VHTStark
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This is a great story, thank for sharing! And I agree; if you are old enough to have played in the 70's, 80's or 90's, you definitely have some gear stories.That's crazy. Hey, even saw a couple of the Marshall Majors for dirt cheap back then as well. Just to take a step back into time and know what we know now.
Finishing up that story from above. My Dad, he wouldn't let me get the new JMP 50W head because he wasn't ready to shell out for a 4x12 at the same time. So got a 50W MKII combo and thus my early life with stacking OD pedals began. Fast forward a few years later and of course the 800 is the rage, I trade that combo in on a MKII 100 watt head and got a salesman chewed out because he had a $200 tag on a used JMP 50W head at an Atlanta music store. It was the amp I had wanted those years before. Since I was still flush with cash, one of the guys in the store referred me to a guy who made accurate Marshall 4x12 knock offs in the area, so left Atlanta with two Marshall Heads and a knock off 4x12 for around $500 out of pocket. That 50 and the 4x12 was my main stuff for years. Even went back down months later and bought another 4x12 from that guy. Dead spec Marshall Birch ply and all, loaded with speakers for like $300. Fast forward to the rack boom - the 50 gets traded for an ADA MP1. I lost on that deal. In fact I lost on trading the 50 Combo for MKII Super Lead. Sold the 4x12's eventually and cannot remember what ever happened to the MKII.
Still wish I had that combo and 50 JMP. Gear stories, we all got 'em lol.
My era was the 90's....stores had piles of Plexis, all iterations of JCM800's and Hiwatts for dirt cheap. I means $500 Canadian or less cheap because everyone wanted the 5150, Rectos and jcm 900's then and those amps were a dime a dozen back then. Or the new at that time Bogner, Soldano and VHT boutique stuff if your pockets were deeper.
My bands first good rig was a Hiwatt 50w and jcm 800 cab we bought all in for ~450 I think. My first "real" guitar was a '79 Les Paul I bought for $500. Again, the Norlin era stuff was not desirable at all in the 90's and there lots of them.
Nowdays, everything is either rare and expensive...vintage and expensive....boutique and expensive....or some combo of all 3. If they hit all three, like Mark 2C+, then you get exorbitantly expensive.