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Here's a hard-to-find X-Amp with an oak cabinet. |
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This is a
roadworn model #8-12-A from the late 50's or early 60's. |
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From 1956,
this is a model #666 amp. |
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Here's
another #666, from 1957. |
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This is the
rear of the above model #666, which shows the control layout. |
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This is a
Kiesel Model #8-B, from the late 1940's. |
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Here's a
late-70's era VTX112 combo amp. |
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This is a
1964 model #10-RA amp. |
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Here's a late
80's/early 90's X-100B head that was mounted in a custom-made oak
cabinet. |
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This is a very
cool 1980's X60B guitar amp. The seller (or some previous owner)
made this custom cabinetry for the amp head and the speakers. Very
classy! |
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Here's an
unusual mid-80's X-Amp. Obviously, at some point, someone
decided to cover it in snakeskin tolex. It actually looks pretty
nice. |
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This is the
back of the snakeskin X-Amp. Worth a second look. |
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This is an X100-B
that has been recovered in orange tolex. |
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From 1976,
this is a VTR-2800
guitar head. |
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This is a
1967 T11 amp head. |
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From 1969,
this is a Bass Master B1010 amp head. |
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This is an
early 50's Carvin amp, with a Bakelite case, just like the lap steel
guitars of the era. |
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Here's a
1946 Kiesel amplifier - one of the oldest items on the site. |
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This is a
late 70's MP600 powered mixer. |
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This is a 1979 S1800 mixer. |
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This is an MP410
mixer from the mid-1970's. |
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