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The Ultimate Collector’s Fuzz Factory – NAMM 2007 ShowpieceThis is an exceptionally rare, museum-grade piece of boutique pedal history. This ZVEX Fuzz Factory was hand-built specifically for the NAMM 2007 trade show in California. It is a limited edition "Show Run" unit, clearly hand-marked on the backplate as number 4 of only 10 ever produced in this specific theme.Artist & Provenance:• Jason Myrold Original: This unit features the iconic hand-painted art of Jason Myrold, the original ZVEX artist whose pre-2010 work is the most highly sought-after by collectors worldwide.• Dated & Signed: Hand-signed by Myrold on the side (11/06) and finalized/signed on the backplate by Zachary Vex on 12/20/06.• The "Kanji" Theme: Painted in a stunning, rare "Samurai Sound" (侍音) / "Amplify-Distort-Machine" (激歪機) Kanji theme. Unlike standard hand-painted units, these "Global" themed NAMM units were produced in incredibly small, non-continuous batches.Condition & Use:This pedal has been kept in a smoke-free home studio environment and has never been gigged. The paintwork remains vivid and intact—a true "Closet Classic." It features the original 1960s-spec Germanium transistors that define the Fuzz Factory’s legendary "velcro" rip and self-oscillation screams.Why this is a premium investment:Standard production Fuzz Factories are common; however, Myrold-painted NAMM units are finite assets. As Jason Myrold is no longer the primary painter for ZVEX, these early, show-spec units continue to appreciate in value. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece from the "Golden Era" of ZVEX boutique production.• Serial Number: NAMM 2007 #4/10• Shipping: Will be shipped via fully insured, tracked, and signed-for courier (UK/Worldwide).

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