My first electric guitar and amp was an Epiphone Wilshire guitar and a Pathfinder amp. I paid about $400. I bought them around 1967 at Beacon Music in Boston. Years later I threw them both away when I was told that they just weren't worth the money to repair. The Wilshire guitar today sells for between $3,000-$5,000. I guess I made a boo boo huh? Good luck with the Pathfinder
I believe that this Pathfinder is one of the earlier models. To find it "dump-diving", is a fabulous score. I just plugged my '74 Les Paul Std. into it for the first time. I'd say that it loves them humbuckers. It sounded better than with my single coil G&L's for some reason. Enjoy that amp, they're great, and very sixties looking.
BTW: Skylar (If that's you) you made a very understated, but funny video. Good job.
My first electric guitar and amp was an Epiphone Wilshire guitar and a Pathfinder amp. I paid about $400. I bought them around 1967 at Beacon Music in Boston. Years later I threw them both away when I was told that they just weren't worth the money to repair. The Wilshire guitar today sells for between $3,000-$5,000. I guess I made a boo boo huh? Good luck with the Pathfinder
jolson1567 6 months ago
I believe that this Pathfinder is one of the earlier models. To find it "dump-diving", is a fabulous score. I just plugged my '74 Les Paul Std. into it for the first time. I'd say that it loves them humbuckers. It sounded better than with my single coil G&L's for some reason. Enjoy that amp, they're great, and very sixties looking.
BTW: Skylar (If that's you) you made a very understated, but funny video. Good job.
MrRoundel 1 year ago
12-22-09 Got your msg. Skylar will be the future FEMALE 'Hendrix'
You got a good Amp! Practice.
Great colors on your Channel !
Merry Christmas & a happy , safe '2010'.
TheFOOfighterFREAK 2 years ago