changes at trainwreck.com

Express, Liverpool, Rocket, Dirty Little Monster, etc.

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toddyjoe
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Re: changes at trainwreck.com

Post by toddyjoe »

It was useful in the sense that it provided a single website to find references to historical information about Trainwreck amps, Ken Fischer and his various Trainwreck models and individual amps. I know of no other site on the web that listed all the names of the individual amps along with the basic information for each. Even for people experienced with Trainwreck amps and those who already printed much of the information from the site long ago, it provided a quick reference to look something up with having to pull out a reference folder and look for the old printouts one might have made long ago (personal experience shining through here). It also gave people familiar with Trainwreck amps like me a link to give to complete Trainwreck newbies, a link that would provide a good introduction to Trainwrecks and the man behind them. All in all, the site was more than just a collection of pics to gawk over. It was certainly more useful than the current version of the site.
Last edited by toddyjoe on Tue Sep 13, 2005 4:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: changes at trainwreck.com

Post by Guest »

Fair enough.
I enjoyed the previous site for what it was , a good book report (IMO)
that also remained unchanged for years.
All things must pass and I will think positive about the new site as I know it will be interesting.
You guys take it easy.
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