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1. The amp is exactly the way it was purchased in 1970. The serial number shows it was later in 1970 for the build. My father and a friend went to Stadler Music in Reidsville, NC in 1970 and both purchased Twin silverfaces. My brother has my dad's amp and I have this one. I am the second owner.Don Mogle wrote:Hi Steven,
I'm not a buyer since I live in Texas, but I have a couple questions that may be of interest to a potential buyer:
1. The Fender decal has the tail which seems to be what they used on the blackface Twins. But clearly, you have a silver face amp. Did it come this way or was the decal replaced? Did the early siverface Twins come with the tail???
2. Do you know if this 70 Twin has the AB763 circuit? I'm guessing the answer is no, but not sure when Fender changed over from blackface AB763 to the later silverface version (whatever circuit that was).
3. Was the amp ever modded to blackface circuit?
4. Any gut shots of the internal chassis?
Thanks,
Don
Well Tony, he did say he was the second owner.Tony Prior wrote:Looks to be a great original amp, Steve says its original and has been stored so why challenge him ? !
Donny Hinson wrote:Well Tony, he did say he was the second owner.Tony Prior wrote:Looks to be a great original amp, Steve says its original and has been stored so why challenge him ? !The amp is over 50 years old, and it just seems strange (to me) that the faceplate is scratched and dinged in several places, and the chassis and and speakers are rather dirty and stained, and the hardware is rusty, while the grille and Tolex are perfect?
I call ‘em as I see ‘em. I’m sorry if it offends some people; but it’s just my nature to give an honest and realistic “evaluation” (which is nothing but an opinion, based on past experience).
I just sold the original D120Fs that were in my 1970 TR, for $700, original cones, no rub, good impedance, etc. Probably about to sell the TR, it has light weight Eminence speakers in it, not the same sound as JBLs, but it still chimes, thanks to that great circuit. Oh, and it now weighs right at 60 lb.Ken Morgan wrote:Two years ago I sold my 71 Twin for $750…but had already sold the JBLs for $650/pair.