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SERIAL #2 Vemuram Jan Ray
560sinds 9 jun. '25, 21:06
€ 3.000,00
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Afhaalpunt voor € 4,95 of thuis voor € 5,95
Thuisbezorgd voor € 6,95
Thuisbezorgd door Brenger vanaf € 42,-
Kenmerken
ConditieGebruikt
TypeDistortion, Overdrive of Fuzz, Volume
Beschrijving
Vemuram Jan Ray serial number #2
The ultimate collectors dream!
Including original box, verification from owner of Vemuram Tri-Sound, Tokyo.
Here we have Vemuram Jan Ray Serial number #2, the holygrail of overdrive pedals and one of the most important overdrives in the world. The Vemuram Jan Ray, also known as the Klon Centaur-killer, is used by many famous artists and celebraties as the most favorite overdrive. Vemuram Jan Ray is the by far the most popular model from Tri-Sound (many well-known guitarists have their own Vemuram signature model, like John Shanks, Michael Landeau, Darryl Jones, Oz Noy and Mateus Asato).
This particular pedal is handbuild by the Vemuram-team and is the second Vemuram Jan Ray ever build world wide. Vemuram Tri-Sound Tokyo has the serial #1 Jan Ray in the vault. The owner of Vemuram Tri-Sound Tokyo told me I was very lucky to be the owner of serial #2. The circuit design has not changed since the release of the Vemuram Jan Ray. However, Vemuram Jan Ray serial #2 has been manufactured for more than over 10 years. So, the component batches are completely different compared to the components that were made 10+ years ago. Vemuram Jan Ray started the legendary production of the holygrail overdrive, which is extremely successful and used by many famous guitarists. It started the musical revolution of the overdrive pedals. Vemuram Tri-Sound, Tokyo would never sell serial #1 from their vault.
This is the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own the collectors dream holygrail serial number #2 of the legendary Vemuram Jan Ray model!
The ultimate collectors dream!
Including original box, verification from owner of Vemuram Tri-Sound, Tokyo.
Here we have Vemuram Jan Ray Serial number #2, the holygrail of overdrive pedals and one of the most important overdrives in the world. The Vemuram Jan Ray, also known as the Klon Centaur-killer, is used by many famous artists and celebraties as the most favorite overdrive. Vemuram Jan Ray is the by far the most popular model from Tri-Sound (many well-known guitarists have their own Vemuram signature model, like John Shanks, Michael Landeau, Darryl Jones, Oz Noy and Mateus Asato).
This particular pedal is handbuild by the Vemuram-team and is the second Vemuram Jan Ray ever build world wide. Vemuram Tri-Sound Tokyo has the serial #1 Jan Ray in the vault. The owner of Vemuram Tri-Sound Tokyo told me I was very lucky to be the owner of serial #2. The circuit design has not changed since the release of the Vemuram Jan Ray. However, Vemuram Jan Ray serial #2 has been manufactured for more than over 10 years. So, the component batches are completely different compared to the components that were made 10+ years ago. Vemuram Jan Ray started the legendary production of the holygrail overdrive, which is extremely successful and used by many famous guitarists. It started the musical revolution of the overdrive pedals. Vemuram Tri-Sound, Tokyo would never sell serial #1 from their vault.
This is the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own the collectors dream holygrail serial number #2 of the legendary Vemuram Jan Ray model!
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