I wasn’t aware of this version of the MKI until today. I’m sure you have probably seen the new line of Tone Benders that Sola Sound is releasing. I noticed that the Stu Castledine version was on vero, and the rest were all on the more familiar MKI board.
So after a little digging, it turns out this is based on a very early Tone Bender that Stu has – so early in fact that Gary Hurst said that it was rehoused from one of the original wooden enclosures.
Here’s a link to a site that Graham Green used to run, talking about the providence of Stu’s MKI. The excerpt below, as it is quite a long article. Graham has several original MKIs and is a keen collector and historian of early guitar pedals (British in particular).
Of the wooden ones though that’s very different!! To the best of mine (and Garys) knowledge, (as well as many many contacts with similar interests) this is the last complete original example. A friend Stu has one that has the same board but clearly re-housed in an early prototype metal case (with no battery Hatch – Gary acknowledges that to be the case with that particular pedal)
GARY HUSRT MKI TONE BENDER – CASTLEDINE 0.15″ VERO LAYOUT
CASTLEDINE MKI PHOTO CARE OF REVERB
I believe the output resistor is 3m3 instead of 2m2 – maybe to trim some level off, as this doesn’t have a resistor across the 500k pot.






