A collection of five vintage guitar effects pedals, comprising a Boss CE-1, Japanese made, fabled chorus pedal, 240v, Australian delivered, die-cast chassis, 'Bucket Brigade' driver chip, independent chorus and vibrato effects, a 1976 MXR Distortion and overdrive pedal, USA Made, steel housing, early 'Script' logo, LM741 chip, a rare Hot-Cake Distortion Pedal, New Zealand made, steel housing, early prototype of now famous effect, silk screened graphics, an Ibanez PG401 Parametric EQ, Japanese made, '808' series, steel housing, three-band adjustable EQ sliders with rotary knob for mid-range frequencies, and an MXR Micro Amp, USA Made, early 'block logo', steel housing, single rotary knob for gain control, The Hot Cake pedal was invented by one of the guys from Split Enz. I had one of the original prototypes back in the early '80s and used these live and on recordings until 1989.' Kirk Pengilly. Provenance: Private Collection of Mr Kirk Pengilly, Sydney