actually, I've spoken to Mike Fuller, and I get along fine with him ... I'm sure he does get overwhelmed with emails sometimes, though. He deserves credit for being one of the first boutique pedal makers with a consistently high level of quality, and his pedals are not only engineered well, but built to "take a licking, and keep on ticking"
John, I've emailed Geoffrey Teese, and you're right, he's a real gentleman. He had some problems with a run of switches (not his fault, but the manufacturer), and replaced them at his own expense.
I'm sure that the Picture Wah is kind of an ultimate re-creation of the Vox Clyde Mc Coy, but my RMC1 is also a great wah, and they are $175, and well worth the extra money over a 535 Crybaby or even the Budda Wah (I know, 'cause I tried one). For those with humbuckers, then the Wizard Wah is voiced better.
I made a page a while back with some clips of the Teese Wah ... although my playing was crappy (I have to practice to get good with a wah!). Still, I think you can get some idea of the range and vocal quality of the RMC1:
RMC1 Teese wah