• Catalinbread Wake

    Catalinbread Wake

     239
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  • Catalinbread Talisman Ghost

    Catalinbread Talisman Ghost

     269
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  • Catalinbread Airstrip Preamp

    Catalinbread Airstrip

     219
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  • Catalinbread Soft Focus Deluxe

    Catalinbread Soft Focus Deluxe

     399
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  • Catalinbread Bitters

    Catalinbread Bitters

     249
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  • Catalinbread Perseus Dio

    Catalinbread Perseus Dio

     219
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  • Catalinbread SideArm

    Catalinbread SideArm

     179
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  • Catalinbread StarCrash

    Catalinbread StarCrash

     179
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  • Catalinbread Epoch Bias

    Catalinbread Epoch Bias

     209
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  • Catalinbread Soft Focus Gold

    Catalinbread Soft Focus Gold

     249
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  • Catalinbread Naga Viper MKII

    Catalinbread Naga Viper MKII

     219
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  • Catalinbread Sinkhole

    Catalinbread Sinkhole

     229
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  • Catalinbread CBX Gated Reverb

    Catalinbread CBX Gated Reverb

     229
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  • Catalinbread Dirty Little Secret Deluxe

    Catalinbread Dirty Little Secret Deluxe

     349
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  • Catalinbread Carbide

    Catalinbread Carbide

     219
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  • Catalinbread Tremolo8

    Catalinbread Tremolo8

     259
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Back before most people heard the term “boutique” in reference to music gear, something was brewing in all corners of the globe, spurred by the Internet and the ability to share information freely. Guitar players began to look backwards to move forwards, combining time-tested approaches to pedalcraft with forward-thinking ideas.

The Pacific Northwest’s answer to this boom was Catalinbread, born in 2003 on Nic Harris’s kitchen table. After producing the Super Chili Picoso, the first Catalinbread-branded pedal exclusively for ToneFactor, a Seattle-based guitar shop.

Adventurous designs

The sales of this fur-lined pedal went on to fund some more adventurous designs, and before long Catalinbread had outgrown both its business model and modest shop space, packing up the truck and ending up in Portland, Oregon. We’ve been here since 2006, now manufacturing over 30 unique pedals, built by human hands, one by one.