hurst and requested the sustain to be increased. The Tone Bender was one the first ever British made Fuzz box available to the public and sold for 14 guineas. THE BIRTH OF BRITISH FUZZ WAS BORN! Casing The original “PROTOTYPE” units were housed in a primitive wooden box case and were distributed to session players on the London scene including Jeff Beck. Due to Beck’s heavy use of the pedal he smashed the unit with his heavy foot stomping movements while playing on stage. As word got out about Gary Hurst new design he changed the construction material to steel in order to live up to the rigours of stage use. Comments If Fuzz is your thing then the above will be of interest from both players and collectors a like that creates both the look styling and tone of Britains most famous and iconic of all fuzz effects BPC MKI Tone Bender ---1965 Prototype Reissue ---Hand Produced ---Wooden Wedge Shape Case ---Point to point Wiring (Non Circuit board) ---2x 2G381 + 1x OC75 ---Correct Period Aluminium Knobs ---Top Input Jack ---Rear Output Jack ---Manual On/Off Switch ---Hand Stained Finish ---Certificate of Authenticity
London Vintage Guitars are please to offer:

British Pedal Company Special Edition Wooden Case MKI Tone Bender

BPC MKI Wooden Case Prototype Tone Bender

The UK fuzz box phenomenon began in 1965 when electronics engineer Gary Stewart Hurst designed an effects pedal called a Tone Bender. The first production version of the Tone Bender is referred to as the Tone Bender MKI. The MKI featured a three transistor circuit that was based upon the Gibson built Maestro Fuzz-tone. This circuit was modified by Hurst to produce more sustain than its American counter part. The story goes that guitar legend Vic Flick, the man responsible for the James Bond Theme, brought a Fuzz-tone (FZ-1) to Hurst and requested the sustain to be increased. The Tone Bender was one the first ever British made Fuzz box available to the public and sold for 14 guineas. THE BIRTH OF BRITISH FUZZ WAS BORN!

Casing

The original “PROTOTYPE” units were housed in a primitive wooden box case and were distributed to session players on the London scene including Jeff Beck. Due to Beck’s heavy use of the pedal he smashed the unit with his heavy foot stomping movements while playing on stage. As word got out about Gary Hurst new design he changed the construction material to steel in order to live up to the rigours of stage use. Comments If Fuzz is your thing then the above will be of interest from both players and collectors a like that creates both the look styling and tone of Britains most famous and iconic of all fuzz effects

BPC MKI Tone Bender

  • 1965 Prototype Reissue
  • Hand Produced
  • Wooden Wedge Shape Case
  • Point to point Wiring (Non Circuit board)
  • 2x 2G381 + 1x OC75
  • Correct Period Aluminium Knobs
  • Top Input Jack
  • Rear Output Jack
  • Manual On/Off Switch
  • Hand Stained Finish
  • Certificate of Authenticity
WE BUY - SELL - TRADE

Over 40 years experience in buying selling and trading new, used and vintage guitars, amplifiers and effects.

We also offer Part Exchange, Valuations, Consignment Sales and Appraisals.

​​​​​​​Vintage Guitar Showroom - Hanks, 27 Denmark Street, London WC2H 8NJ

​​​​​​​Customer Service email sales {at} londonvintageguitars {dot} com

@DenmarkStLondon
@Denmark Street Guitars


We accept payment by any of the following methods:


PayPal - Credit Card - Bank Wire


Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!


We offer Competetive Shipping Prices on all orders!


Small items will be dispatched via Royal mail, larger items via TNT or FEDEX. if your item is a vintage piece please allow 1-2 days for us to process your oder as we like to check your item over thoroughly before sending


If the item we have sold you is not as described, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not.


You can return a product for up to 14 days from the date you purchased it.


Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.