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Fender Tweeds

MikeSlub

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Decided to photograph the vintage Fender tweed amps - 1950 TV Front Deluxe, 1952 Wide Panel Deluxe, 1961 Champ, 1963 Princeton, 1959 Bassman, 1960 Narrow Panel Deluxe, 1959 Harvard, 1959 Vibrolux. The geetar is a 1957 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop.IMG_5775 copy.jpeg
 

DutchRay

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Desert island amps and then some, very nice line up! I'll take take the Princeton and Vibrolux and that gold thing please. :)
 

corpse

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Hm- I can get one of those deeluxes- maybe I should. I have brown but no tweed...
That gold gets so brown- yummy.
Thanks Mike,
 
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corpse

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Mike- how many times when you purchased these were you able to do a real "test drive" prior to purchase? I find most Fender amps can readily be restored by a good conscientious tech.
 

brandtkronholm

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Decided to photograph the vintage Fender tweed amps - 1950 TV Front Deluxe, 1952 Wide Panel Deluxe, 1961 Champ, 1963 Princeton, 1959 Bassman, 1960 Narrow Panel Deluxe, 1959 Harvard, 1959 Vibrolux. The geetar is a 1957 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop.View attachment 20753
Mike, thank you for being such a generous steward of these terrific instruments! The photos are great fun!
 

zoommutt

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Hey Mike great tweed collection! I have taken to printing some of your collections , and taping them to my wall. That way when I am jumping on my bed,I can see all your great stuff!
 

MikeSlub

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Mike- how many times when you purchased these were you able to do a real "test drive" prior to purchase? I find most Fender amps can readily be restored by a good conscientious tech.
Never.
 
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