She can look quite pretty in the right light

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tonelab2
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She can look quite pretty in the right light

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But only on the right night
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Where did you get those?!
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Yeah.. used to have a few of those.... weighed too much.. switched to solid state sansamps.... much lighter:)
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oldmacman wrote:Where did you get those?!
Downloaded them several years ago from a japanese site . During the late '90s there were a few japanese music shops selling D amps, very popular over there then. I guess having a many '59 +'60 les pauls they needed amps to go with them. That particular one (serial# 223) was perhaps one out the last run of 25 HAD made (with another amp builder).
Don't know how many he made of the real later ones (script signature) like robben ford's combo. Maybe he just revamp a few earlier models.
I collected many photos over the years (since mid '90s) but due to viruses destroying harddrives lost most of them.
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I know from a very reliable source that at least a couple of those last amps were 100% PCB construction. Looks just like my amp! :lol:
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