Latest "Dumble" on eBay y'all gotta see this

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This is the part I really like:

"this amps transformers are identical to the ones on the small special on ebay last week"

They're also "identical" to about 50,000 mid '60s Fenders. :lol:

But wait... those Dymo labels look eerily familiar... can this be an early Trainwreck?!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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CaseyJones wrote:This is the part I really like:

"this amps transformers are identical to the ones on the small special on ebay last week"

They're also "identical" to about 50,000 mid '60s Fenders. :lol:
I think that should read "this amp is identical to the pile of junk that no one was dumb enough to buy on ebay last week."
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boy, some people have balls the size of dumptrucks!
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Funkalicousgroove wrote:boy, some people have balls the size of dumptrucks!
...and brains the size of a BB! :lol:
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did dumble ever actually make something that looks like such a piece of cr@p?

And the comment 'I think its a dumble cause it has a bias pot installed as well as a line out'...One has to wonder if the guy graduated 3rd grade....what a full load....

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I put pics of the worst one I've ever seen in the files section, it's called the overdrive delux, and it dates at 6/11/75. There is NOTHING DUMBLE about that THING on EBAY!
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Funkalicousgroove wrote:I put pics of the worst one I've ever seen in the files section, it's called the overdrive delux, and it dates at 6/11/75.
Yeah, your Delux is built on a Bandmaster chassis, isn't it? That makes perfect sense, I used to be able to buy those for $50.00 to $100.00 each in working condition back in the '70s. I got dead ones for free! I feel like a dumb-ass, I thought I got good money for them when the prices started to increase. I should have buried a few in the backyard "just in case". :lol:

ANYWAY it looks like that eBay thingy is on a custom aluminum chassis. Back in the day there wouldn't have been any reason to use a custom chassis when perfectly good Fender chassis were available. That notwithstanding it's a total friggin' hack job. I could smoke a whole buncha crack, suck down a fifth of bourbon and still do a better job. :lol:

More hilarity... the dude doesn't accept "PayPall". (Two "L"s) Better line up a couple PayPallbearers. :lol:
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Dude knows it's not a dumble, he's just hoping the bidder doesn't!
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There was an auction ( http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0206265441 ) ending Mar-11-08, "winning bid $700.00".
I guess the sale didn't happen.
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He took Paypal last time. I guess he's in a dispute with the last guy. :D
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Pete wrote:There was an auction ( http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0206265441 ) ending Mar-11-08, "winning bid $700.00".
I guess the sale didn't happen.
How 'bout that? I missed that one, it's not like I search "Dumble" every day.

The honest thing to do would be to part it out, the PT is '64 and the OT is '65. The transformers are worth a few bucks, so is the cabinet. Just a few bucks and not a whole lot more than a few bucks.

A buddy of mine calls selling vintage Fender parts "holding them for ransom". That's where you'll see old Strat necks with an asking price of $13k. 'Course genuine Dumbles are up in the stratosphere price-wise. I could even see a nicely executed forgery as being worth some coin.

If garbage built by hacks was worth money I'd have been a millionaire a couple times over by now! :lol:
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