Ply or real wood for speaker cabs?

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M Fowler
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Re: Ply or real wood for speaker cabs?

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Here is your 1960A slant cab plans.

Mark
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I haven't owned a 4-12" since 1975, but I have built 2-12", 1-15" and 1-12" cabs and combo cabs. I simply can't imagine building a 4-12" when there are so many collecting dust in closets and storage spaces.

There are great ones from:
Ampeg
Carvin (no joke)
Fender
Hiwatt
Marshall
M-Boogie
Randall
Soldano
Sound City
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M Fowler
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Yeah I know for a fact that Carvin cabinets are top notch high quality and not very expense even new let alone used.

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Thanks Mark!

I know what you're saying jaysg, but, I have a few alterations up my sleeves. Plus, I'll probably drop in Scumbacks. Besides ... I'm retired. 8)
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Retired!!!!

You lucky man I have 3 years left to go. I have 30 years in this one job already, besides my other jobs I worked before. Coming from a farming family we didn't get to watch Saturday morning cartoons either. :evil: Whew I'm tired. :roll:

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M Fowler wrote:Retired!!!!

You lucky man I have 3 years left to go. I have 30 years in this one job already, besides my other jobs I worked before. Coming from a farming family we didn't get to watch Saturday morning cartoons either. :evil: Whew I'm tired. :roll:

Mark
Well then you'd better sit down. I retired at the ripe old age of 36. :D
If it's any consolation the honey-do list is like a full time job ... I'd better get back to work. :wink:
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Kregg wrote:
M Fowler wrote:Retired!!!!

You lucky man I have 3 years left to go. I have 30 years in this one job already, besides my other jobs I worked before. Coming from a farming family we didn't get to watch Saturday morning cartoons either. :evil: Whew I'm tired. :roll:

Mark
Well then you'd better sit down. I retired at the ripe old age of 36. :D
If it's any consolation the honey-do list is like a full time job ... I'd better get back to work. :wink:
How the hell did you manage that Kregg!?
You must have played your cards very well, or married good. :D :lol:
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Well there's disability retired, military retirement, struck it rich or quit.

Well maybe there are more categories.

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Another is "there aint no jobs, other than what you make for self"
How did you spell that word, ..................r,e, t, i,r,ed .
There's no such thing, you're making that up.
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