Re: Fuzz Pedals
While Page did indeed use a tonebender, I reckon you'd be better off avoiding it. I've played an original, and I've built several copies, and to be honest, I don't find it versatile at all. If it's exactly what you're looking for, that's great, but there was more to that particular Page tone than the fuzz pedal.
If it's your first fuzz, I reckon you should go for something versatile, even if you're after a specific tone. The Boss FZ-2 (which I've recently got hold of) is, while not ideal for getting the best possible sound, is spot on for experimentation and discovering what fuzz has to offer. The Zvex model is also excellent for variety, but it's very expensive for what it is.
On the flip side, we have things like the Fuzz Face, which, while being one of my favorite fuzz's, is totally a one trick pony (just volume and gain knobs baby!)
I say you should think about exactly what you want from a new fuzz pedal (you may want a one trick pony!) and research to find what you're after.
If you wanna sound like Page, buy his whole setup, as well as the Fulltone
