Winterland for sale
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Winterland for sale
Here is the link, can be yours for $180K.
https://reverb.com/item/91226743-1971-d ... ts-sn-0011
Interesting that it is serialized #0011 but is the 3rd (or 1 of 3?) Winterland. No clear pics of the internals or transformers and tubes.
-Dan
https://reverb.com/item/91226743-1971-d ... ts-sn-0011
Interesting that it is serialized #0011 but is the 3rd (or 1 of 3?) Winterland. No clear pics of the internals or transformers and tubes.
-Dan
Re: Winterland for sale
Does anyone happen to know the type and model of switch that Dumble used for this Winterland? They are different from the slide switches or toggle switches.
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That type is called a Rocker Switch.
Re: Winterland for sale
Thank you Martin. Do you happen to know what model of Rocker switch it is as well? I would love to use these switches for a build of mine.
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Sorry, no idea.
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Thank You Gentlemen! What cool looking switches. I’ll give these a shot.
Re: Winterland for sale
Hi, I believe that rocker switch linked above is the right size and style, but it is a momentary switch. That will not function correctly for you. I am not sure where to find a modern production switch that looks like this.
I have no affiliation with this seller or knowledge of the switches listed here, but something like this might work:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/267090937716?_ ... BMsNG074lm
Good luck hunting!
-Dan
I have no affiliation with this seller or knowledge of the switches listed here, but something like this might work:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/267090937716?_ ... BMsNG074lm
Good luck hunting!
-Dan
Re: Winterland for sale
Thank you Dan! I typically build Marshalls, and amps like this Winterland or an ODS are what I'd like to try. What strikes me about this Winterland is that Alexander seemed to use even specific slotted screws for most of his early creations. I have been to my local Home Depot, Harbor Freight, and Lowes, but I can't seem to find the right ones. You guys have any recommendations for these? What I appreciate he did, and what I do with all my own builds is to make sure the entire thing can be disassembled with one screwdriver. The Winterland is very cool.
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The cosmetics evolved over time, migrating from typical Fender to recognizable D-Style. The screws on the left look like Oval head, and the ones on the right appear to be Binding head (and may be replacements), both are slotted. Any given machine screw will have a both a head style and a driver style.
