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Robert Mayo
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by Robert Mayo » 31 Mar 2011 1:44 pm
Dana Blodgett wrote: Here is my '73 Sho-Bud 3x4
Very nice steel there Dana !!!
Alvin Blaine
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by Alvin Blaine » 31 Mar 2011 5:44 pm
Pro 1
Fender
A few amps
1932 Rickenbacher "The Speaker" amp, the first ever production guitar amp.
Robert Mayo
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by Robert Mayo » 1 Apr 2011 5:50 am
I spy a nice Fender TV panel amp in the background....
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by Doug Beaumier » 1 Apr 2011 8:55 am
Alvin Blaine
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by Alvin Blaine » 1 Apr 2011 1:52 pm
Robert Mayo wrote: I spy a nice Fender TV panel amp in the background....
1949 Deluxe
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by Robert Mayo » 2 Apr 2011 12:21 pm
Alvin Blaine wrote: Robert Mayo wrote: I spy a nice Fender TV panel amp in the background....
1949 Deluxe
I've looked for a narow panel ,4 input model for years.
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by Alvin Blaine » 2 Apr 2011 3:08 pm
Robert Mayo wrote: Alvin Blaine wrote: Robert Mayo wrote: I spy a nice Fender TV panel amp in the background....
1949 Deluxe
I've looked for a narow panel ,4 input model for years.
They're every where. I have two of 'em sittin' in front of me right now. One is June of '56 and the other is July of '56.
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by Robert Mayo » 2 Apr 2011 3:27 pm
affordable? 4 input models ?
Kelvin Monaghan
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by Kelvin Monaghan » 3 Apr 2011 9:41 pm
My 1965 Ricky and 60's Hofner 6 string bass 30" scale
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by Doug Beaumier » 3 Apr 2011 10:45 pm
Kevin, I had a 66 Rick very similar to yours back around 1970. A real sweet guitar. Seeing yours brings back a lot of memories!
Robert Mayo
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by Robert Mayo » 6 Apr 2011 3:41 pm
I have a letter from National that states this guitar predates the "New Yorker" that was made available, very sweet guitar,interesting in the single pickup has 6 adjustable poles pieces and each one is independently wound, making for six individual pickups. Not for sale. Interesting history on this guitar, I will be featuring all the details of ownership and history in an upcoming "Vintage Guitar News and Views" article soon.