Steavens Poundcake amps?

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And I was surprised, how close the front panel design of the NATAS was matching my design idea of the front panel of my back then planned Jon Schaffer Signature Head, what later became the Pure Metal Machine and of what I've emailed MF several photos already in Feb of 2008 at a time, as noone still knew about his plans, founding an amp company late in 2008 - for copying proofed designs of others, obviously not only circuit designs ;)

The first design ever, where right after the input first came the lead channel, the clean channel second.

Larry, are you familiar with "Red Stuff" amps? I'm pretty sure they are based in Germany; I've drooled over photos of their amps for years but have never seen one in person - I think they look so damn cool!

Just curious what your thoughts are if you're familiar with them :)
 
You're welcome! Yep, that was my amp. And this was filmed on one of the various ampfests I've hosted in Brazil, between 2012 and 2016.
That amp is a MK-1 100w, and it was a beast of an amp.
Do you happen to still have those pictures?
 
I didn’t mean to send it anywhere but to save it as a reference points to identify who has which variant.
No problem. I wasn't worried at all about you sharing the pics. It's all good.
If you're asking about the pics of my personal Steavens, I sold the amp 8 years ago, and haven't saved any pics of it.
If you're talking about the two pics that were posted here earlier in the thread, they were just pics that I've got online. You can just look up Steavens Poundcake MK-1 online to compare it with the Natas. The Natas looks almost exactly as the Steavens.
 
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