lespaul6":2vj5rbv1 said:Yes it does.. its in their museum in England
Apparently there were six prototypes and number six was the ONE.. pic here....http://www.theguitarmagazine.com/featur ... p-history/
psychodave":hhzcqwqu said:lespaul6":hhzcqwqu said:Yes it does.. its in their museum in England
Apparently there were six prototypes and number six was the ONE.. pic here....http://www.theguitarmagazine.com/featur ... p-history/
Cool article.
I own a late 66 early 67 plexi. 10,000 series amp. I’ve owned it since 1990.
Racerxrated":2izczn4o said:psychodave":2izczn4o said:lespaul6":2izczn4o said:Yes it does.. its in their museum in England
Apparently there were six prototypes and number six was the ONE.. pic here....http://www.theguitarmagazine.com/featur ... p-history/
Cool article.
I own a late 66 early 67 plexi. 10,000 series amp. I’ve owned it since 1990.
Great article. Wish I was smarter in my early 20s, and scooped up some plexis when they were cheap.
psychodave":23zc0n8u said:Racerxrated":23zc0n8u said:psychodave":23zc0n8u said:lespaul6":23zc0n8u said:Yes it does.. its in their museum in England
Apparently there were six prototypes and number six was the ONE.. pic here....http://www.theguitarmagazine.com/featur ... p-history/
Cool article.
I own a late 66 early 67 plexi. 10,000 series amp. I’ve owned it since 1990.
Great article. Wish I was smarter in my early 20s, and scooped up some plexis when they were cheap.
Abundant was also the fun part.
petejt":2of58y9n said:The first Marshall was a modified Fender Bassman I recall?
CrazyNutz":13s00r12 said:petejt":13s00r12 said:The first Marshall was a modified Fender Bassman I recall?
Pretty much an exact copy circuit wise.