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leadfoot (verified owner) –
This is a really simple circuit to make, the hardest part is sourcing appropriate Germanium transistors. I followed the guide here: http://diy.smallbearelec.com/Projects/FuzzE-One/FuzzE-One.htm to find the specs for picking the transistors for each location.
I ended up using some SFT353 from Amplified Parts and they sound fantastic. It’s probably worth socketing your transistors so you can see which ones sound best in each position then once you’re happy soldering them into the socket.