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Very Old Edwards Pedal

Posted: 11 Jul 2021 10:46 am
by Alan Watt
I know there's been some posts before about these pedals, but mine seems older than others I've seen, and has an interesting story behind it:
In the late 70s, I played in a band with Tiff Garcia, Jerry's older brother. At one point, rehearsal moved to Mickey Hart's "Rolling Thunder" barn, where both the bass player Larry and I did various tasks for Mickey(including engineering on recordings).
One day Mickey comes in, hands a box of various guitar pedals to Larry, and says, "This is a bunch of junk Jerry left here that he doesn't want. Give it to someone in Tiff's band." Funny thing was, I was standing right there, and Mickey knew I played with Tiff.
There was some distortion pedal in pieces that I still have, but also this Edwards. I used it with my Bakelite Richenbacher lap steel I own, and so it was a natural choice when I bought my pedal steel.
By itself, it is muddy as hell, but the Roland tuner I use acts as a buffer amp (somehow), and so tone is good/acceptable. It is a bit high in height, and the pedal travel is something to learn and get used to.
I've recently bought a Goodrich 6122R; waiting for delivery on that and will A/B them to see which I like better. But I'll always hold onto the Edwards; it's a brick that's almost indestructible, not to mention a good story.
Sorry about the sideways pics; that's how they loaded onto the site.
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Posted: 11 Jul 2021 11:37 am
by Jeremy Reeves
cool! I'd like to see the distortion pieces too

Posted: 11 Jul 2021 2:49 pm
by Dave Hopping
Looks like it does tone as well as volume. If it is V+T, do both functions work?

Posted: 11 Jul 2021 6:32 pm
by Alan Watt
Dave Hopping wrote:Looks like it does tone as well as volume. If it is V+T, do both functions work?[/quote

It does; I disabled the tone, so that it wouldn't complicate whatever I was putting thru it.

Posted: 11 Jul 2021 6:33 pm
by Alan Watt
Jeremy Reeves wrote:cool! I'd like to see the distortion pieces too
maybe I can dig it out; I never put it together or used it. I'm trying to remember the brand; it had three knobs, I think.

Posted: 12 Jul 2021 6:15 am
by Dave Hopping
I've no idea of production numbers but I've only seen one other Edwards volume and tone pedal, so they must be extremely rare. That one was gifted to me a few years ago in non-working condition, and having it fixed has been in my inbox for awhile now. I have 4 other Edwards pedals, all volume-only.

Wonder if Garcia used Alan's pedal on Dead/NRPS stuff we've heard.....

Posted: 12 Jul 2021 10:32 am
by Richard Sinkler
I had one of these (V & T) back in the 70's - 80's. It served a purpose but was a tone sucker. I disconnected the tone function. The tone circuit couldn't help it. As soon as I could afford it, I got a Goodrich pot pedal. I believe I chucked the Edwards into the trash.