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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 0:49:28 GMT
My nephew George & mates. A small outdoor event this past week. That's my 65 yr old Fender Tremolux stacked on his new orange. Fitting, as I recently went past 66. That Tremolux was my first amp. I bought it in 1971 with an over-painted Japanese four pick-up guitar (once green metalflake sunburst). $25 for the pair I had it in the shop in 1990 for some capacitors and a new tube or two. It saw a few years of service in Bluzak&Zydeco. Gifted to my nephew in 2016 with some extra electronics and guitars, freshened again with a new (its third) speaker and a couple of more capacitors. The dinosaur lives on to play again. A shameless plug also for the artist George Webber, the fellow that had over-painted that old Lafayette Electronics catalog guitar that was part of the amp deal in '71. www.redbubble.com/people/gwebberarts/shop ....ermm https issues? www.redbubble.com/people/gwebberarts/shopCheers GC
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Post by MOK on Jul 25, 2020 11:53:16 GMT
Hey, good old fashioned amp for good old fashioned metal. Respect! \m/
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Post by pellius on Jul 25, 2020 13:25:32 GMT
Very cool.
It’s also great to see vintage equipment still doing what it was made to do.
The sound recording was good, too.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2021 22:29:16 GMT
Madness now!
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