John Cusack (pedal builder) builds for a lot of boutique companies!

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I don't have the full list at all, but I discovered this for myself after buying two Mojohands, a Cusack Screamer Fuzz, and a Honey Bee all made by Cusack this weekend. Bought them direct off of Donner Rusk.

My Honeybee is a newer version of this:



My understand is that this the same pedal more or less from the original designer, Bjorn, but made through a different company. The difference is Donner Rusk has continued to make them and added a few options the original didn't have.



Got the Rook. Supposedly based on the Landgraff OD based on something I read on the internet I'm incapable of verifying.



Also got one of these:

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@andrewsrea I'm assuming you'll want to check these out. I'm absolutely floored by this and the one I bought from Donner yesterday:

I legitimately think this might be the better than the King of Tone. Supposedly it's based on the BB but a bit darker. Someone out there says it has more mids.

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golem wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 10:02 pm @andrewsrea I'm assuming you'll want to check these out. I'm absolutely floored by this and the one I bought from Donner yesterday:

I legitimately think this might be the better than the King of Tone. Supposedly it's based on the BB but a bit darker. Someone out there says it has more mids.

Looking forward to it!

BTW, I reverse-engineered your Analog Man KOT. Exactly what I thought it was. It sounds very good and has different gain EQ (more mids, less treble) from the original Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal design.
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