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Also vouch for Oil City, really good price and they sound amazing.
Hard to believe such a good pedal can be had for such little money. The pedal itself is a bit lightweight but the sound is good. I wonder if you're being diplomatic by saying 99%; I read a blind test between that and the Sansamp and no one was able to tell the difference.
Recently, though, I've got the Amplitube Ampeg software for bass and it's got that "kid in a sweetshop" thing. You can actually move the mics around on the little drawings of mic stands and it changes the impulse response to one recorded with that mic in that spot.
Squier Classic vibe series: prices have gone up since but when introduced they were awesomely good for the price.
PRS S2 guitars: not seen a dud yet and play beautifully. I'd buy two if I was starting over.
Switchcraft & Neutrik sockets and plugs.
Buffalo pedals: Great build quality and parts used.
Eastman guitars: great guitars
Shubb capo, a brilliant design that lets you shorten the fretboard with minimal added tension on the strings.
And locking tuners, as has also already been said. Godsend!