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Quite frankly, and all things considered, I believe the Cameron CCV to be collectible and hold/increase in value for years to come. I've got quite a few bad ass amplifiers, but there is something special about the Cameron. I think years from now when all the vacuum tube plants are long gone and a set of vintage Winged C's sells for $3000, that the CCV may be up there with the Dumbles and Trainwrecks.

Not being a fanbois here or anything. I like playing my Friedman amps and Bogners just as much. Great amps by great builders. They all have their place though in the tone collectors kit. There is just something surrounding the CCV and Mark Cameron that mystifies.

@Josh - you are in the drivers seat, all things considered.

Steve
 

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Cant wait to get my CCV. :thumbsup:

I need it for my high gain "tone library".
 
as soon as we all have one we can pool some money together and have the mechanic (Charles Bronson) take care of bizness so the value skyrockets.




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EXPcustom":33ka67fn said:
Cant wait to get my CCV. :thumbsup:

I need it for my high gain "tone library".

Ah yes, another book in the library of tones....
 
steve_k":2mq79sm7 said:
Quite frankly, and all things considered, I believe the Cameron CCV to be collectible and hold/increase in value for years to come. I've got quite a few bad ass amplifiers, but there is something special about the Cameron. I think years from now when all the vacuum tube plants are long gone and a set of vintage Winged C's sells for $3000, that the CCV may be up there with the Dumbles and Trainwrecks.

Not being a fanbois here or anything. I like playing my Friedman amps and Bogners just as much. Great amps by great builders. They all have their place though in the tone collectors kit. There is just something surrounding the CCV and Mark Cameron that mystifies.

@Josh - you are in the drivers seat, all things considered.

Steve

was this the pump before the dump? ;)
 
mhenson42":jh5yfxmf said:
steve_k":jh5yfxmf said:
Quite frankly, and all things considered, I believe the Cameron CCV to be collectible and hold/increase in value for years to come. I've got quite a few bad ass amplifiers, but there is something special about the Cameron. I think years from now when all the vacuum tube plants are long gone and a set of vintage Winged C's sells for $3000, that the CCV may be up there with the Dumbles and Trainwrecks.

Not being a fanbois here or anything. I like playing my Friedman amps and Bogners just as much. Great amps by great builders. They all have their place though in the tone collectors kit. There is just something surrounding the CCV and Mark Cameron that mystifies.

@Josh - you are in the drivers seat, all things considered.

Steve

was this the pump before the dump? ;)
:lol: :LOL:
You know as well as I, no pump needed. They sell in minutes.
 
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