What Guild pedals/effects besides copicat and foxey lady?

Jeff

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Yep, & they sell for cheap..... $475.

http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/msg/2200957113.html

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All aces, frono. Yo d' man. What do the foxey lady and the trioct do? What's the diff between the wah pedals?

I'd like to hear the baritone uke run through all that stuff. But it might sound like a baritone puke.

Thanks again for the url. You and Old Grot are getting to be the go-to resources.
 

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Darryl Hattenhauer said:
All aces, frono. Yo d' man. What do the foxey lady and the trioct do? What's the diff between the wah pedals?

I'd like to hear the baritone uke run through all that stuff. But it might sound like a baritone puke.

Thanks again for the url. You and Old Grot are getting to be the go-to resources.

Thanks, although most of the time I am just acting as Grot's publicist.
 

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Here ya go oh Hatted One!

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The "Tri-Oct" is a pedal with it's own pick-up that must be installed on the guitar! It's a forerunner of an Octave pedal. You play a note and it synthesizes three octaves to that note.
 

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Well I haven't bought one in a while but they come up on ebay once in a while.

I have to tell you though. They're not very good sounding pedals. Compared to my 60's Thomas Organ Vox Wah-wah pedal the Guild pedal sounds like a cat with it's tail stuck under Grandma's rocker! :shock:

Of them all, the VW-400 was the best of the lot.
 

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I had one of those chrome reverb units shown in the Grots link.
It was point-to-point solid state. I think the tank inside it was 7 or 8 inches long.
It didn't work, and I couldn't find anyone nearby who could fix it.
If you knocked hard on the top of it while it was on, dimed, it sounded like a gently tapped reverb tank.

I sold it to "The Guild Guy" for maybe $60.

I wondered if he ever got it working.
 

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Walter Broes said:
Binson echorec, imported/branded by Guild, just like the Watkins Copicat :

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I bought one of those once, unheard, and wondered why it didn't sound like a regular Echorec. Looked inside and it was solid state. It was ok, but no Echorec by any stretch of the imagination. I sold it on.


Most, if not all Guild effects were rebrands.
 
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