To purchase a pedal, you may email me through my contact form, or you may also purchase and order in person at Joe's Guitars in Wallingford, CT. I accept payments via paypal but I prefer to interact with you, the customer, so that we can pick out a pedal that is right for you (and also so that I don't simply get a sudden volume of surprise orders. I am still a one-man operation, after all.) Typically, I prefer to send a paypal invoice to you upon completion of a pedal so that I am not holding onto anyone's money before I have something to send. Pedal prices are listed on the individual pedal pages, but this is a quick reference sheet for common models. I try to keep my prices reasonable for both of us as I know musicians are vastly under-appreciated in the monetary sense. Prices are based on a combination of complexity and parts cost of the pedal build. Shipping to the USA is free via USPS priority mail. International varies by location but is typically around $25 and will be agreed upon at time of order. Also, ask about special pricing for touring bands, dealers, and large orders.
314: $250
314 Silver/Red: $199
Ancient Astronaut: $175
Frog: $175
Loomer: $185
Mystery Fern: $185
Pixel: $185
Plume: $185
Robert: $150
Savior Machine: $185
Silver Apple: $250
Space Ritual: $150
Spitvalve: $175
POWER: Please note that SHOE pedals do not run on batteries. You will need a standard 2.1 mm center negative 9V power supply (as used on most pedals) in order to run them. Power consumption is extremely low for all SHOE pedals (less than 5mA and for some pedals even below 1mA) so virtually any pedal power supply of the correct polarity can run more than one SHOE pedal on a daisy chain.
314: $250
314 Silver/Red: $199
Ancient Astronaut: $175
Frog: $175
Loomer: $185
Mystery Fern: $185
Pixel: $185
Plume: $185
Robert: $150
Savior Machine: $185
Silver Apple: $250
Space Ritual: $150
Spitvalve: $175
POWER: Please note that SHOE pedals do not run on batteries. You will need a standard 2.1 mm center negative 9V power supply (as used on most pedals) in order to run them. Power consumption is extremely low for all SHOE pedals (less than 5mA and for some pedals even below 1mA) so virtually any pedal power supply of the correct polarity can run more than one SHOE pedal on a daisy chain.