**UPDATE: Pedals by Way Huge Electronics are now on sale here.
In January of 2008, Way Huge pedals announced they are making a comeback with the help of Dunlop. Here's the press release:
Launched in 1992 by Jeorge Tripps, Way Huge Electronics began as a result of Tripp's search for great tone, and his desire to perform with reliable, rugged and pedal board-friendly effects that had the magic of his coveted vintage pedals. The very first pedal--simply labeled "Fuzz Box"--was quickly followed by such staples to the product line as the Red Llama Overdrive, Foot Pig Fuzz and Green Rhino Overdrive II, which quickly found their way into the hands and onto the pedal boards of the world's guitar elite. Ensuing years would see the introduction of pedals such as the Swollen Pickle Jumbo Fuzz, Aqua-Puss Analog Delay, and the Saffron Squeeze. Over the span of a few years, Tripps helped revolutionize what would later be known as the "boutique" effects market. In late December 1999, the company closed its doors as Tripps pursued other opportunities, sending demand for Way Huge products soaring, and driving online auctions well into the hundreds--sometimes thousands--for used Way Huge pedals. Now teaming up with Dunlop, Way Huge pedals will once again be available to the masses, so all can enjoy their finely tuned electronics, high-grade circuitry and road ready construction, built under the watchful eye of Mr. Huge himself.
Looking for a Swollen Pickle Fuzz, Pork Loin Overdrive or Fat Sandwich Distortion guitar pedal by Way Huge Electronics? Well, you can now buy them new here. Here's a few videos to wet your appetite.
i am interested in your comments regarding the value of Way Huge pedals. Back in the early 90′s I purchased a Way Huge Tone Leper
it has a no 005 stamped on the case which i assume means that it was the fifth one made. I cannot find it on any online auction site so is it that rare?
Are you able to advise me of its value……
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A wacky effects pedal from a wacky company, with a wacky website.
It’s just so wacky.
Cheers
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i am interested in your comments regarding the value of Way Huge pedals. Back in the early 90′s I purchased a Way Huge Tone Leper
it has a no 005 stamped on the case which i assume means that it was the fifth one made. I cannot find it on any online auction site so is it that rare?
Are you able to advise me of its value……