serial # 4-067254
date code on pots: 1977
In the parlance of our times; this pedal has seen some shit.

There were no effect pedal power supplies back in the day. To use the effects you had to keep a supply of 9V batteries on hand at all times. I remember using this pedal as a core part of my tone, so I left it upside down on top of an amp with the back cover plate removed - so the constant battery replacement was easier.
Sometime in 1979, I was moving a combo amp, and accidentally hit the pedal with one of the metal feet of the amp as I swung it over the amp the pedal was perched atop.

Since the pedal was open and the circuit board exposed, the impact broke one resistor in half, and chipped a couple more. There was no Internet and no reference to figure out what value of the destroyed component was.. I remember going to Radio Shack and buying an assortment of different value resistors and soldering them in one-at-a-time to try to get the sound back. It never sounded the same.
About 20 years ago I got ahold of a schematic and replaced the resistor with the correct value, swapped out the germanium diodes for red LEDs, and added an LED indicator as well as an external power jack.


