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Look up onI bought this in 1986 - it came off the assembly lines in October 1985. I loaned it to a friend and then forgot about it . . . nearly 40 years later it emerges from his cupboard - seemingly he'd forgotten I'd leant it to him too (oh how we larfed) . . must ask him what happened to my Yamaha SG3000!Anyway, I plugged it in . . and it worked great from the off.It is a little battle-scarred (retouched scratch across the top and a few chips off the sides) as you can see from the photos, but to find one boxed with instructions? yeah, they're quite rare. Serial Number is 591400.The only caveat is that I wrote my serials for the rest of my Boss Pedals inside the (slightly tatty) box, apart from that, it's in decent used condition, given its age.These are now legendary pedals - given that this is a proper time piece from the correct time, if you buy it, you'll own a wee bit of metal history. I was pumping this through a tranny Marshall Stack!I've priced it to go - it's a real time machine piece and I am sure it will bring lots of noisy joy to whoever buys it. It will be really well packed and sent via Royal Mail Tracked 48.No returns please - you know when people say they really need the space? well I REALLY need the space.

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