Blackface 1967 Fender Twin Reverb Demo
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-- Tele-what?
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is it true it takes to people to carry them?
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how did you get the twin to break up a bit?....or was it the pickups?
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Classic sound there
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awesome, thanks alot. i will have tell him about it man. its such a nice guitar too.
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What did this amp sell for? I have one with a master volume mod through the vibrato channel. the vibrato is not active. how much does this decrease its value?
countryboy21kf 3 years ago
It sold for a premium because of the tubes and the originality. One with a master volume is worth about $500 wholesale (buyers market) and about $700 retail (sellers market). A master volume version is a completely different amp than this one even if they have the same name.
retroaficionado 3 years ago
i just looked @ the same Amp. a blackface supposed 1967. the knobs are chipped quite well, and the tubes were def not orignial tubes. Guitar Center wanted $1850 for it. best amp i've played. but i think it's a bit much on the price.. how much should this be worth?
mitchakotaco 2 years ago
$1850 is cheap for the best amp you have ever played.
Seriously though, Check the transformers date codes to make sure that they are original and look to make sure that it hasn't been retolexed. If all that and the Speakers are original (you can search up the correct date codes for all this on Google) $1850 is a fair price.
retroaficionado 2 years ago
what kind of SG is that? my friend has one exactly like it (he got it used) and we cant figure out what it is.
rixills 3 years ago
It is a 1990's model SG Custom that Gibson did for a limited run. It is a spec replica of a 1968 SG custom. If it has block greenish fake pearl inlays that is what he has. Check the serial number. The 1st and 5th numbers = the date the guitar was made. So 9868768 would be a guitar made in 1997.
retroaficionado 3 years ago