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1. 1961 Silvertone model 1432 looks like an old TV but sounds real
sweet. |
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2. 1965 Premier B160 this is a great harp amp with 1 12"
speaker.One of the best midsize harp amps, nice and punchy. |
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3. 1960's Supro model 1624 dual tone very groovy amp with a big box cabinet. |
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4. 1957 Premier model 120 really down and dirty blues amp, Zonder loves
this thing. |
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5. 1965 Premier model 50 you can't own too many Premiers. |
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6. Custom Fender Super . Made by Rodgers amps down south, this is a
1969 Bandmaster Reverb chassis with a 15" and an 8" speaker in it.
Can't hear the harmonica? Now you can. |
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7. 1948 Gibson BR-9 lap steel amp. Reminds me of our friend Johnny Campbell. He would have loved it. |
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8. 1948 Masco w/8" speaker . These amps were made by tthe Mark Simpson
Co. they made sound systems in the 40s and 50s |
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| 9. 1948 Masco w/10" speaker.This one's just a little bigger now isn't it. |
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| 10. Very cool little Supro w/ two 5" jensens.Big bottom in a tiny package. |
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11.The lovely "mother of toilet seat" cabinet was popular for these
magnatones.They often were sold with a lap steel. |
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| 12. I got this Marvel amp at a flea market years ago. Never seen another. Has a 6" speaker and a big wild sound. |
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| 13. 1960 Gibson skylark. |
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| 14. 1964 Vox pathfinder. Right before they went solid state. |
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| 15. 1954 Magnatone Melodier w/ two 8's .One of the best harp amps i've ever used.Got this from the same sale as the Marvel |
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| 16.This is a Fisher Space Expander that our buddy Matt Wells put in this briefcase for me. They used to use these things on old James Brown records for that big room sound. |