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Step into guitar history with this original 1980 Boss OD-1 OverDrive, one of the most legendary overdrive pedals ever created. This isn’t just any OD-1—this is an early production model with the rare "long dash" logo and silver screw, making it highly sought after by collectors and players alike.A Piece of Overdrive HistoryThe Boss OD-1 was the very first overdrive pedal ever produced by Boss, setting the standard for generations of pedals to come. Its warm, natural tube-like clipping and dynamic response have made it a favorite among countless guitarists. This pedal, made in 1980, is verified by the date code on its original JRC4558D op-amp chip and its serial number (0200)—a true piece of Boss history!Rare & Iconic – Used by the GreatsThe Boss OD-1 has been reportedly used by legendary artists such as:🎸 Steve Vai – Known for his expressive tone and sustain🎸 Gary Moore – The fiery blues-rock master🎸 Eddie Van Halen – Rumored to have experimented with it in his rig🎸 Joe Satriani – A go-to for rich, harmonic overdriveThese early OD-1s are becoming increasingly rare, especially in this condition. If you’ve been looking for the original Boss overdrive, now is your chance!Professionally Serviced & Ready to RockThis pedal has been fully checked out and serviced by a pro tech at Mad Slav Amps in Beaverton, OR, ensuring it’s in top shape and ready to rock for many years to come. The jacks, switch, and pots are all clean and functioning perfectly.Key Features:✅ Rare long dash "OD-1" logo✅ Silver screw edition✅ Original JRC4558D chip✅ Low serial number (0200)✅ Tested, cleaned, and fully functionalDon’t miss out on this chance to own a piece of guitar history! Buy with confidence – this OD-1 is ready to deliver legendary overdrive for years to come!
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